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on hold

Waiting, usually because something is delayed or paused temporarily.

100

motherhood

The state or experience of being a mother, including caring for and raising children.

100

each other

Refers to two or more people doing something to or for one another. It shows a mutual action or feeling.

Example: "They help each other with their homework."

100

grateful

Grateful: Feeling thankful or appreciative for something or someone.

100

relatable

Relatable: Something that is easy to understand or connect with because it feels familiar or similar to your own experiences.

200

heartbreaking

Heartbreaking: Something that causes deep sadness or emotional pain.

200

split

Split: To divide or separate something into parts or pieces. It can also refer to breaking or tearing something apart.

Example: "They decided to split the cake into equal pieces."

200

balance

Balance: The state of having equal or steady amounts of something, or the ability to stay stable without tipping over.

Example: "She tries to balance work and family life."

200

grown apart

Grown apart: When two people or things become less close or connected over time, often due to changes in interests, feelings, or circumstances.

Example: "We've grown apart since high school."

200

stepping away

Stepping away: To move back or withdraw from something, often to take a break or distance oneself from a situation.

Example: "She is stepping away from her responsibilities for a while to focus on her health."

300

spotlight

Spotlight: A focus of attention or admiration, often placed on a person or thing.

Example: "The actor was in the spotlight after winning the award."

300

tone

Tone: The general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, speech, or situation, often showing emotions or feelings.

Example: "Her tone was friendly during the conversation."

300

spaced out

Spaced out: To be distracted, not paying attention, or feeling mentally disconnected from the present moment.

Example: "I was spaced out during the meeting and didn't hear what was said."

300

nurture / nurturing

  • "A nourishing meal" = "Uma refeição nutritiva"
  • "The soup was nourishing" = "A sopa estava nutritiva"
  • "He gave his plants nourishing water" = "Ele deu água nutritiva para suas plantas


  • Nurture: To take care of and help something grow or develop.
  • Nurturing: Caring for and helping something or someone grow or develop.
300

committed

Committed: Dedicated or loyal to a particular cause, activity, or person.

Example: "She is committed to helping the community."