Nouns
Nouns
Adjectives
Adjectives
Verbs
100

A thing that is or may be chosen.

Options

100

One of two or more available possibilities.

Alternatives

100

No longer in use or no longer useful

Obsolete

100

Not able to be relied upon.

Unreliable

100

Recognize a distinction; differentiate.

Discriminate

200

A particular part or feature of something.

Aspect

200

The systematic computational analysis of data or statistics.

Analytics

200

Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.

Unique

200

Fully developed or formulated

Explicit

200

To make possible, practical, or easy

Enable(ed)

300

The part played by a person or thing in bringing about a result or helping something to advance.

Contribution

300

Refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions.

Artificial intelligence

300

Equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc.

Equivalent 

300

Relating to the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.

Physiological 

300

Go beyond what is allowed or stipulated by (a set limit, especially of one's authority)

Exceed

400

The action of following or pursuing someone or something.

Pursuit

400

The organization of the different elements of a complex body or activity so as to enable them to work together effectively.

Coordination

400

Complete; including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.

Comprehensive

400

(of information, measurements, statistics, etc.) correct in all details; exact.

Accurate 

400

Arrange in a particular order.

Sequencing

500

A postulated sequence or development of events.

Scenarios

500

A company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.

Corporation

500

The latest or most advanced stage in the development of something.

Cutting-edge 

500

Not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations.

Skeptical

500

To replace something, especially something older or more old-fashioned

Supersede(ed)