| 1 | abuse | To abuse is to use or treat something or someone in a harmful or wrongful manner. |
| 2 | accept | To accept is to agree to take or receive something that is offered or given. |
| 3 | access | To access is to obtain or gain entry to something, such as a website or a building. |
| 4 | according | To accord is to agree or be in harmony with something. |
| 5 | account | To account is to give an explanation or justification for something. |
| 6 | accuse | To charge someone with a crime or wrongdoing. |
| 7 | achieve | To achieve is to accomplish or succeed in a particular goal or objective. |
| 8 | acquire | To acquire is to gain or obtain something through one's efforts or actions. |
| 9 | act | To act is to perform a specific action or behavior, often in response to a particular situation or circumstance. |
| 10 | adapt | To adapt is to adjust or modify oneself to new circumstances or conditions. |
| 11 | add | To increase or supplement something by joining or combining it with something else. |
| 12 | address | To address is to speak or write to someone about a particular topic or issue. |
| 13 | adjust | To adjust is to change or modify something to fit or conform to a particular need or situation. |
| 14 | admire | To look up to someone or something with respect or approval. |
| 15 | admit | To acknowledge or accept something as true or real. |
| 16 | adopt | To take on or assume something, such as a new policy or a child. |
| 17 | advance | To advance is to move forward or progress, often in a planned or deliberate manner. |
| 18 | advanced | To advance is to move forward or progress in a particular direction. |
| 19 | advantage | To advantage is to give someone or something a beneficial or favorable position. |
| 20 | affect | to have an impact or influence on something or someone. |
| 21 | afford | To afford means to be able to pay for or have enough resources for something. |
| 22 | age | To age is to become older or mature. |
| 23 | agree | To agree means to have the same opinion or belief as another person. |
| 24 | air | To air is to expose something to the open atmosphere or circulate fresh air in a space. |
| 25 | alarm | To alarm is to cause fear or anxiety by alerting someone to potential danger. |
| 26 | allow | To allow is to give permission or consent for something to happen or be done. |
| 27 | amazing | To amaze is to surprise or impress someone greatly. |
| 28 | amount | To amount is to add up or to reach a total quantity or value. |
| 29 | anger | To anger is to make someone feel mad or frustrated. |
| 30 | angle | To angle is to fish with a rod and line or to position oneself for a particular view or advantage. |
| 31 | announce | To announce is to make a public statement or declaration about something. |
| 32 | answer | To answer is to respond or to reply to a question or statement. |
| 33 | anticipate | To anticipate is to expect or predict something to happen and to prepare for it. |
| 34 | apologize | To apologize is to express regret or say sorry for doing something wrong. |
| 35 | appeal | To appeal is to request or seek for a favorable decision or action. |
| 36 | appear | To appear means to become visible or present oneself in a certain way. |
| 37 | apply | To apply is to use or put something into action in a specific situation. |
| 38 | appreciate | To appreciate is to recognize the value or worth of something or someone. |
| 39 | approach | To approach is to move closer to something or someone or to make an effort to do something. |
| 40 | appropriate | to take something for one's own use, often without permission or in a way that is unfair. |
| 41 | approve | To approve is to officially agree or give permission for something. |
| 42 | are | To exist or to be present in a certain state or condition. |
| 43 | argue | To argue is to engage in a verbal or written disagreement or debate with someone. |
| 44 | arise | To arise is to come into existence or occur as a result of something. |
| 45 | arm | To arm is to provide or equip someone or something with weapons or other defensive or offensive capabilities. |
| 46 | arrive | To reach a destination or to get to a particular place. |
| 47 | ask | To ask is to pose a question or make a request for information. |
| 48 | assist | To assist is to help or support someone in a task or activity. |
| 49 | associate | To associate is to connect or link something with something else, often by way of similarity or shared characteristics. |
| 50 | assume | To assume is to take for granted or suppose something to be true without proof or evidence. |
| 51 | assure | To assure is to give confidence or guarantee to someone that something will happen or is true. |
| 52 | attach | To connect or fasten something to something else. |
| 53 | attack | To attack is to use force to harm or damage someone or something. |
| 54 | attempt | To attempt is to try or make an effort to do something, often with the expectation of success. |
| 55 | attend | To attend is to be present at an event or gathering. |
| 56 | attract | To attract is to pull or draw something or someone towards oneself or to be appealing or desirable to someone. |
| 57 | author | To author is to write or create something, such as a book or article. |
| 58 | average | To average is to calculate the mean or typical value of a set of numbers or data. |
| 59 | avoid | To avoid is to stay away from something or someone or to prevent something from happening. |
| 60 | award | To award is to give something as a prize or honor for achievement. |
| 61 | baby | To baby is to care for and treat with gentleness, like an infant or young child. |
| 62 | bag | To bag is to put something into a bag or container. |
| 63 | bake | To bake is to cook food, especially bread or pastries, in an oven using dry heat. |
| 64 | balance | To balance is to distribute weight evenly or to maintain stability or equilibrium. |
| 65 | ball | To ball is to form something into a ball shape or to play with a ball. |
| 66 | band | To band is to gather or group together, often with others who share a common purpose or interest. |
| 67 | bank | To bank is to deposit or withdraw money from a bank or financial institution. |
| 68 | bar | To bar is to prevent or forbid someone from doing something or to block or obstruct a passage or entrance. |
| 69 | base | To base is to use as a foundation or starting point. |
| 70 | bat | To bat is to hit something repeatedly with a bat or a similar object. |
| 71 | battle | To battle is to engage in a fight or conflict, often with weapons or words. |
| 72 | be | To be is to exist or have a specific quality or characteristic. |
| 73 | beach | To beach is to bring a boat or a ship to shore and leave it there. |
| 74 | bear | To bear is to carry or support the weight of something, or to endure or tolerate something difficult or unpleasant. |
| 75 | beat | To beat is to strike something repeatedly in order to cause damage or to defeat someone in a contest or competition. |
| 76 | become | To undergo a transformation or change into something else. |
| 77 | bed | To bed is to lie down on a flat surface, typically for sleep or rest. |
| 78 | been | Been is the past participle of the verb "to be," which is used to indicate the existence or identity of something or someone in the past. |
| 79 | begin | To begin is to start something or start doing something. |
| 80 | behave | To act or conduct oneself in a particular way. |
| 81 | being | Being is the state or quality of existing as a living or sentient organism. |
| 82 | believe | To believe is to accept something as true or to have faith or trust in something or someone. |
| 83 | bell | To bell is to attach a bell or bells to something, or to ring a bell to make a sound. |
| 84 | belong | To belong is to be a member or part of a particular group or organization. |
| 85 | belt | To belt is to fasten or secure something with a belt. |
| 86 | bench | To bench is to put someone on a bench, or to exclude someone from a team or activity. |
| 87 | bend | To bend is to curve or flex something, typically a body part or object. |
| 88 | benefit | To benefit is to gain an advantage or receive something positive. |
| 89 | bet | To bet is to place a wager or gamble on the outcome of a contest or event. |
| 90 | bicycle | To bicycle is to ride a bicycle. |
| 91 | bid | To bid is to offer a price for something in an auction or sale. |
| 92 | bike | To bike is to ride a bicycle or motorcycle. |
| 93 | bill | To bill is to send an invoice or statement of charges to someone for payment. |
| 94 | birth | To birth is to give birth or bring forth new life, typically referring to the delivery of a baby. |
| 95 | bit | To bit is to control a horse using a bit in its mouth or to a small piece of something. |
| 96 | bite | To bite is to use the teeth to cut or grip something. |
| 97 | black | To black is to cover something with black color or to boycott or exclude someone or something. |
| 98 | blame | To blame is to hold someone responsible for something negative or to attribute a fault or mistake to someone. |
| 99 | blank | To blank is to become empty or devoid of content or meaning. |
| 100 | blind | To blind is to deprive someone of sight or the ability to see. |
| 101 | block | To block is to prevent or hinder the movement or progress of something or someone. |
| 102 | blow | To blow is to move air or a substance with force out of one's mouth or an object. |
| 103 | blue | To blue is to make something blue in color or to become sad or depressed. |
| 104 | board | To board is to get on a vehicle, such as a train or a plane. |
| 105 | boat | To boat is to travel or transport something by boat or ship. |
| 106 | body | To body is to give physical form or shape to something. |
| 107 | bone | To bone is to remove the bones from meat or fish, often for cooking purposes. |
| 108 | book | To book is to reserve or schedule something, such as a room, ticket, or appointment. |
| 109 | boot | To boot is to start up a computer or electronic device. |
| 110 | border | To border is to form the edge of or be adjacent to something. |
| 111 | born | to come into existence or be brought into existence. |
| 112 | borrow | To borrow is to take and use something temporarily with the intention of returning it. |
| 113 | boss | To boss is to give orders or to direct and manage others in a workplace or organization. |
| 114 | bother | To bother is to annoy, trouble, or cause inconvenience to someone. |
| 115 | bottle | To bottle is to put a liquid into a bottle for storage or transportation. |
| 116 | bottom | To bottom is to come to the lowest point or to provide a foundation or base for something. |
| 117 | bowl | To bowl is to throw or roll a ball towards a target. |
| 118 | box | To box is to put something in a box or to fight using boxing techniques. |
| 119 | brain | To brain is to hit or strike someone on the head, often with the intention of causing harm. |
| 120 | branch | To branch is to divide into smaller parts or to extend out in different directions. |
| 121 | break | to separate into pieces or fragments; to interrupt an activity or process. |
| 122 | breakfast | To breakfast is to eat breakfast, typically in the morning. |
| 123 | breast | To breast is to come face to face with or to confront something. |
| 124 | brick | To brick is to build or construct something using bricks or to damage or destroy something by hitting it with a brick. |
| 125 | bridge | To bridge is to connect or link two things together. |
| 126 | bring | To bring is to take or cause something or someone to come with you to a place. |
| 127 | brush | To brush is to clean or groom something using a brush or similar tool. |
| 128 | buddy | To buddy is to be friends with or to accompany someone as a companion. |
| 129 | bug | To bug is to annoy or bother someone. |
| 130 | build | To build is to construct or create something by putting together various parts or materials. |
| 131 | building | To build is to construct or create something, such as a building or a structure. |
| 132 | bunch | To bunch is to gather or collect something closely together. |
| 133 | burn | To burn is to cause something to become damaged, charred or destroyed by fire. |
| 134 | bus | To bus is to transport someone or something by bus. |
| 135 | busy | To busy is to occupy oneself with a task or a series of tasks. |
| 136 | button | To button is to fasten or secure something using a button or similar device. |
| 137 | buy | To buy is to exchange money or goods for a product or service. |
| 138 | cable | To cable is to send or transmit information or data using a cable or wire. |
| 139 | cake | To cake is to form or coat with a thick layer of something, often a mixture of flour, sugar, eggs, and butter. |
| 140 | calculate | To calculate is to determine or estimate a numerical value or result. |
| 141 | calendar | To calendar is to mark or schedule events or activities on a calendar. |
| 142 | call | To call is to use your voice to communicate with someone, typically by phone. |
| 143 | camp | To camp is to set up a temporary shelter outdoors for recreational purposes. |
| 144 | campaign | To campaign is to promote or advertise a cause or idea. |
| 145 | cancel | To cancel is to decide or announce that something previously planned or scheduled will not occur. |
| 146 | candle | To candle is to examine the contents of an egg by shining a light through it. |
| 147 | candy | To candy is to coat or cover something with sugar or syrup. |
| 148 | cap | To cap is to cover or close something with a cap or a lid. |
| 149 | card | To card is to verify someone's age or identity by requesting an official identification card. |
| 150 | care | To care is to feel concern or interest about something or someone. |
| 151 | career | To career is to move quickly and uncontrollably in a particular direction, often in a dangerous or reckless manner. |
| 152 | carpet | To carpet is to cover a floor with carpet or other similar material. |
| 153 | carry | To carry is to hold and move something from one place to another. |
| 154 | case | To case is to investigate or examine something carefully. |
| 155 | cash | To cash is to exchange a check or another financial instrument for actual money. |
| 156 | cat | To cat is to groom oneself with the tongue, like a cat does. |
| 157 | catch | To catch is to grab something that is moving or falling through the air. |
| 158 | cause | To cause is to make something happen or bring about a particular outcome. |
| 159 | celebrate | To mark a special occasion or event with festivities or other expressions of joy or happiness. |
| 160 | chain | To chain is to connect two or more things together with a chain. |
| 161 | chair | To chair is to preside over or lead a meeting or group discussion. |
| 162 | challenge | To challenge is to question or dispute something, often in a competitive or confrontational manner. |
| 163 | champion | To champion is to support or defend something strongly. |
| 164 | change | To change is to make something different or alter its state or condition. |
| 165 | channel | To channel is to direct or guide something through a particular route or medium. |
| 166 | charge | to demand payment for something; to be responsible for something. |
| 167 | chart | To chart is to create a visual representation of data or information. |
| 168 | check | To check is to examine or verify something to ensure its accuracy or correctness. |
| 169 | chip | To chip is to break off a small piece of something or to cut into small pieces. |
| 170 | choose | To select or pick something from among a number of options. |
| 171 | claim | To claim is to state that something is true or belongs to you. |
| 172 | class | To class is to categorize or group things or people based on their characteristics or attributes. |
| 173 | clerk | To clerk is to work as a clerk, typically in a store or office. |
| 174 | click | To click is to press or activate a button or control using a mouse or other input device. |
| 175 | clock | To clock is to measure the time taken to do something. |
| 176 | closed | To close is to shut or seal something so that it is no longer open or accessible. |
| 177 | closet | To closet is to store or keep something in a closet or to hide or conceal something from others. |
| 178 | cloud | To cloud is to obscure or make something unclear or confusing. |
| 179 | club | To club is to strike or hit with a club or similar object. |
| 180 | clue | To clue is to provide information or a hint to help solve a mystery or problem. |
| 181 | coach | To coach is to train, guide or instruct someone or a group of people in a particular sport or activity. |
| 182 | coast | To coast is to move effortlessly or without much effort, such as when riding a bicycle downhill. |
| 183 | coat | To coat is to cover or apply a layer of something to a surface, often for protection or decoration. |
| 184 | code | To code is to write or develop computer software or programs using a specific programming language. |
| 185 | collar | To collar is to grab or seize someone or something by the collar or to put a collar on an animal. |
| 186 | collect | To collect is to gather or accumulate things of a similar type. |
| 187 | combine | To combine is to join two or more things together into one. |
| 188 | come | To move or travel towards a certain location or destination. |
| 189 | comfort | To comfort is to provide solace or support to someone who is upset or distressed. |
| 190 | command | To command is to give an order or instruction to someone or something. |
| 191 | comment | To comment is to express an opinion or make a remark about something, often publicly. |
| 192 | commission | To commission is to assign or authorize someone to perform a task or create something. |
| 193 | commit | To commit is to pledge or promise to do something, or to engage in a particular action or behavior. |
| 194 | communicate | To communicate is to exchange information or ideas with someone, often through spoken or written language. |
| 195 | company | To company is to keep someone company, or to associate or do business with a particular group or organization. |
| 196 | compare | To compare is to examine the similarities and differences between two or more things or people. |
| 197 | compete | To compete is to strive or vie against others for a prize or goal. |
| 198 | complain | To complain is to express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something. |
| 199 | complete | To complete is to finish or accomplish something. |
| 200 | complicated | To complicate is to make something more difficult or complex. |