| 401 | dot | A dot is a small round mark or spot. |
| 402 | double | Double means two times the amount or quantity of something. |
| 403 | doubt | Doubt means to be uncertain or not believe something. |
| 404 | draft | A draft is a preliminary or rough version of a written document or plan. |
| 405 | drag | To drag is to pull something along the ground. |
| 406 | drama | Drama refers to a genre of literature, film, or TV that deals with serious or emotional themes and has a dramatic plot. |
| 407 | draw | To draw means to make a picture or image by using a pen, pencil, or other instrument. |
| 408 | drawer | A drawer is a sliding compartment in a piece of furniture, used for storing items. |
| 409 | drawing | Drawing is the act of creating a picture, image or diagram by making marks on paper or another surface. |
| 410 | dream | A dream is a series of thoughts, images, and sensations that occur in a person's mind during sleep. |
| 411 | dress | A dress is a piece of clothing that is worn by women or girls and that covers the body and extends down to the legs. |
| 412 | drink | A drink is something you consume that is liquid. |
| 413 | drive | To drive is to operate a vehicle or to motivate or push oneself or others to achieve a goal. |
| 414 | driver | A driver is a person who operates a vehicle or transportation device, often for commercial or personal purposes. |
| 415 | drop | A drop is a small amount of liquid that falls or is released from a higher position to a lower one. |
| 416 | drunk | Drunk refers to a state of intoxication or inebriation resulting from the consumption of alcohol or other mind-altering substances. |
| 417 | due | Due means something that is expected to happen or owed to someone or something. |
| 418 | dump | To dump is to get rid of something in a careless way. |
| 419 | dust | Dust is tiny, dry particles of earth, dirt, or other matter that can float in the air and settle on surfaces. |
| 420 | duty | Duty refers to something that someone is required or obligated to do. |
| 421 | ear | The ear is the organ in the human body that is used for hearing and balance, consisting of the outer, middle, and inner ear. |
| 422 | earth | Earth is the planet we live on, the third from the sun. |
| 423 | ease | Ease refers to a state of comfort, relaxation, or lack of difficulty. |
| 424 | east | East is one of the four main cardinal directions and refers to the direction toward the sunrise. |
| 425 | eat | To eat is to consume food. |
| 426 | economics | Economics is the study of the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services. |
| 427 | economy | The economy is the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a region or country. |
| 428 | edge | An edge is the outer or furthest point of something. |
| 429 | editor | An editor is a person who is responsible for selecting, revising, and preparing written material for publication or broadcasting. |
| 430 | education | Education is the process of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes through various forms of learning. |
| 431 | effect | An effect is the result or consequence of a particular action or event. |
| 432 | effective | Effective means something that is successful in producing the desired result. |
| 433 | efficiency | Efficiency is the ability to achieve maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or resources. |
| 434 | effort | Effort is the physical or mental energy that is exerted to achieve something. |
| 435 | egg | An egg is a reproductive cell produced by female animals, typically containing nutrients to support the growth of a developing embryo. |
| 436 | election | An election is a formal process by which people choose someone for a political office or a particular position. |
| 437 | elevator | An elevator is a machine used to move people or objects between different floors or levels of a building. |
| 438 | emergency | An emergency is a serious or dangerous situation that requires immediate action to be taken in order to prevent harm or damage. |
| 439 | emotion | An emotion is a feeling, such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear, that is experienced by a person. |
| 440 | emphasis | Emphasis is special attention or importance given to something to make it stand out. |
| 441 | employ | Employ is to give someone a job or work. |
| 442 | employee | An employee is a person who works for a company or organization and is paid a salary or wages. |
| 443 | employer | An employer is a person or company that hires and pays employees to work for them. |
| 444 | employment | Employment is the state of having a paid job or work. |
| 445 | end | The end is the final part of something, or the point at which it finishes. |
| 446 | energy | Energy is the ability to do work, produce light or heat, or cause movement. |
| 447 | engine | An engine is a machine that uses energy to do work, such as powering a vehicle or generating electricity. |
| 448 | engineer | An engineer is a person who designs and builds things, such as machines, bridges, or software. |
| 449 | engineering | Engineering is the application of scientific and mathematical principles to design and develop structures, machines, and systems. |
| 450 | entertainment | Activities or performances that provide amusement or enjoyment for an audience. |
| 451 | enthusiasm | Enthusiasm is intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval. |
| 452 | entrance | An entrance is a way to get into a place, such as a door or a gate. |
| 453 | entry | An entry is the act of entering or a place where someone enters. |
| 454 | environment | The environment is the natural world, including all living and non-living things that exist within it. |
| 455 | equal | Equal means to have the same value, amount, or worth as something else. |
| 456 | equipment | Equipment is the necessary items for a particular purpose or activity. |
| 457 | equivalent | An equivalent is something that has the same value, amount, or meaning as something else. |
| 458 | error | An error is a mistake or fault that is made, often resulting in incorrect or unexpected results. |
| 459 | escape | An escape is an act of breaking free from confinement or danger. |
| 460 | essay | An essay is a piece of writing that presents and supports an argument or idea. |
| 461 | establishment | Establishment refers to a place of business or organization that has been established for a certain period of time. |
| 462 | estate | An estate refers to a large piece of property, often including a house or other buildings, and any associated land. |
| 463 | estimate | An estimate is a rough calculation or approximation of the value, quantity, or extent of something. |
| 464 | evening | Evening refers to the period of time between the end of the day and bedtime, typically from late afternoon to early night. |
| 465 | event | Something that happens, especially something notable or significant. |
| 466 | evidence | Evidence is something that provides proof or support for a claim or theory. |
| 467 | exam | An exam is a test of a person's knowledge or proficiency in a particular subject or skill. |
| 468 | examination | Examination is the act of inspecting or analyzing something closely, especially in order to determine its quality or condition. |
| 469 | example | An example is something that is used to show what something else is like. |
| 470 | exchange | An exchange is a place where people buy and sell goods, services, or currencies. |
| 471 | excitement | Excitement is a feeling of great enthusiasm or eagerness. |
| 472 | excuse | To excuse is to forgive someone for doing something wrong or to offer a reason for why something happened. |
| 473 | exercise | Exercise is physical activity done to improve health or strength. |
| 474 | exit | An exit is a way out of a place, such as a building or vehicle. |
| 475 | experience | An experience is something that happens to a person, which they learn from and remember. |
| 476 | expert | An expert is a person who has extensive knowledge or skills in a particular field or subject. |
| 477 | explanation | An explanation is a statement or account that makes something clear or easy to understand. |
| 478 | expression | Expression is the act of conveying a thought or feeling through words, gestures, or other means of communication. |
| 479 | extension | An extension is a part that is added to something in order to make it longer, larger, or more capable. |
| 480 | extent | Extent refers to the degree or scope to which something exists or is true. |
| 481 | external | External refers to something that is outside or exterior to a particular thing or system. |
| 482 | extreme | Extreme means being very far from the usual or ordinary. |
| 483 | eye | An eye is the organ of sight in humans and animals. |
| 484 | face | A face is the front part of a person's head, where their eyes, nose, and mouth are. |
| 485 | fact | A fact is a piece of information that is known to be true. |
| 486 | factor | A factor is a circumstance or influence that contributes to a result or outcome. |
| 487 | fail | To fail means to be unsuccessful in doing something or to not meet expectations. |
| 488 | failure | Failure is the lack of success in achieving a desired goal or objective. |
| 489 | fall | Fall refers to the season between summer and winter, or the act of dropping or descending from a higher place. |
| 490 | familiar | Familiar means well-known or easily recognized, often because of being seen or experienced before. |
| 491 | family | A family is a group of people who are related to each other by blood or marriage. |
| 492 | fan | A fan is a person who is enthusiastic about a particular sport, hobby, or celebrity. |
| 493 | farm | A farm is a piece of land used for growing crops or raising animals for food. |
| 494 | farmer | A farmer is a person who cultivates crops and/or raises animals for food production. |
| 495 | fat | Fat refers to a type of nutrient that the body uses for energy storage and insulation. |
| 496 | father | A father is a male parent or someone who fulfills the role of a male parent. |
| 497 | fault | A fault is a mistake or flaw, often in a machine or system. |
| 498 | fear | Fear is a feeling of being afraid or scared of something. |
| 499 | feature | A feature is a distinctive attribute or aspect of something. |
| 500 | fee | A fee is a payment that is required for a service or to participate in an event. |
| 501 | feed | To feed is to give food to someone or something. |
| 502 | feedback | Feedback is information or comments about something that is given to someone in order to help them improve or make changes. |
| 503 | feel | To feel is to have a perception of something through touch or emotions. |
| 504 | feeling | A feeling is an emotion or sensation that you experience. |
| 505 | female | Female refers to the sex or gender associated with having the reproductive organs and characteristics typically associated with producing eggs, bearing offspring, and nurturing young in mammals and some other animals. |
| 506 | few | Few means a small number of something. |
| 507 | field | A field is an area of land used for a specific purpose, such as farming or sports. |
| 508 | fight | To fight is to engage in a physical or verbal conflict with someone or something. |
| 509 | figure | A figure is a shape, number, or picture. |
| 510 | file | A file is a collection of information or data that is stored on a computer or other electronic device. |
| 511 | fill | To fill is to put something into a space until it is full. |
| 512 | film | A film is a story that is shown on a screen, usually in a movie theater or on television. |
| 513 | final | Final means being the last in a series, or the concluding part of something. |
| 514 | finance | Finance refers to the management of money and investments. |
| 515 | finding | A finding is a discovery or conclusion reached after investigation or research, often referring to a particular fact or piece of information. |
| 516 | finger | A finger is one of the five digits on the hand, used for grasping and touching. |
| 517 | finish | To finish means to complete or bring something to an end. |
| 518 | fire | Fire is a combustion process that produces heat and light. |
| 519 | fish | Fish are aquatic animals with scales that breathe through gills. |
| 520 | fishing | Fishing is the activity of catching fish, typically for food or sport. |
| 521 | fix | To fix means to repair or make something work properly again. |
| 522 | flight | A flight is a journey made by air, typically in an airplane or other aircraft. |
| 523 | floor | A floor is the level surface of a room on which people walk and furniture is placed. |
| 524 | flow | Flow is the movement of a liquid or gas. |
| 525 | flower | A flower is the reproductive structure of a plant, usually colorful and fragrant. |
| 526 | fly | To fly is to travel through the air by means of wings or an aircraft. |
| 527 | focus | To focus is to pay attention or concentrate on a specific thing. |
| 528 | fold | Fold means to bend something, such as a piece of paper or fabric, so that one part covers another. |
| 529 | following | Following means happening or coming after something else. |
| 530 | food | Food is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body. |
| 531 | foot | A foot is a body part at the bottom of your leg that you use to walk or run. |
| 532 | football | Football is a popular team sport that involves kicking a ball to score goals. |
| 533 | force | Force refers to the power or strength that is exerted on an object to make it move or change direction. |
| 534 | forever | Forever means something that never ends or lasts for all time. |
| 535 | form | A form is a document or template used to collect information or data. |
| 536 | formal | Formal means following established rules or customs. |
| 537 | fortune | Fortune refers to luck or chance, often with respect to wealth or success. |
| 538 | foundation | A foundation is the base or support upon which something is built or established. |
| 539 | frame | A frame is a rigid structure that surrounds or encloses something, often used to hold or support other objects. |
| 540 | freedom | Freedom is the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. |
| 541 | friend | A friend is a person with whom one has a bond of mutual affection and trust. |
| 542 | friendship | Friendship is a close and loyal relationship between two people who share mutual trust, support, and affection. |
| 543 | front | The front is the part of something that faces forward or is the most visible, or it can refer to the area or position directly ahead of someone or something. |
| 544 | fruit | A fruit is the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seeds. |
| 545 | fuel | Fuel is a substance that is burned to produce energy, such as gasoline or coal. |
| 546 | fun | Fun is an enjoyable or amusing experience. |
| 547 | function | A function is a purpose or task that something is designed or intended to perform, or it can refer to a mathematical relationship between two variables. |
| 548 | funeral | A funeral is a ceremony or service that is held to honor and remember a person who has died, often involving rituals and traditions specific to the culture or religion of the deceased. |
| 549 | funny | Funny means causing laughter or amusement; humorous. |
| 550 | future | Future refers to the time that is yet to come. |
| 551 | gain | To gain is to obtain or acquire something, often through effort or hard work. |
| 552 | game | A game is an activity or sport that is played for fun, competition, or entertainment. |
| 553 | gap | A gap is a space or opening between two things or in a structure that is missing a piece. |
| 554 | garage | A garage is a building or structure designed for storing vehicles, often attached to a house. |
| 555 | garbage | Garbage refers to waste materials that are no longer wanted and are usually thrown away. |
| 556 | garden | A garden is a space used for cultivating plants, often for decorative or culinary purposes. |
| 557 | gas | Gas is a type of fuel that is used to power vehicles and machines. |
| 558 | gate | A gate is a movable barrier used to control access to a particular area, such as a field, yard, or garden. |
| 559 | gather | To gather is to bring together, collect, or assemble in one place or group. |
| 560 | gear | Gear refers to the machinery or equipment used for a particular purpose, or the clothing and equipment worn for a particular activity. |
| 561 | gene | A gene is a unit of hereditary information that is passed down from parents to offspring, determining certain traits or characteristics. |
| 562 | general | General refers to something that is widespread or applicable to a wide range of people or situations. |
| 563 | gift | A gift is something given to someone as a present or gesture of goodwill. |
| 564 | girl | A girl is a female child or young woman. |
| 565 | girlfriend | A girlfriend is a female romantic partner or companion, often in a committed relationship. |
| 566 | give | To give means to transfer the possession of something to someone else as a gift or payment. |
| 567 | glad | Glad refers to a feeling of happiness or satisfaction. |
| 568 | glass | Glass is a hard, transparent material used for windows, mirrors, and other purposes. |
| 569 | glove | A glove is a piece of clothing worn on the hand for warmth or protection. |
| 570 | go | To go means to move from one place to another. |
| 571 | goal | A goal is an aim or objective that someone strives to achieve. |
| 572 | god | A god is a supernatural being or spirit worshipped by people, often considered to have power and control over the world and its inhabitants. |
| 573 | gold | Gold is a precious metal that is yellow in color and is often used to make jewelry and coins. |
| 574 | golf | Golf is a sport played on a large open-air course, in which players use clubs to hit a small ball into a series of holes. |
| 575 | good | Good means of high quality or satisfactory standard. |
| 576 | government | Government is the system or group of people governing an organized community or nation. |
| 577 | grab | Grab means to take hold of something quickly and forcefully. |
| 578 | grade | A grade is a level of quality or performance that is assigned to something, such as a student's work or a product's materials. |
| 579 | grand | Grand refers to something of impressive size, extent, or importance, often associated with luxury and opulence. |
| 580 | grandfather | A grandfather is the father of a person's parent. |
| 581 | grandmother | A grandmother is the mother of one's parent. |
| 582 | grass | Grass is a type of plant with long, thin leaves that is often used for lawns and pastures. |
| 583 | great | Great means very good or excellent. |
| 584 | green | Green refers to the color of grass or leaves, or something that is environmentally friendly. |
| 585 | grocery | A grocery is a store that sells food and household items. |
| 586 | ground | The ground is the solid surface of the earth that people and things stand on. |
| 587 | group | A group is a collection of individuals who share common interests or characteristics. |
| 588 | growth | Growth is the process of developing or increasing in size, quantity, or degree. |
| 589 | guarantee | To guarantee is to promise or assure that something will happen or be true. |
| 590 | guard | A guard is a person who protects someone or something. |
| 591 | guess | To guess is to try to figure out an answer or solution without knowing for sure. |
| 592 | guest | A guest is a person who is invited to visit or stay in someone else's home, hotel, or other accommodation. |
| 593 | guidance | Guidance refers to the act of giving advice or direction to someone to help them make decisions or solve problems. |
| 594 | guide | A guide is a person or thing that provides direction or advice to help others achieve a particular goal or outcome. |
| 595 | guitar | A guitar is a musical instrument with strings that is played by plucking or strumming. |
| 596 | guy | A guy is a slang term for a man or boy. |
| 597 | habit | A habit is a regular tendency or practice, often referring to a behavior that is difficult to change. |
| 598 | hair | Hair is the protein filament that grows from follicles in the skin and covers much of the human body. |
| 599 | half | Half is one of two equal parts of something. |
| 600 | hall | A hall is a large room used for public gatherings or events. |