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100

To deal with situations in a calm way. Not to get excited or angry easily

Patient

100

relating to, or resembling slime

Slimy

100

A group of entities that share or are motivated by at least one common issue or interest or work together to achieve a common objective

Collective

100

To feel you belong to a particular group and are accepted by the other members

Fit in

100

To be in the air flying without any propulsion, just with the help of the air

Glide

200

The characteristics that define our personality

Identity

200

Important or essential as resolving a crisis

Crucial

200

To think that something is true or probably true without knowing that it is true

Assume

200

A soft usually white fibrous substance composed of the hairs surrounding the seeds of various erect freely branching tropical plants

Cotton

200

the beginning of something

early

300

A persona that doesn't listen to others opinions, and doesn't like to change her or his mind

Stubborn

300

Covered with, containing, or characterized by filth : very dirty

Filthy

300

General agreement (as of opinion or fact) among a group of people or things

Consensus

300

A structure or room for the storage of merchandise

Warehouse

300

the characteristic of something

features

400

To try to do everything perfectly

perfectionist

400

 Tending toward or exhibiting aggression

Aggressive

400

To bring together (as in a particular place or for a particular purpose)

Assemble

400

Related to the mental and emotional state of a person

Psychological

400

the motor of a vehicle

engine

500

Uncomfortably conscious of oneself as an object of observation of others

self-conscious

500

Wrongly or imperfectly understood

Misunderstood

500

(of an activity or organization) having the different elements in a harmonious or efficient relationship; well organized.

Coordinated

500

One who organizes manages and assume the risks of a bussiness

Entrepreneur

500

to rise high into the air, glide, or maintain altitude without using engine power, typically by utilizing ascending air currents

soar