| 601 | hand | A hand is the part of the body at the end of the arm, used for grasping and manipulating objects. |
| 602 | handle | To handle means to manage or deal with something or to hold or touch something with your hands. |
| 603 | hang | To hang is to suspend or attach something from above, or to be suspended from above. |
| 604 | harm | Harm is physical or emotional damage that is caused to someone or something. |
| 605 | hat | A hat is a type of headwear that is worn on top of the head, often for protection from the sun or for fashion purposes. |
| 606 | hate | Hate is an intense feeling of dislike or animosity towards someone or something. |
| 607 | head | The head is the part of the body at the top, containing the brain, eyes, ears, mouth, and nose. |
| 608 | health | Health is the state of being free from illness or injury. |
| 609 | hearing | Hearing is the ability to perceive sound by detecting vibrations through the ear. |
| 610 | heart | The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body, providing oxygen and nutrients to the tissues. |
| 611 | heat | Heat is a form of energy that causes objects to become warmer. |
| 612 | heavy | Heavy means having a lot of weight or being difficult to lift or move. |
| 613 | height | Height is the measurement of how tall something or someone is, usually from the bottom to the top. |
| 614 | hell | Hell is a place of punishment or suffering in some religions and belief systems. |
| 615 | hello | Hello is a greeting used when you meet or speak to someone. |
| 616 | help | To help means to assist or give support to someone. |
| 617 | hide | Hide means to conceal or keep something out of sight. |
| 618 | high | High refers to being far up or having an intense feeling, often related to drugs. |
| 619 | highlight | A highlight is the most important or interesting part of something. |
| 620 | highway | A highway is a main road that connects different cities and regions. |
| 621 | hire | To hire means to employ or bring someone on to do a job or task. |
| 622 | historian | A historian is a person who studies and writes about history, especially one who is an authority on it. |
| 623 | history | History is the study of past events. |
| 624 | hit | To hit is to strike something with force. |
| 625 | hold | To hold is to have or keep something in your hands or arms. |
| 626 | hole | A hole is an opening or gap in something. |
| 627 | holiday | A holiday is a day or period of time set aside for celebration, relaxation, or recreation, typically observed by not working or attending school. |
| 628 | home | A home is a place where someone lives and feels comfortable and safe. |
| 629 | homework | Homework is schoolwork that is assigned to be completed outside of class. |
| 630 | honey | Honey is a sweet, sticky substance made by bees from nectar collected from flowers. |
| 631 | hook | A hook is a curved piece of metal or other material used for catching, holding, or hanging things. |
| 632 | hope | Hope is a feeling of optimism or expectation for a positive outcome in the future. |
| 633 | horror | Horror refers to a feeling of intense fear, dread, or revulsion. |
| 634 | horse | A horse is a large, four-legged animal with a mane, tail, and hooves, often used for riding or working on a farm. |
| 635 | hospital | A hospital is a place where sick or injured people are given medical treatment and care. |
| 636 | host | A host is a person or organization that provides lodging or entertainment for guests. |
| 637 | hotel | A hotel is a place where people can pay to stay for a short period, usually while they are traveling. |
| 638 | hour | An hour is a unit of time that equals 60 minutes. |
| 639 | house | A house is a building where people live. |
| 640 | housing | Housing refers to the provision of shelter or accommodation for people, often provided by a government or other organization for those in need. |
| 641 | human | Human refers to a person or a member of the Homo sapiens species. |
| 642 | hunt | To hunt is to search for or pursue game or other wild animals for food, sport, or profit. |
| 643 | hurry | Hurry means to move or act quickly, often due to a sense of urgency or time constraint. |
| 644 | hurt | Hurt is the feeling of physical or emotional pain or discomfort. |
| 645 | husband | A husband is a man who is married to a woman. |
| 646 | ice | Ice is a solid form of water, typically formed by freezing. |
| 647 | idea | An idea is a concept or thought that is formed in the mind. |
| 648 | ideal | Ideal refers to a standard of perfection or excellence that is considered to be the best or most desirable. |
| 649 | if | If is a conjunction used to introduce a condition or hypothetical situation. |
| 650 | illegal | Illegal refers to something that is prohibited by law or rules. |
| 651 | image | An image is a visual representation or picture of something. |
| 652 | imagination | Imagination is the ability to form mental images or ideas of things that are not present or that do not exist. |
| 653 | impact | Impact is the effect or influence that something has on a situation or person. |
| 654 | implement | To implement is to put a plan or decision into action. |
| 655 | importance | Importance is the quality of being significant or essential. |
| 656 | impress | To impress is to make someone feel admiration or respect. |
| 657 | impression | Impression is the way that someone or something is perceived or understood by others. |
| 658 | improvement | Improvement is the act of making something better or improving its quality or condition. |
| 659 | incident | An incident is an event or occurrence, often one that is unexpected or unplanned. |
| 660 | income | Income is the money a person or organization earns through work or investments. |
| 661 | increase | To increase is to make something bigger or more in amount. |
| 662 | independence | Independence is the state of being free from the control or influence of others. |
| 663 | independent | Independent means something that is free from the control or influence of others. |
| 664 | indication | An indication is a sign or signal that suggests something, often used to convey information or point to a certain direction or meaning. |
| 665 | individual | Individual refers to a single person or thing. |
| 666 | industry | Industry is the economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and the manufacturing of goods. |
| 667 | inevitable | Inevitable refers to something that is bound to happen or cannot be avoided, regardless of any efforts to prevent it. |
| 668 | inflation | Inflation is the increase in the price of goods and services over time, often resulting from an increase in the supply of money or a decrease in the supply of goods and services. |
| 669 | influence | To influence is to have an effect on someone or something. |
| 670 | information | Information is knowledge or facts that are communicated or received. |
| 671 | initial | An initial is the first letter of a word or name, or the first stage of a process. |
| 672 | initiative | Initiative is the ability to take charge and begin something new or make changes. |
| 673 | injury | An injury is damage or harm caused to a person's body, often resulting from an accident or physical activity. |
| 674 | insect | An insect is a small creature with six legs and sometimes wings, such as a bee, fly or ant. |
| 675 | inside | Inside refers to the inner part or surface of something. |
| 676 | inspection | Inspection is the act of examining or checking something carefully. |
| 677 | inspector | An inspector is a person who inspects or examines something, especially for quality or safety. |
| 678 | instance | An instance is an occurrence or example of something. |
| 679 | instruction | Instruction is the act of teaching or providing information, guidance, or directions. |
| 680 | insurance | Insurance is a system of protection against financial loss or damage, often provided by an insurance company in exchange for regular payments or premiums. |
| 681 | intention | Intention refers to a plan or purpose that someone has, often with respect to their actions or behavior. |
| 682 | interaction | Interaction is the exchange of information or ideas between people or things. |
| 683 | interest | Interest is the amount of money charged for borrowing money or the degree of attention or curiosity shown in something. |
| 684 | internal | Internal refers to something that is located or exists inside of something else. |
| 685 | international | International refers to something that involves different countries or people from different countries. |
| 686 | internet | The internet is a global computer network that allows communication and information sharing through websites and other digital media. |
| 687 | interview | An interview is a formal meeting in which one person asks questions to another person in order to gather information. |
| 688 | introduction | The act of presenting or making something known to others for the first time. |
| 689 | investment | Investment is the action or process of putting money into something with the expectation of making a profit or achieving a benefit. |
| 690 | invite | Invite means to request or ask someone to come or join a particular event, gathering, or activity. |
| 691 | iron | Iron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe, commonly used to make metal objects or tools. |
| 692 | island | An island is a piece of land surrounded by water, often smaller than a continent. |
| 693 | issue | An issue is a problem or topic that people discuss or debate. |
| 694 | it | It is a pronoun used to refer to a thing or animal previously mentioned or easily identifiable from the context. |
| 695 | item | An item is a thing or object. |
| 696 | jacket | A jacket is a piece of clothing worn over the upper body, often for warmth or style. |
| 697 | job | A job is a regular activity that a person performs in order to earn money or gain experience. |
| 698 | join | To join means to connect or link two or more things together. |
| 699 | joint | A joint is the place where two or more bones meet in the body, or a place where two or more things are joined together. |
| 700 | joke | A joke is something said or done to make people laugh or feel amused. |
| 701 | judge | A judge is a person appointed or elected to decide on legal matters in a court of law. |
| 702 | judgment | Judgment is the ability to make considered decisions based on careful thought and analysis. |
| 703 | juice | Juice refers to a drink that is made by squeezing or extracting liquid from fruits or vegetables. |
| 704 | jump | To jump is to propel oneself upward by pushing off the ground. |
| 705 | junior | Junior is used to describe someone who is younger or less experienced than someone else in the same profession or organization. |
| 706 | jury | A jury is a group of people who listen to evidence in a court case and decide on a verdict. |
| 707 | keep | To keep means to hold or retain something in one's possession or control. |
| 708 | key | A key is a small piece of metal or plastic used to open locks or start machines. |
| 709 | kick | To kick is to strike with the foot. |
| 710 | kid | A kid is a young goat or a slang term for a child or young person. |
| 711 | kill | To kill means to cause the death of something or someone. |
| 712 | kind | Kind refers to a type or category of something. |
| 713 | king | A king is a male ruler of a country or territory. |
| 714 | kiss | Kiss refers to an act of touching or pressing one's lips against another person or object, often as a sign of affection, love, or respect. |
| 715 | kitchen | A kitchen is a room or area in a house where food is prepared and cooked. |
| 716 | knee | A knee is the joint that connects the upper and lower parts of the leg. |
| 717 | knife | A knife is a tool or weapon with a sharp blade used for cutting or slicing. |
| 718 | knowledge | Knowledge is information, skills, and understanding acquired through experience or education. |
| 719 | lab | Lab is an abbreviation of laboratory, a place equipped for scientific research and experiments. |
| 720 | lack | Lack is the absence or shortage of something that is needed or desired. |
| 721 | ladder | A ladder is a device consisting of a series of rungs or steps used for climbing up or down something. |
| 722 | lady | A lady is a polite and respectful term for a woman, often used to show admiration or respect. |
| 723 | lake | A lake is a large body of water surrounded by land, typically formed by natural processes or human intervention. |
| 724 | land | Land is the solid part of the Earth's surface that is not covered by water. |
| 725 | landscape | A landscape is a large area of land with a particular type of scenery or natural features. |
| 726 | language | A language is a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar used by a particular community or nation. |
| 727 | laugh | Laugh is a sound made by someone expressing amusement or joy. |
| 728 | law | A law is a system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members. |
| 729 | lawyer | A lawyer is a person who practices law, as an advocate, barrister, attorney, counselor, solicitor, notary, or civil law notary. |
| 730 | lay | Lay is to place something in a flat or horizontal position. |
| 731 | layer | A layer is a sheet, film, or thickness of material lying over a surface or body. |
| 732 | lead | To lead means to guide or direct a group of people or to be in charge of something. |
| 733 | leader | A leader is a person who guides, directs, or commands a group or organization. |
| 734 | leadership | Leadership is the ability to inspire and guide others towards a common goal or vision. |
| 735 | leading | Leading means being in the front or having the most important position or influence. |
| 736 | league | A league is a group of sports teams or organizations that compete against each other. |
| 737 | leather | Leather is a material made from the skin of an animal, usually a cow, used to make shoes, belts, and other products. |
| 738 | leave | To leave is to go away from a place or to stop doing something. |
| 739 | lecture | A lecture is a talk or speech given to an audience, often as part of a teaching or informative session. |
| 740 | leg | A leg is a part of the body that connects the foot to the hip. |
| 741 | length | Length is the measurement of the extent or dimension of something, typically referring to its longest side or distance. |
| 742 | lesson | A lesson is a period of teaching or learning about a particular subject or activity. |
| 743 | let | To let is to allow someone to do something or to rent a property to someone. |
| 744 | letter | A letter is a written or printed message that is usually sent by mail. |
| 745 | level | Level refers to the height or position of something relative to a given point. |
| 746 | library | A library is a collection of books and other resources made available for people to use or borrow. |
| 747 | lie | To lie is to intentionally make a false statement or statement that is not true. |
| 748 | life | Life is the quality that distinguishes living things from non-living things, characterized by growth, reproduction, and adaptation. |
| 749 | lift | To lift is to move something upward or to raise something to a higher position. |
| 750 | light | Light refers to the electromagnetic radiation that enables us to see objects. |
| 751 | limit | A limit is a point beyond which something cannot or should not go. |
| 752 | line | A line is a continuous path or mark that is long and narrow. |
| 753 | link | A link is a connection between two or more things, often used in reference to a hyperlink on a website that directs the user to another web page. |
| 754 | lip | A lip is the fleshy part of the mouth that helps with speaking, eating, and drinking. |
| 755 | list | A list is a group of items or information that are arranged in a particular order. |
| 756 | listen | To listen means to pay attention to someone or something that is speaking or making a sound. |
| 757 | literature | Literature is written works, especially those considered to have artistic or intellectual value. |
| 758 | living | Living refers to the condition or state of being alive or in existence, or it can refer to the means of sustaining life, such as food and shelter. |
| 759 | load | Load is the weight or burden carried by a person, animal, or vehicle. |
| 760 | loan | A loan is an amount of money that is borrowed with the expectation of being paid back, typically with interest. |
| 761 | local | Local refers to something that is nearby or from a particular place or region. |
| 762 | location | A location is a specific place or position in space, typically with a physical address or geographical coordinates. |
| 763 | lock | A lock is a device used to secure a door, gate, or other opening. |
| 764 | log | A log is a thick piece of wood from a tree that has been cut down. |
| 765 | long | Long refers to something that is of a great distance or duration in time. |
| 766 | look | To look means to direct your eyes towards something to see or observe it. |
| 767 | loss | A loss is the act of losing something or the result of losing something. |
| 768 | love | Love is a strong feeling of affection or attachment towards someone or something. |
| 769 | low | Low refers to something that is not high or tall, or something that is not expensive or important. |
| 770 | luck | Luck refers to success or good fortune, often attributed to chance. |
| 771 | lunch | Lunch is a meal eaten in the middle of the day. |
| 772 | machine | A machine is a mechanical device that is used to perform tasks, such as lifting or cutting. |
| 773 | magazine | A magazine is a periodical publication containing articles, stories, photographs, and other features, often targeted to a specific audience or interest group. |
| 774 | mail | Mail is the system used for sending letters, packages, and other postal items through a postal service. |
| 775 | main | Main refers to the most important or central part of something. |
| 776 | maintenance | Maintenance is the act of keeping something in good condition. |
| 777 | major | Major means something that is significant or important. |
| 778 | make | To make means to create or construct something. |
| 779 | male | Male refers to a person or animal that is biologically characterized as having the reproductive organs typically associated with producing sperm. |
| 780 | mall | A mall is a large shopping center with many stores and businesses. |
| 781 | man | A man is an adult human male. |
| 782 | management | Management is the process of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling resources to achieve specific goals. |
| 783 | manager | A manager is a person who is responsible for overseeing a team or group of people and making sure they complete their work effectively and efficiently. |
| 784 | manner | Manner refers to the way in which something is done or the way someone behaves. |
| 785 | manufacturer | A manufacturer is a company or person that makes products. |
| 786 | many | Many means a large number of something. |
| 787 | map | A map is a visual representation of an area or a place. |
| 788 | march | To march is to walk steadily and rhythmically, especially in a group, typically as part of a military or protest demonstration. |
| 789 | mark | A mark is a visible trace or impression left by something. |
| 790 | market | A market is a place where goods or services are bought and sold. |
| 791 | marketing | Marketing is the process of promoting and selling products or services. |
| 792 | marriage | Marriage is a legally recognized union between two people, typically involving commitment, companionship, and mutual support. |
| 793 | master | A master is a person who has complete control or authority over something, or who has achieved a high level of skill or proficiency in a particular field. |
| 794 | match | A match is a small stick made of wood or cardboard that is used to start a fire, or a competition or game in which two or more people or teams compete against each other. |
| 795 | mate | A mate is a friend or companion, often a romantic partner. |
| 796 | material | Material refers to the physical substance or matter that something is made of. |
| 797 | math | A subject that deals with numbers, quantities, and shapes through various operations and formulas. |
| 798 | matter | Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. |
| 799 | maximum | Maximum is the highest amount or quantity that is allowed or possible. |
| 800 | maybe | Maybe means perhaps, possibly or it could be. |