to grow, develop, or prosper vigorously
Thrive
Exceptionally good, exciting, or shocking, often in a way that attracts attention.
Sensational
the underlying reason or logic behind a decision, action, or belief.
Rationale
Producing or creating abundant works or results.
Prolific
to bury or drown someone in a huge mass of something
Overwhelm
of little value, significance, or importance
Trivial
To examine or inspect closely and critically.
Scrutinize
able to recover quickly from difficulties or bounce back from challenges.
Resilient
A person, especially a young one, who has exceptional talent or abilities.
Prodigy
having unlimited power or authority
Omnipotent
the point at which something begins or changes
Threshold
To provide evidence or proof to support a claim, statement, or argument.
Substantiate
to refill or restore something to its original level or quantity.
Replenish
to think about or consider carefully.
Ponder
unaware or unconscious of what is happening around oneself
Oblivious
temporary or lasting for a short time
Transient
Not connected with religious or spiritual matters; worldly or non-religious.
Secular
widespread or prevalent, often used to describe something negative or undesirable.
Rife
To continue or preserve a situation, often a negative one.
Perpetuate
the best or most favorable
Optimum
a person's nature or disposition
Temperament
Highly original, influential, or important in the development of something.
Seminal
to give up or surrender something, typically voluntarily.
Relinquish
A typical example or pattern of something.
Paradigm
stubborn or unyielding in opinion or attitude
Obstinate