| 601 | own | To own is to have legal possession or control over something, often referring to property or assets. |
| 602 | pace | To pace is to walk or move back and forth repeatedly in a confined space. |
| 603 | pack | To pack is to put items into a container or bag for transportation. |
| 604 | package | To package is to wrap or enclose something in a container or bundle for transportation or storage. |
| 605 | page | To page is to turn the pages of a book or to call someone over a paging system. |
| 606 | pain | To pain is to cause physical or emotional discomfort or suffering. |
| 607 | paint | To paint is to apply a layer of paint to something, often for decorative purposes. |
| 608 | pair | To pair is to match or group together in sets of two. |
| 609 | panic | To panic is to feel sudden overwhelming fear or anxiety. |
| 610 | parent | To parent is to raise or care for a child as a parent or guardian. |
| 611 | park | To park is to leave a vehicle or object in a designated parking space. |
| 612 | part | To part is to separate or divide something into distinct sections or pieces. |
| 613 | participate | To participate is to take part in an activity, event, or process. |
| 614 | partner | To partner is to work together or collaborate with someone, typically on a project or endeavor. |
| 615 | pass | To pass is to move past or through something or to transfer something from one person to another. |
| 616 | passage | To passage is to move or travel through a narrow or confined space. |
| 617 | pattern | To pattern is to create or follow a specific design or sequence of actions. |
| 618 | pause | To pause is to stop or briefly interrupt an activity or speech, often to rest or reflect. |
| 619 | pay | To pay is to give money in exchange for something. |
| 620 | peak | To peak is to reach the highest point or level of something. |
| 621 | pen | To pen is to write or compose something. |
| 622 | pension | To pension is to retire from work and receive a regular payment from a pension fund. |
| 623 | perfect | To perfect is to make something as good or flawless as possible. |
| 624 | perform | To perform is to carry out a task or duty or to put on a show or display for others. |
| 625 | permit | To permit is to allow or authorize something to happen or to give permission for something to be done. |
| 626 | persuade | To persuade is to convince someone to do or believe something through reasoning or argument. |
| 627 | phase | To phase is to gradually introduce or transition from one thing to another. |
| 628 | phrase | To phrase is to express something in a particular way or using certain words, often for clarity or emphasis. |
| 629 | pick | to choose or select something from a group. |
| 630 | picture | To picture is to imagine or visualize something in one's mind. |
| 631 | piece | To piece is to join together separate parts to form a whole. |
| 632 | pin | To pin is to attach or fasten something with a pin or similar object. |
| 633 | pipe | To pipe is to transport a liquid or gas through a pipe or to play a musical instrument, such as a pipe or flute. |
| 634 | pitch | To pitch is to throw something with a particular force or direction, or to present an idea or proposal to someone. |
| 635 | place | To place is to put something in a specific location or position. |
| 636 | plan | To plan is to make arrangements or prepare for an event or goal that will happen in the future. |
| 637 | plant | To plant is to sow or place a seed or plant in the ground with the intention of growing it. |
| 638 | plate | To plate is to cover or coat a surface with a thin layer of metal or another material. |
| 639 | play | To play is to engage in an activity for enjoyment or recreation. |
| 640 | please | To please is to make someone happy or satisfied. |
| 641 | pleased | To please is to give satisfaction or enjoyment to someone. |
| 642 | pleasure | To pleasure is to give someone enjoyment or satisfaction. |
| 643 | point | To point is to direct attention or indicate a particular direction or location. |
| 644 | pool | To pool is to combine or share resources or assets for a common purpose. |
| 645 | pop | To pop is to make a sudden or explosive sound, or to put something quickly into a particular place or position. |
| 646 | position | To position is to place or arrange something in a particular position or location. |
| 647 | possess | To possess is to have or own something. |
| 648 | post | To post is to publish or share something online or on a public platform. |
| 649 | pot | To pot is to plant or place a plant in a pot or container. |
| 650 | pound | To pound is to hit or strike something repeatedly with force or to weigh a certain amount. |
| 651 | pour | To pour is to transfer a liquid from one container to another in a steady stream. |
| 652 | practice | To practice is to repeat an activity or skill in order to improve or master it. |
| 653 | pray | To pray is to communicate with a higher power or deity, often asking for guidance, help, or forgiveness. |
| 654 | prefer | To prefer means to like or choose one thing over another. |
| 655 | prepare | To prepare is to make ready or make arrangements for something to happen or be done. |
| 656 | press | To press is to apply pressure or force to something. |
| 657 | pressure | To pressure is to apply force or influence to someone or something to achieve a certain result. |
| 658 | pretend | To pretend is to act or behave in a way that is not genuine or sincere, often to deceive or hide something. |
| 659 | prevent | To prevent means to stop something from happening or to keep something from occurring. |
| 660 | price | To price is to assign a particular monetary value to something for sale or purchase. |
| 661 | pride | To pride is to feel proud or pleased about something. |
| 662 | priest | To priest is to ordain or become a priest. |
| 663 | print | To print is to reproduce text or images on paper or another medium. |
| 664 | process | To process is to perform a series of actions to accomplish a particular task or goal. |
| 665 | produce | To produce is to create or make something, often in a manufacturing or agricultural context. |
| 666 | profile | To profile is to create a detailed description or analysis of a person, organization, or thing, often for investigative or marketing purposes. |
| 667 | profit | To profit is to make a financial gain or benefit from something. |
| 668 | program | To program is to create, design, or develop a set of instructions or procedures for a computer or machine to follow. |
| 669 | progress | To progress is to move forward or make advancement in something. |
| 670 | project | To project is to plan or estimate something for the future. |
| 671 | promise | To promise is to make a commitment or assurance to do something. |
| 672 | prompt | To prompt is to encourage or motivate someone to do something or to remind someone of what they are supposed to do. |
| 673 | propose | To propose is to suggest or put forward a plan or idea for consideration. |
| 674 | proposed | To propose is to suggest or put forward an idea or plan for consideration. |
| 675 | protect | To protect is to keep safe or defend from harm or danger. |
| 676 | prove | To prove is to show that something is true or real through evidence or argument. |
| 677 | provide | To give or supply something to someone. |
| 678 | provided | To provide is to give or supply something. |
| 679 | pull | To pull is to use force to move something towards you or away from something else. |
| 680 | punch | To punch is to hit someone or something with a closed fist, often as a way of expressing anger or frustration. |
| 681 | purchase | To purchase is to buy something, typically with money. |
| 682 | purpose | To purpose is to intend or plan something for a specific reason or goal. |
| 683 | pursue | To follow or chase after something or someone, often with determination or persistence. |
| 684 | push | To push is to apply force to move something away from oneself or towards a particular destination. |
| 685 | put | To put is to place or position something in a specific location. |
| 686 | qualify | To meet the requirements or standards necessary for something, such as a job or competition. |
| 687 | quarter | To quarter is to divide something into four equal parts. |
| 688 | question | To question is to ask or inquire about something in order to gain information or clarification. |
| 689 | quit | To quit is to stop or give up something, often a job or activity, or to leave or abandon something. |
| 690 | quote | To quote is to repeat or reproduce someone else's words or to provide a price estimate for a product or service. |
| 691 | race | To race is to compete in a contest of speed, often with other people or animals. |
| 692 | radio | To radio is to communicate with someone using a two-way radio system. |
| 693 | rain | To rain is to fall as water from the clouds. |
| 694 | raise | To raise is to lift or move something to a higher position or to increase something such as a salary or voice volume. |
| 695 | range | To range is to vary or extend between certain limits or values. |
| 696 | rate | To rate is to assign a value or level of quality to something. |
| 697 | reach | to arrive at a particular place or achieve a particular goal. |
| 698 | react | To react is to respond to something that has happened or been said in a certain way. |
| 699 | read | To read is to look at written or printed words and understand their meaning. |
| 700 | ready | To ready is to prepare or make something ready for use or action. |
| 701 | realize | To realize means to become aware of something or to understand something fully. |
| 702 | reason | To reason is to think logically or rationally to come to a conclusion or make a decision. |
| 703 | receive | To receive means to be given or obtain something. |
| 704 | recognize | To recognize is to identify or acknowledge something or someone as known or familiar. |
| 705 | recommend | To recommend is to suggest or advise someone to do something or to use something based on one's experience or knowledge. |
| 706 | record | To record is to document or make a permanent copy of something. |
| 707 | recover | To recover is to return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength after an illness, injury, or setback or to retrieve something that has been lost or stolen. |
| 708 | reduce | To reduce means to make something smaller or decrease in size, quantity, or intensity. |
| 709 | refer | To refer means to mention or direct someone to something for information or help. |
| 710 | reference | To reference is to mention or allude to something. |
| 711 | reflect | To reflect is to think deeply or carefully about something or to show or mirror an image or likeness. |
| 712 | refuse | To refuse is to decline or reject something that is offered or asked for. |
| 713 | register | To register is to record or sign up for something. |
| 714 | regret | To regret is to feel sorrow or disappointment about something that has happened or something that you have done. |
| 715 | relate | To relate is to connect or associate something with something else or to tell a story or give an account of something. |
| 716 | related | To relate is to have a connection or association with something. |
| 717 | relax | To relax is to become less tense or anxious and to rest or unwind. |
| 718 | release | To release is to set free or let go of something or someone. |
| 719 | relieve | To relieve is to ease or alleviate pain, stress, or discomfort. |
| 720 | rely | To rely is to depend on someone or something for support, help, or information. |
| 721 | remain | To remain is to stay in the same place or condition without moving or changing. |
| 722 | remaining | To continue to exist or be left over after the rest has been taken away or used up. |
| 723 | remember | To retain or recall information or events from the past. |
| 724 | remind | To remind is to bring back to one's attention or memory something that has been forgotten or overlooked. |
| 725 | remove | To remove is to take away or eliminate something or someone from a particular place or situation. |
| 726 | rent | To rent is to pay to use something, often a property or vehicle, for a specified period of time. |
| 727 | repair | To repair is to fix or restore something that is broken or damaged. |
| 728 | repeat | To repeat is to do or say something again. |
| 729 | replace | To replace is to take the place of something or someone that has been removed or substituted. |
| 730 | reply | To reply is to respond or answer to a question, message, or request. |
| 731 | report | to provide information about something in a formal or official manner. |
| 732 | represent | To represent is to act or speak on behalf of someone or something else. |
| 733 | request | To request is to ask for something in a polite or formal manner. |
| 734 | require | To require is to need or demand something as necessary or essential. |
| 735 | research | To research is to investigate or study something in order to gain knowledge or information about it. |
| 736 | reserve | to keep something for a particular person or purpose. |
| 737 | resist | To resist is to oppose or withstand something, often as a way of fighting against it or protecting oneself. |
| 738 | resolve | To resolve is to settle or solve a problem or conflict or to make a firm decision to do something. |
| 739 | resort | To resort is to turn to a particular course of action as a last option. |
| 740 | respect | To respect is to show admiration or deference to someone or something, typically as a result of their status, achievements, or qualities. |
| 741 | respond | To respond is to answer or reply to something that has been said or done. |
| 742 | rest | to cease activity or movement in order to regain strength or energy. |
| 743 | result | To result is to be the consequence or outcome of something. |
| 744 | retain | To retain is to keep or hold onto something. |
| 745 | retire | To stop working, usually because of age, and to leave one's job or profession. |
| 746 | return | To return is to go back to a previous place or state, often after being away for a period of time. |
| 747 | reveal | To reveal is to make something known or to uncover or disclose something that was previously hidden or secret. |
| 748 | review | To review is to examine or analyze something in detail. |
| 749 | reward | To reward is to give something in return for good behavior or effort. |
| 750 | rice | To rice is to prepare or serve rice as a dish. |
| 751 | rid | To remove or get rid of something unwanted. |
| 752 | ride | To ride is to sit on and control the movement of a vehicle or animal. |
| 753 | ring | To ring is to produce a sound or noise like a bell or telephone. |
| 754 | rip | To rip is to tear or cut something quickly and forcefully, often causing damage or destruction. |
| 755 | rise | to move upwards or become higher. |
| 756 | risk | To risk is to take a chance or to expose oneself to the possibility of harm or loss. |
| 757 | rock | To rock is to move or sway back and forth, often rhythmically or in response to external stimuli such as music or waves. |
| 758 | roll | To roll is to move forward or backward by rotating on an axis or to flatten or shape something by pressing it with a cylindrical object. |
| 759 | roof | To roof is to cover a building or structure with a roof. |
| 760 | room | To room is to reside or stay in a particular room or space. |
| 761 | rope | To rope is to tie or secure something with a rope. |
| 762 | row | To row is to propel a boat through water using oars. |
| 763 | rub | To rub is to apply pressure and friction to something with your hands or an object, often to clean or soothe it. |
| 764 | ruin | To ruin is to cause something to fall into a state of decay or destruction. |
| 765 | rule | To rule is to govern or control something, usually by established laws, regulations, or principles. |
| 766 | run | to move quickly on foot. |
| 767 | rush | To rush is to move or do something quickly, often with urgency or in a hurry. |
| 768 | sail | To sail is to travel on water in a vessel using wind power. |
| 769 | salary | To salary is to pay someone a fixed amount of money in exchange for their work or services. |
| 770 | sand | To sand is to rub the surface of something with sandpaper or a similar abrasive material to make it smooth or remove imperfections. |
| 771 | sandwich | To sandwich is to place something between two pieces of bread or other food. |
| 772 | save | To save is to keep something from being lost, damaged, or destroyed. |
| 773 | say | To say is to express something in words. |
| 774 | scale | To scale is to climb or ascend something, often a mountain or wall. |
| 775 | schedule | To schedule is to plan or arrange an event, appointment, or task for a specific time or date. |
| 776 | scheme | To scheme is to make a plan or plot, often with a dishonest or secretive motive. |
| 777 | school | To school is to educate or to train in a particular skill or subject. |
| 778 | score | To score is to earn points or achieve a certain result in a game or competition. |
| 779 | scratch | To scratch is to make a mark or tear on a surface by rubbing or scraping it with a sharp or rough object. |
| 780 | screen | To screen is to show or display something on a screen or to examine something closely to determine its suitability. |
| 781 | screw | To screw is to twist or turn something, often a screw or a bolt, to fasten or secure it in place. |
| 782 | script | To script is to write or compose a script or screenplay. |
| 783 | search | To search is to look for something or someone, often with the intention of finding or discovering. |
| 784 | season | To season is to add flavor or enhance the taste of food with spices or herbs. |
| 785 | seat | To seat is to place someone in a position where they can sit. |
| 786 | section | To section is to divide or separate something into sections or parts. |
| 787 | secure | To secure is to make something safe or secure from harm. |
| 788 | see | To perceive something using your eyes or other senses. |
| 789 | seek | To seek is to look for or search for something. |
| 790 | seem | To seem means to give the impression or appear a certain way. |
| 791 | select | To select is to choose something from a group or a number of options based on a particular criteria. |
| 792 | sell | To sell is to exchange goods or services for money. |
| 793 | send | To send is to cause something to be delivered or transmitted to a person or place. |
| 794 | sense | To sense is to perceive or to be aware of something through one's senses. |
| 795 | sentence | To sentence is to declare or impose a punishment or penalty on someone who has been convicted of a crime. |
| 796 | separate | To separate is to divide or disconnect something into parts or pieces. |
| 797 | serve | to provide a service or be of use to someone. |
| 798 | service | To service is to maintain or repair something or to provide assistance or help. |
| 799 | set | To set is to place or adjust something in a fixed position or arrangement. |
| 800 | settle | To settle is to resolve a dispute or to come to an agreement or to establish oneself in a new place or situation. |