| 401 | generate | To generate is to produce or create something, often by a specific process or mechanism. |
| 402 | get | To receive or obtain something. |
| 403 | gift | To gift is to give a present or to endow someone with a talent or ability. |
| 404 | give | To give is to transfer something to someone else, typically without expecting anything in return. |
| 405 | glove | To glove is to cover the hand with a protective covering, typically made of leather or fabric. |
| 406 | go | To go is to move from one place to another. |
| 407 | golf | To golf is to play a game in which players try to hit a small ball into a hole using clubs. |
| 408 | grab | To grab is to take hold of something quickly and often forcefully. |
| 409 | grade | To grade is to evaluate or assess the quality or performance of something, typically using a numerical or letter-based system. |
| 410 | grandfather | To grandfather is to exempt something or someone from a new rule or regulation due to their previous status or position. |
| 411 | grass | To grass is to inform on someone, especially to the authorities. |
| 412 | ground | To ground is to connect to the earth or provide a basis for something. |
| 413 | group | To group is to put things or people together based on their similarities or shared characteristics. |
| 414 | grow | To grow is to increase in size, quantity, or quality over time. |
| 415 | guarantee | To guarantee is to provide assurance or a promise that something will happen or be true. |
| 416 | guard | To guard is to protect something or someone from harm or danger. |
| 417 | guess | To guess is to make a prediction or estimation about something without having all the information. |
| 418 | guide | To guide is to lead or direct someone to a particular destination or course of action. |
| 419 | guy | To guy is to mock or tease someone in a playful way. |
| 420 | habit | To habit is to do something repeatedly or regularly, often without thinking about it. |
| 421 | hand | To hand is to give something to someone using your hand. |
| 422 | handle | To handle is to manage, deal with, or control a situation or object. |
| 423 | hang | To hang is to attach or suspend something from a surface, such as a wall or ceiling. |
| 424 | happen | To happen is to occur or take place, often unexpectedly. |
| 425 | harm | To harm is to cause physical or emotional damage or injury to someone or something. |
| 426 | has | To possess or to own something. |
| 427 | hate | To hate is to feel intense or passionate dislike or animosity towards someone or something. |
| 428 | have | To have is to possess or own something. |
| 429 | hear | To hear means to perceive sound with one's ears. |
| 430 | heat | To heat is to make something warmer by increasing its temperature. |
| 431 | help | To help is to give assistance or aid to someone who needs it. |
| 432 | hesitate | To hesitate is to pause or delay before making a decision or taking action. |
| 433 | hide | To hide is to conceal oneself or something from view or discovery. |
| 434 | highlight | To highlight is to emphasize or draw attention to something. |
| 435 | hire | To hire is to pay someone to work for you or your company. |
| 436 | hit | To hit is to strike or come into contact with something forcefully. |
| 437 | hold | To hold is to grasp or carry something with your hands or to keep something in a particular position. |
| 438 | hole | To hole is to make a hole in something or to enter a hole. |
| 439 | hook | To hook is to catch or entangle something with a hook. |
| 440 | hope | To hope is to feel optimistic or confident that something desired or wished for will happen. |
| 441 | horse | To horse is to provide or ride on a horse or other equine animal. |
| 442 | host | To host is to entertain or provide accommodations for guests or visitors. |
| 443 | hunt | To hunt is to search for or pursue wild animals for food or sport. |
| 444 | hurry | To hurry is to move or act quickly or to rush or urge someone to do something quickly. |
| 445 | hurt | To hurt is to cause physical or emotional pain or harm to someone or something. |
| 446 | husband | To husband is to manage or conserve resources, often in a frugal or efficient manner. |
| 447 | ice | To ice is to cover or coat something with ice or frost. |
| 448 | identify | To identify is to recognize or determine the identity or nature of someone or something. |
| 449 | ignore | To intentionally pay no attention to something or someone. |
| 450 | illustrate | To illustrate is to provide visual representation or clarification of something using pictures or examples. |
| 451 | image | To image is to form a mental picture of something or to represent something visually. |
| 452 | imagine | To imagine is to form a mental picture or concept of something that is not present or real. |
| 453 | impact | To impact is to have a strong effect on something or someone. |
| 454 | implement | To implement is to put a plan, policy, or idea into action or practice. |
| 455 | imply | To suggest or indicate something indirectly or without explicitly stating it. |
| 456 | impress | To impress is to make someone feel admiration or respect towards you or something else. |
| 457 | improve | To improve is to make something better or enhance its quality or condition. |
| 458 | include | To contain or comprise something as part of a larger whole. |
| 459 | incorporate | To incorporate is to include or blend something into a larger whole. |
| 460 | increase | To increase is to make something greater in size, quantity, or degree. |
| 461 | indicate | To indicate is to show or suggest something, often through gestures or signs. |
| 462 | influence | To influence is to have an effect on someone or something. |
| 463 | inform | To inform is to provide knowledge or information about something to someone. |
| 464 | insist | To demand or require something strongly or persistently. |
| 465 | install | To install is to set up or put something in position or place so that it is ready for use. |
| 466 | intend | To intend is to have a plan or purpose for something or to have a specific aim or goal in mind. |
| 467 | interest | To interest is to attract or hold attention or curiosity. |
| 468 | interested | To interest is to attract someone's attention or to make them curious about something. |
| 469 | interview | To interview is to ask someone a series of questions in order to gather information or to evaluate their suitability for a job or a position. |
| 470 | introduce | To introduce is to present someone or something to others for the first time or to bring something into use or operation. |
| 471 | invest | To invest means to put money or resources into something with the expectation of a profit or benefit. |
| 472 | investigate | To look into something carefully in order to gather information or find out the truth. |
| 473 | invite | To invite is to ask someone to come or join, often to a social event or gathering. |
| 474 | involve | To involve means to include or require someone or something to be a part of an activity or situation. |
| 475 | involved | To involve is to include or participate in something, often an activity or situation that requires effort or attention. |
| 476 | iron | To iron is to press or smooth out wrinkles in clothing using a heated iron. |
| 477 | is | To be in existence or to possess a certain quality. |
| 478 | island | To island is to isolate or separate something like an island. |
| 479 | issue | To issue is to distribute or publish something or to bring up a topic or problem for discussion. |
| 480 | jacket | To jacket is to cover or encase something with a protective or decorative outer layer. |
| 481 | job | To job is to work at a particular occupation or task to earn money or achieve a goal. |
| 482 | join | To join is to become a part of a group or to connect two or more things together. |
| 483 | joke | To joke is to tell a funny story or make a humorous comment. |
| 484 | judge | To judge is to form an opinion or make a decision about someone or something based on certain criteria or evidence. |
| 485 | juice | To juice is to extract juice from fruit or vegetables or to enhance something with energy or excitement. |
| 486 | jump | To jump is to propel oneself off the ground by using one's legs or to move suddenly and quickly. |
| 487 | jury | To jury is to serve as a member of a jury in a trial. |
| 488 | justify | To justify is to provide a valid reason or explanation for something. |
| 489 | keep | To keep is to maintain possession or control of something. |
| 490 | kick | To kick is to strike something with one's foot or feet. |
| 491 | kid | To kid is to joke or tease someone in a playful and good-natured way. |
| 492 | kill | To kill is to cause the death of a living being. |
| 493 | kiss | To kiss is to touch or press your lips to someone or something as a sign of affection, greeting, or respect. |
| 494 | knee | To knee is to strike or hit something with the knee. |
| 495 | knife | To knife is to cut or stab something using a sharp blade. |
| 496 | know | To have information or awareness about something. |
| 497 | lack | To lack is to not have or possess something that is needed or desired. |
| 498 | land | To land is to touch down or arrive on the ground or surface. |
| 499 | landscape | To landscape is to design or arrange a garden or outdoor area, or to create a picturesque scene. |
| 500 | laugh | To laugh is to express amusement or joy with sounds made by the mouth and throat. |
| 501 | lawyer | To lawyer is to practice law or provide legal advice. |
| 502 | lay | To lay is to put or place something in a particular position or location. |
| 503 | layer | To layer is to arrange or stack something in layers or levels. |
| 504 | lead | To lead is to guide or direct others towards a certain goal or objective. |
| 505 | league | To league is to join or form a group or organization for a particular purpose. |
| 506 | learn | To acquire knowledge or skill through study, experience or teaching. |
| 507 | leave | to go away from a place or person. |
| 508 | lecture | To lecture is to give a talk or speech, often to instruct or inform an audience. |
| 509 | leg | To leg is to kick or hit something with one's leg. |
| 510 | lesson | To lesson is to reduce or decrease something, such as pain or difficulty. |
| 511 | let | To let is to allow or permit something to happen or be done. |
| 512 | letter | To letter is to form or write letters or words. |
| 513 | lie | To lie is to intentionally say or write something that is not true. |
| 514 | lift | to raise or move something or someone to a higher position. |
| 515 | light | To light is to make something bright or to ignite a flame. |
| 516 | like | To like is to enjoy or appreciate something or someone, often resulting in a positive emotional response. |
| 517 | limit | To limit is to set a boundary or restriction on something. |
| 518 | limited | To limit is to restrict or reduce something in size, quantity, or extent. |
| 519 | line | To line is to cover the inside of something with a material, or to form a row or queue. |
| 520 | link | To link is to connect or join together two or more things or ideas. |
| 521 | lip | To lip is to mouth or say something silently without making a sound. |
| 522 | list | To list is to write down or record a series of items in a particular order or sequence. |
| 523 | listen | To listen is to pay attention to and hear what someone is saying. |
| 524 | live | To live is to be alive and exist or to reside in a particular place. |
| 525 | load | To load is to place a heavy or bulky object onto a vehicle or into a container for transportation. |
| 526 | loan | To loan is to lend money or property to someone for a period of time, typically with the expectation of repayment or return. |
| 527 | lock | To lock is to fasten or secure with a lock. |
| 528 | log | To log is to record or document events or information. |
| 529 | look | To look is to use your eyes to see something. |
| 530 | loose | To loose is to release something from a constraint or fixed position. |
| 531 | lose | To lose means to no longer have something or be unable to find something. |
| 532 | lost | To lose is to no longer have something that one had before. |
| 533 | luck | To luck is to have good or bad fortune or chance in a particular situation. |
| 534 | lunch | To lunch is to eat a midday meal. |
| 535 | machine | To machine is to make or operate a machine. |
| 536 | mail | To mail is to send a letter or package to someone through the postal system. |
| 537 | maintain | To maintain is to keep something in a particular state or condition, often through ongoing effort or attention. |
| 538 | make | To make is to create or produce something. |
| 539 | man | To man is to provide personnel or staff for a job, task, or position, often with the expectation of performing specific duties. |
| 540 | manage | To manage is to control or direct something or someone in a way that achieves a specific goal or outcome. |
| 541 | manufacturing | To manufacture is to produce or make goods on a large scale, typically using machinery and a production line. |
| 542 | march | To march is to walk in a group with a regular, steady step, usually for a specific purpose or occasion. |
| 543 | mark | To mark is to indicate or make a visible sign or symbol on something. |
| 544 | market | To market is to promote or advertise a product or service to potential customers. |
| 545 | married | To be married is to be in a legally or socially recognized union with another person, typically for romantic or sexual purposes. |
| 546 | marry | To marry is to enter into a legal or formal union with another person as partners in a romantic relationship. |
| 547 | match | To match is to pair or combine two or more things that are similar or complementary. |
| 548 | mate | To mate is to breed or pair animals together. |
| 549 | matter | To matter is to be important or to have significance or relevance. |
| 550 | mean | To mean is to intend to convey or express something or to signify or represent something. |
| 551 | meet | To meet is to come into contact or be introduced to someone for the first time. |
| 552 | mention | To mention is to speak or write about something briefly or casually. |
| 553 | mess | To mess is to make something dirty or untidy, or to confuse or muddle something up. |
| 554 | metal | To metal is to coat or cover something with a layer of metal. |
| 555 | milk | To milk is to extract milk from an animal, typically a cow, or to exploit or take advantage of something excessively. |
| 556 | mind | To mind is to pay attention to or take care of something, or to be bothered by something. |
| 557 | mirror | To mirror is to reflect an image or likeness of something. |
| 558 | miss | To miss is to fail to hit, catch, or make contact with something or to feel sadness or longing for someone or something that is absent or lost. |
| 559 | mistake | To mistake is to misunderstand or misinterpret something, often resulting in an error or incorrect action. |
| 560 | mix | to combine two or more substances or elements to form a new mixture. |
| 561 | mixed | To mix is to combine different substances or elements to create a new and blended product or result. |
| 562 | model | To model is to represent or display something, often as a physical or digital prototype or example. |
| 563 | monitor | To monitor is to observe or check the progress or quality of something. |
| 564 | mortgage | To mortgage is to pledge property as security for a loan. |
| 565 | mouse | To mouse is to move a computer mouse to control the movement of the cursor on a screen. |
| 566 | mouth | To mouth is to form words or sounds with one's mouth or to speak insincerely or hypocritically. |
| 567 | move | To move is to change position or location. |
| 568 | muscle | To muscle is to use physical strength to move or lift something. |
| 569 | must | Must is a modal verb used to indicate necessity or obligation. |
| 570 | nail | To nail is to attach or fasten something to a surface using nails or similar hardware. |
| 571 | name | To name is to give a specific title or designation to something or someone. |
| 572 | narrow | To narrow is to make something smaller in width or scope. |
| 573 | neck | To neck is to kiss or caress someone's neck. |
| 574 | need | To require something for a specific purpose or reason. |
| 575 | negotiate | To discuss something with others in order to reach an agreement or settlement. |
| 576 | nerve | To nerve is to give someone the courage or confidence to do something. |
| 577 | net | To net is to catch or acquire something, especially something valuable. |
| 578 | network | To network is to establish or develop a network of contacts or relationships for professional or social purposes. |
| 579 | noise | To noise is to make a loud or unpleasant sound, often causing a disturbance or annoyance. |
| 580 | nose | To nose is to push or rub with one's nose, often to smell or investigate. |
| 581 | note | To note is to take notice of something or to make a written record of it. |
| 582 | notice | To notice is to become aware of something. |
| 583 | number | To number is to assign a numerical value or label to something in a specific sequence. |
| 584 | nurse | To nurse is to care for and support the recovery of a sick or injured person. |
| 585 | object | To object is to express disagreement or disapproval of something. |
| 586 | obtain | To obtain is to acquire or get something, often through effort or negotiation. |
| 587 | occasion | To occasion is to give rise to or cause something to happen, often unexpectedly or by chance. |
| 588 | occur | To occur is to happen or take place, often unexpectedly or spontaneously. |
| 589 | offer | To offer is to present or propose something to someone for their consideration or acceptance. |
| 590 | officer | To officer is to hold a position of authority or power. |
| 591 | oil | To oil is to apply oil or grease to something to lubricate or protect it. |
| 592 | open | To open is to move something so that an opening or passage is created. |
| 593 | operate | To operate is to control the functioning of a machine or system or to perform a task or action. |
| 594 | option | To option is to choose or select from a range of options or choices. |
| 595 | order | To order is to arrange or organize something or to request something to be delivered or done. |
| 596 | organize | To organize is to arrange or systematize something in a structured or efficient manner. |
| 597 | organized | To organize is to arrange or order things in a particular way. |
| 598 | ought | To ought is to indicate a moral or ethical obligation to do something. |
| 599 | overcome | To overcome is to successfully deal with a difficult challenge or obstacle. |
| 600 | owe | To owe is to have a debt or an obligation to pay or do something for someone else. |