| 201 | case | A case is a specific example or instance of something. |
| 202 | cash | Cash is money in the form of bills or coins. |
| 203 | cat | A cat is a small, furry animal that is often kept as a pet. |
| 204 | catch | To catch is to intercept and grasp an object that is thrown or falling. |
| 205 | category | A class or division of things that share common characteristics or features. |
| 206 | cause | A cause is something that produces an effect or result. |
| 207 | celebration | A celebration is an event or occasion to mark a special or significant moment, often involving festivities or ceremonies. |
| 208 | cell | A cell is the basic unit of life and the building block of all living organisms, typically consisting of a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles. |
| 209 | chain | A chain is a series of links or rings that are connected to each other. |
| 210 | chair | A chair is a piece of furniture designed for one person to sit on, typically with a back and four legs. |
| 211 | challenge | A challenge is a task or problem that requires effort, skill, or courage to overcome. |
| 212 | champion | A champion is a person or team that has won a competition or tournament. |
| 213 | championship | A championship is a competition or series of competitions to determine the best team or individual in a particular sport or activity. |
| 214 | chance | Chance is the possibility of something happening or not happening. |
| 215 | change | Change refers to the act of making something different. |
| 216 | channel | A channel is a way for something to flow, such as a river or a TV station. |
| 217 | chapter | A chapter is a part or section of a book, typically with a number or title. |
| 218 | character | A character is a person or animal in a book, movie, or other work of fiction. |
| 219 | charge | To charge means to demand payment or to entrust someone with a responsibility. |
| 220 | charity | A charity is an organization that collects donations or funds from people and uses them to help people in need or to support a particular cause. |
| 221 | chart | A chart is a visual representation of data or information, often in the form of a graph or table. |
| 222 | check | Check means to inspect or examine something for accuracy or completeness. |
| 223 | cheek | A cheek is one of the two fleshy parts of the face that form the lower edge of the eye socket and the upper edge of the jaw. |
| 224 | chemical | A chemical is a substance made up of different molecules. |
| 225 | chemistry | Chemistry is the scientific study of the properties, composition, and behavior of matter. |
| 226 | chest | A chest is a large box with a lid that is used for storing things. |
| 227 | chicken | Chicken is a type of bird that is commonly raised for meat and eggs. |
| 228 | child | A child is a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority. |
| 229 | childhood | Childhood is the period of life between infancy and adolescence. |
| 230 | chip | A chip is a small piece or fragment that has been broken or cut off from a larger object or material, often referring to a small piece of semiconductor material used in electronic devices. |
| 231 | chocolate | Chocolate is a sweet food made from roasted and ground cacao seeds, often combined with sugar and milk. |
| 232 | choice | A choice is a decision or selection between two or more options. |
| 233 | church | A church is a building used for Christian religious worship and ceremonies. |
| 234 | cigarette | A small roll of finely cut tobacco wrapped in paper, typically smoked. |
| 235 | city | A city is a large and densely populated urban area with its own government and infrastructure. |
| 236 | claim | To claim is to say something is true or belongs to you. |
| 237 | class | A class is a group of students who are taught together, or a category or level of something. |
| 238 | classic | Classic refers to something of lasting value or traditional style, often used to describe a piece of art or literature. |
| 239 | classroom | A classroom is a room in a school or college where students receive instruction from a teacher. |
| 240 | clerk | A clerk is a person who works in an office or a store and is responsible for keeping records or serving customers. |
| 241 | click | To click is to press a button on a computer mouse or other device. |
| 242 | client | A client is a person or organization that receives services or advice from a professional or business. |
| 243 | climate | Climate refers to the long-term weather patterns of a specific area or region. |
| 244 | clock | A clock is a device that tells time, usually with a face and hands. |
| 245 | closet | A closet is a small room or space used for storing clothes or other personal items. |
| 246 | clothes | Clothes are items of clothing that people wear to cover their bodies, such as shirts, pants, and dresses. |
| 247 | cloud | A cloud is a visible mass of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. |
| 248 | club | A club is a group of people who share a common interest or activity. |
| 249 | clue | A clue is a piece of information that helps solve a problem or mystery. |
| 250 | coach | A coach is a person who trains or instructs someone in a particular sport or activity, or a vehicle for carrying passengers, typically with multiple seats. |
| 251 | coast | A coast is the land that meets the sea or ocean. |
| 252 | coat | A coat is a piece of clothing worn over other clothes to keep warm or dry. |
| 253 | code | A code is a set of rules or instructions that are used to program or operate a computer, or to communicate information in a secret way. |
| 254 | coffee | Coffee is a drink made from roasted coffee beans. |
| 255 | cold | Cold is a low temperature, often felt as uncomfortable or unpleasant. |
| 256 | collar | A collar is a band of material worn around the neck, often on a shirt or jacket. |
| 257 | collection | A collection is a group of similar or related items that have been gathered together. |
| 258 | college | A college is an institution of higher education where students can earn degrees and pursue academic studies. |
| 259 | combination | A combination is a mixture or blend of two or more things or people. |
| 260 | combine | To combine is to join or mix two or more things together to form a single entity. |
| 261 | comfort | Comfort is a feeling of being relaxed and at ease, often from being in a comfortable place or situation. |
| 262 | comfortable | Comfortable means providing physical or psychological ease and relaxation. |
| 263 | command | A command is an order given to someone or something to do something. |
| 264 | comment | A comment is a statement or opinion expressing thoughts or feelings about something. |
| 265 | commercial | Commercial refers to something that is related to business or is done for profit. |
| 266 | commission | A commission is a group of people authorized to perform a specific task or oversee a particular area of activity. |
| 267 | committee | A committee is a group of people appointed or elected to consider or take action on a particular issue or matter. |
| 268 | common | Common means something that is frequent or shared by many. |
| 269 | communication | Communication is the exchange of information or ideas between people or groups. |
| 270 | community | A community is a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common. |
| 271 | company | A company is a business organization that produces goods or services for sale. |
| 272 | comparison | Comparison is the act of examining the similarities and differences between two or more things. |
| 273 | competition | A contest between individuals or groups to determine a winner, typically in a sport or game. |
| 274 | complaint | A complaint is a statement expressing dissatisfaction or unhappiness about something. |
| 275 | complex | Complex means something that is made up of many interconnected parts or elements. |
| 276 | computer | A computer is an electronic device that can perform various tasks by executing instructions. |
| 277 | concentrate | Concentrate means to focus one's attention or effort on a particular task or objective. |
| 278 | concept | A concept is an abstract or general idea or notion, often used to describe a particular theory or understanding of something. |
| 279 | concern | Concern means to be worried or anxious about something. |
| 280 | concert | A concert is a musical performance in front of an audience. |
| 281 | conclusion | Conclusion is a decision or opinion reached after considering something. |
| 282 | condition | A condition is the state of something, often referring to its physical, mental, or emotional state. |
| 283 | conference | A conference is a meeting of people to discuss or exchange ideas on a particular topic. |
| 284 | confidence | Confidence refers to a belief in one's abilities or qualities. |
| 285 | conflict | A conflict is a disagreement or struggle between people or groups. |
| 286 | confusion | Confusion is a state of being uncertain or unclear about something. |
| 287 | connection | A connection is a relationship or association between people, things, or ideas. |
| 288 | consequence | A consequence is a result or effect of an action or decision, often with implications or repercussions. |
| 289 | consideration | Consideration is careful thought or attention given to a matter or decision. |
| 290 | consist | To consist means to be composed or made up of certain elements or parts. |
| 291 | constant | Constant means something that doesn't change or stays the same. |
| 292 | construction | Construction refers to the process of building or creating something, often a physical structure. |
| 293 | contact | Contact refers to communication or interaction between two or more people or things. |
| 294 | contest | A contest is a competition between individuals or teams to see who is the best at something. |
| 295 | context | The circumstances or conditions in which something occurs or exists, influencing the meaning or interpretation of it. |
| 296 | contract | A contract is a legal agreement between two or more parties that outlines the terms and conditions of their relationship. |
| 297 | contribution | Contribution is the act of giving or doing something, especially to a common fund or for a particular purpose. |
| 298 | control | Control is the power to influence or direct someone or something. |
| 299 | conversation | A conversation is a talk between two or more people, typically an informal one. |
| 300 | convert | Convert means to change or transform something into a different form or state. |
| 301 | cook | To cook is to prepare food by heating it. |
| 302 | cookie | A cookie is a small, sweet baked treat that is usually round or flat and often contains chocolate chips, nuts or other ingredients. |
| 303 | copy | A copy is a reproduction or duplicate of an original document, book, or other object. |
| 304 | corner | A corner is the point where two lines or surfaces meet, often forming an angle. |
| 305 | cost | Cost refers to the amount of money that is required to purchase or produce something. |
| 306 | count | To count is to find out how many of something there are. |
| 307 | counter | A counter is a flat surface used for conducting business or for preparing food. |
| 308 | country | A country is a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory. |
| 309 | county | A county is a geographical and administrative region within a state or country, often consisting of several cities or towns. |
| 310 | couple | A couple is a pair of people or things that are joined or associated with each other in some way. |
| 311 | courage | Courage is the ability to do something difficult or dangerous, even in the face of fear or uncertainty. |
| 312 | course | A course is a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject or topic. |
| 313 | court | A court is a place where legal proceedings take place or a place where a game, such as basketball or tennis, is played. |
| 314 | cousin | A cousin is a relative who shares a common ancestor, but who is not a sibling or direct descendant. |
| 315 | cover | To cover is to place something over or around something else to conceal or protect it. |
| 316 | cow | A cow is a large domesticated mammal that is raised for meat, milk, or leather. |
| 317 | crack | A crack is a narrow opening or fissure, often in a hard surface like a wall or pavement. |
| 318 | craft | A craft is a skill or activity that requires manual dexterity and artistic ability, such as woodworking or pottery. |
| 319 | crash | A crash is a sudden and violent collision or impact between two objects, such as vehicles or airplanes. |
| 320 | crazy | Crazy means mentally deranged or extremely foolish or bizarre. |
| 321 | cream | Cream is a thick, smooth, and fatty substance that is used in cooking or as a topping for desserts. |
| 322 | creative | Creative refers to something that is imaginative or original, or someone who is skilled at producing artistic work. |
| 323 | credit | Credit refers to the ability to borrow money or receive goods or services with the promise of future payment. |
| 324 | crew | A crew is a group of people who work together on a ship, plane, or other type of vehicle. |
| 325 | criticism | Criticism is the act of making negative judgments or evaluations about something or someone. |
| 326 | cross | To cross is to move from one side of something to the other, often referring to walking or traveling. |
| 327 | cry | To cry is to shed tears as an emotional response. |
| 328 | culture | Culture encompasses the beliefs, customs, practices, and social behavior of a particular group or society. |
| 329 | cup | A cup is a small, bowl-shaped container used for drinking liquids. |
| 330 | currency | Currency is a system of money used in a particular country or region. |
| 331 | current | Current means something that is happening or existing now. |
| 332 | curve | A curve is a line or shape that is not straight but instead has a smooth, rounded shape. |
| 333 | customer | A customer is a person who purchases goods or services from a business or organization, often paying money in exchange for the products or services provided. |
| 334 | cut | Cut refers to the act of separating or removing something using a sharp tool or object. |
| 335 | cycle | A cycle is a series of events that repeat in a particular order. |
| 336 | dad | Dad is a term of affectionate address for one's father. |
| 337 | damage | Damage is harm or injury to something or someone. |
| 338 | dance | To dance is to move your body rhythmically to music. |
| 339 | dare | Dare means to have the courage or audacity to do something, often in defiance of rules or social norms. |
| 340 | dark | Dark refers to the absence or very low level of light. |
| 341 | data | Data is facts or information used to calculate, analyze, or plan something. |
| 342 | database | A database is a collection of data that is organized and stored in a way that allows easy access, retrieval, and manipulation. |
| 343 | date | A date is a specific day or time period, often used to indicate when an event occurred or when something is scheduled to happen. |
| 344 | daughter | A daughter is a female child of a parent or parents. |
| 345 | day | A day is a unit of time equal to 24 hours, during which the Earth completes one rotation on its axis. |
| 346 | dead | Dead means something or someone that is no longer alive. |
| 347 | deal | A deal is an agreement or a transaction between two or more parties. |
| 348 | dealer | A dealer is a person or business that buys and sells goods, often in a specific industry or market. |
| 349 | dear | Dear refers to something that is loved or valued, often in an emotional or sentimental way. |
| 350 | death | Death is the permanent cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism, often occurring at the end of a person or animal's natural life span or as the result of injury or disease. |
| 351 | debate | A debate is a formal discussion or argument between people with different opinions or beliefs on a particular topic. |
| 352 | debt | Debt is the state of owing money or being in financial obligation to another party. |
| 353 | decision | The act of making a choice or coming to a conclusion after considering options and information. |
| 354 | deep | Deep means going far down or being far from the surface. |
| 355 | definition | A definition is a statement of the exact meaning of a word or phrase. |
| 356 | degree | A degree is an academic title awarded by a college or university for completing a program of study. |
| 357 | delay | Delay refers to a period of time during which something is postponed or held back, often due to circumstances beyond one's control. |
| 358 | delivery | Delivery refers to the act of bringing or transporting something to a particular destination or recipient. |
| 359 | demand | Demand is a request or requirement for something to be done or given. |
| 360 | department | A department is a division of a larger organization, typically dealing with a specific area of activity or function. |
| 361 | departure | Departure is the act of leaving or starting a journey, often from a specific place such as a airport or train station. |
| 362 | dependent | Dependent means relying on or being controlled by something or someone else. |
| 363 | deposit | To deposit means to put something in a specific place or location. |
| 364 | depression | Depression is a mental illness characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and despair. |
| 365 | depth | Depth is the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something, or the extent to which something is deep. |
| 366 | description | A description is a statement or account that gives details about something, often used to help identify or distinguish it from others. |
| 367 | design | Design refers to the creation or planning of something, such as a building, product, or system. |
| 368 | designer | A designer is a person who creates or plans the look, form, and function of something, such as clothing or buildings. |
| 369 | desire | To desire is to want something strongly. |
| 370 | desk | A desk is a piece of furniture with a flat surface for writing, reading or working at, often with drawers or compartments for storage. |
| 371 | detail | A detail is a small and specific aspect or feature of something. |
| 372 | development | Development is the process of growth, progress, or change towards a more advanced or mature state. |
| 373 | device | A device is a tool, machine, or piece of equipment that is designed to perform a specific function. |
| 374 | devil | The devil is a supernatural being often associated with evil or mischief. |
| 375 | diamond | A diamond is a precious stone that is used in jewelry and is known for its exceptional hardness and sparkle. |
| 376 | diet | A diet is the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats. |
| 377 | difference | A difference is a point or way in which people or things are not the same. |
| 378 | difficulty | Difficulty refers to the state or quality of being hard to do, understand, or deal with. |
| 379 | dig | To dig is to break up and move earth, sand, or other material using a tool, or to search or investigate in a determined way. |
| 380 | dimension | A dimension is a measurement of the size or extent of something, such as length, width, or height. |
| 381 | dinner | Dinner is a meal eaten in the evening, typically the main meal of the day. |
| 382 | direction | Direction is the course or path along which something moves, develops, or changes. |
| 383 | director | A director is a person who oversees or manages an organization, project, or production. |
| 384 | dirt | Dirt is loose soil or earth, often found on the ground or under plants, and can also refer to grime or stains on surfaces. |
| 385 | disaster | A disaster is a catastrophic event or situation that causes widespread damage, destruction, or loss of life. |
| 386 | discipline | Discipline is a set of rules or a way of behaving that is expected and enforced. |
| 387 | discount | A discount is a reduction in the price of something. |
| 388 | discussion | A discussion is a conversation or exchange of ideas or opinions, often involving multiple people and focused on a particular topic or subject. |
| 389 | disease | A disease is a disorder of the body or mind that causes specific symptoms or affects certain organs or systems. |
| 390 | dish | A dish is a container, usually with a flat bottom and curved sides, used for serving or cooking food. |
| 391 | disk | A disk is a flat, circular object or storage device that can store or read digital information. |
| 392 | display | To display is to show something for others to see. |
| 393 | distance | Distance is the amount of space between two objects or places. |
| 394 | distribution | The act of sharing or delivering something to various people or places. |
| 395 | district | A district is a specific area or region, often with its own unique characteristics or boundaries. |
| 396 | divide | To divide is to separate into two or more parts or groups. |
| 397 | doctor | A doctor is a person who practices medicine and treats patients. |
| 398 | document | A document is a written or printed record of information, often referring to an official or legal paper. |
| 399 | dog | A dog is a type of domesticated mammal that is often kept as a pet. |
| 400 | door | A door is a movable panel that covers an opening in a wall or other partition and provides access to a room or building. |