| 801 | meal | A meal is an occasion when you eat food, especially breakfast, lunch or dinner. |
| 802 | meaning | Meaning is the significance or purpose behind something or someone. |
| 803 | measurement | Measurement is the process of quantifying and determining the size, amount, or degree of something. |
| 804 | meat | Meat is animal flesh that is consumed as food. |
| 805 | media | Media are the means of communication, such as television, newspapers, and the internet, that reach large numbers of people. |
| 806 | medicine | Medicine is the science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illness or injury. |
| 807 | medium | A medium is a substance or material through which something is transmitted or communicated. |
| 808 | meet | To meet means to come together or be introduced to someone for the first time. |
| 809 | meeting | A meeting is a gathering of people for a particular purpose, usually to discuss or decide on something. |
| 810 | member | A member is a person who belongs to a group or organization, often participating in its activities or sharing its goals and values. |
| 811 | membership | Membership is the status of being a member of a group or organization. |
| 812 | memory | A memory is a recollection or mental representation of past experiences, events, or information. |
| 813 | mention | To mention is to refer to or briefly speak about something or someone. |
| 814 | menu | A menu is a list of food and drink items available at a restaurant or other establishment. |
| 815 | mess | A mess is a state of disorder or confusion, or a dirty or untidy place. |
| 816 | message | A message is a piece of information or communication sent from one person or entity to another, often using technology or other means of delivery. |
| 817 | metal | Metal is a hard and shiny material that is used to make many things, such as cars and buildings. |
| 818 | method | A method is a particular way of doing something. |
| 819 | middle | Middle refers to the central point or position between two things. |
| 820 | midnight | Midnight is the point in time that marks the start of a new day, exactly twelve o'clock at night. |
| 821 | might | Might means to express possibility or permission. |
| 822 | milk | Milk is a white liquid produced by female mammals to feed their young. |
| 823 | mind | The mind refers to the part of a person that thinks, feels, and perceives. |
| 824 | mine | Mine refers to a place where minerals or other valuable resources are extracted from the earth, or to something that belongs to the speaker. |
| 825 | minimum | The minimum is the smallest or lowest amount, level, or value that is acceptable or allowed. |
| 826 | minor | Minor means something that is not important or not serious. |
| 827 | minute | A minute is a unit of time that equals 60 seconds. |
| 828 | mirror | A mirror is a reflective surface that shows a person's reflection. |
| 829 | miss | Miss means to feel the absence or loss of someone or something that one has become accustomed to or fond of. |
| 830 | mission | A mission is a specific task or assignment that is given to someone or a group of people to accomplish. |
| 831 | mistake | A mistake is an error or fault in action, judgment, or thought. |
| 832 | mix | To mix is to combine two or more substances together to form a new mixture. |
| 833 | mixture | A mixture is a combination of different substances or things. |
| 834 | mobile | Mobile is a device or vehicle that is capable of moving from one place to another. |
| 835 | mode | Mode is the most frequently occurring value in a set of data. |
| 836 | model | A model is a representation or example of something, often used to help explain or demonstrate it. |
| 837 | mom | Mom is an informal term used to refer to one's mother. |
| 838 | moment | A brief period of time that has significance or importance. |
| 839 | money | Money is a medium of exchange used to buy goods and services. |
| 840 | monitor | A monitor is a device used to display or measure information, such as a computer monitor or a heart monitor. |
| 841 | month | A month is a period of time consisting of approximately four weeks. |
| 842 | mood | Mood is a temporary state of mind or feeling, often influenced by external factors such as environment or circumstances. |
| 843 | morning | Morning refers to the early part of the day, from sunrise until noon. |
| 844 | mortgage | A mortgage is a loan taken out to buy property or real estate, with the property serving as collateral. |
| 845 | most | Most means the majority or the greatest amount of something. |
| 846 | mother | A mother is a female parent who gives birth to or raises a child. |
| 847 | motor | A motor is a machine that converts energy into motion, often used to power vehicles or machinery. |
| 848 | mountain | A mountain is a large, natural elevation of the earth's surface, often with steep sides and a peak. |
| 849 | mouse | A mouse is a small, rodent-like animal with a pointed snout and long, curved tail. |
| 850 | mouth | Mouth refers to the opening in a person's face through which they eat, breathe, and speak. |
| 851 | move | To move is to change the position or place of something or someone. |
| 852 | movie | A movie is a form of entertainment that tells a story through moving pictures and sound. |
| 853 | mud | Mud is a mixture of water and soil or fine-grained sediment that can be soft and sticky when wet. |
| 854 | muscle | A muscle is a tissue in the body that can contract and produce movement. |
| 855 | music | Music is the art of creating or arranging sounds, usually in a structured way. |
| 856 | nail | A nail is a thin piece of metal with a pointed end that is used to fasten things together, typically hammered into wood or other materials. |
| 857 | name | A name is a word or phrase used to identify a particular person, place, or thing. |
| 858 | nasty | Nasty is something that is unpleasant or offensive. |
| 859 | nation | A nation is a large group of people who share a common language, culture, history, or government. |
| 860 | national | National means something that is related to a country or its people. |
| 861 | native | Native refers to something or someone that is from a particular place by birth or origin. |
| 862 | natural | Natural means something that occurs in nature or is not man-made. |
| 863 | nature | Nature is the physical world and all the living things in it. |
| 864 | neat | Neat refers to something that is tidy, orderly, or well-organized, often with a sense of simplicity and elegance. |
| 865 | necessary | Necessary refers to something that is needed or required, or something that is essential. |
| 866 | neck | The neck is the part of the body that connects the head to the shoulders. |
| 867 | negative | Negative means something that is unfavorable or not constructive. |
| 868 | negotiation | Negotiation is the process of discussing and reaching an agreement or compromise between two or more parties, often with conflicting interests or goals. |
| 869 | nerve | A nerve is a bundle of fibers that transmit signals between the brain and other parts of the body. |
| 870 | net | A net is a type of fabric or material that is woven or knotted together with small holes in it, used for catching or trapping things. |
| 871 | network | A network is a system of interconnected elements, such as computers, people, or organizations. |
| 872 | news | News is newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events. |
| 873 | newspaper | A newspaper is a daily or weekly publication containing news, articles, and advertisements, typically printed on large sheets of paper and distributed for public consumption. |
| 874 | night | Night is the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise. |
| 875 | nobody | Nobody means no one or not anyone. |
| 876 | noise | Noise is a loud or unpleasant sound. |
| 877 | normal | Normal means being typical or expected or not having any significant deviations. |
| 878 | north | North is the direction that points toward the Earth's North Pole. |
| 879 | nose | The nose is the part of the face or head that protrudes above the mouth, used for smelling and breathing. |
| 880 | note | A note is a brief message or a written or printed symbol representing a musical tone. |
| 881 | nothing | Nothing is the absence of anything or something that has no significance or importance. |
| 882 | notice | To notice is to become aware of something with your senses or your mind. |
| 883 | novel | A novel is a long work of fiction that tells a story. |
| 884 | number | A number is a mathematical value used to represent a quantity or amount. |
| 885 | nurse | A nurse is a healthcare professional who provides medical care and support to patients. |
| 886 | object | An object is a thing that can be seen or touched and is not alive. |
| 887 | objective | An objective is a goal or purpose. |
| 888 | obligation | An obligation is a duty or responsibility that someone has, often based on a moral, legal, or social contract. |
| 889 | occasion | An occasion is a particular time when something happens or an event is celebrated. |
| 890 | offer | To offer is to give someone the opportunity to accept or take something. |
| 891 | office | A place where administrative or professional work is done, typically in a building with rooms for offices and meeting spaces. |
| 892 | officer | An officer is a person who has a position of authority in a government, military, or other organization. |
| 893 | official | Official means being authorized or approved by a person or organization in a position of authority. |
| 894 | oil | Oil is a viscous liquid that is used as fuel and in the production of various materials. |
| 895 | one | One is a number that comes after zero and before two, or a pronoun used to refer to a person or thing in general. |
| 896 | opening | An opening is a hole, gap or space that allows entry or access. |
| 897 | operation | An operation is a planned activity or process designed to achieve a specific goal or outcome. |
| 898 | opinion | An opinion is a belief or judgment about something, often based on personal experiences or feelings rather than facts. |
| 899 | opportunity | A chance or possibility for advancement or progress. |
| 900 | opposite | Opposite means being completely different or contrary. |
| 901 | option | An option is a choice or possibility that is available. |
| 902 | orange | Orange is a fruit with a tough reddish-yellow rind and a juicy, sweet pulp. |
| 903 | order | Order refers to the arrangement or sequence of things or events. |
| 904 | ordinary | Ordinary refers to something that is common or typical, without any special or distinctive features. |
| 905 | organization | An organization is a group of people with a particular purpose or function, such as a business or government department. |
| 906 | original | Original means something that is the first or earliest form of something. |
| 907 | other | Other refers to a different thing or things from the one already mentioned or known. |
| 908 | outcome | An outcome is the final result or consequence of a particular action or situation. |
| 909 | outside | Outside refers to the outer part or surface of something. |
| 910 | oven | An oven is a thermally insulated chamber used for baking or heating food. |
| 911 | owner | An owner is a person who has legal possession or control of something, such as a property or a business. |
| 912 | pace | Pace is the speed or rate at which something moves or progresses. |
| 913 | pack | To pack is to put things into a bag, box, or other container for storage or transport. |
| 914 | package | A package is a box or container used for transporting or storing items. |
| 915 | page | A page is a single side of a sheet of paper in a book or document. |
| 916 | pain | Pain is an unpleasant physical sensation or discomfort in the body. |
| 917 | paint | Paint is a liquid that is used to color or decorate things. |
| 918 | painting | An artistic creation made using paint on a surface, typically to convey an image or idea. |
| 919 | pair | A pair is two objects of the same kind that are meant to be used together. |
| 920 | panic | Panic is a sudden feeling of fear or anxiety that causes people to act in a frantic or irrational way. |
| 921 | paper | Paper is a thin material used for writing or printing on, made from wood pulp or other fibrous material. |
| 922 | parent | A parent is a person who has a child or children. |
| 923 | park | A park is a public place with grass, trees, and often playgrounds or sports fields for people to enjoy. |
| 924 | parking | Parking refers to the act of stopping and leaving a vehicle in a designated area for a period of time. |
| 925 | part | A part is a piece or segment of a larger object or system. |
| 926 | particular | Particular means something that is specific or unique. |
| 927 | partner | A partner is a person who shares in an activity or business with another person. |
| 928 | party | A party is a social gathering or event where people come together to celebrate, socialize or have fun. |
| 929 | pass | To pass is to move past or go beyond something. |
| 930 | passage | A passage is a way through something, often a narrow or restricted path. |
| 931 | passenger | A passenger is a person who is traveling in a vehicle or on a mode of transportation, often for a journey or trip. |
| 932 | passion | Passion is a strong and intense emotion or feeling, often related to love, desire, or enthusiasm. |
| 933 | past | Past refers to a time that has already happened. |
| 934 | path | A path is a route or way that is taken or followed to get from one place to another. |
| 935 | patience | Patience is the ability to remain calm and composed in the face of difficulties or delays. |
| 936 | patient | A patient is a person receiving medical treatment or care. |
| 937 | pattern | A pattern is a repeated design or shape. |
| 938 | pause | To pause is to stop briefly before continuing. |
| 939 | pay | To pay is to give someone money in exchange for something. |
| 940 | payment | Payment is the act of giving or receiving money for goods or services. |
| 941 | peace | Peace is a state of calmness and absence of conflict or war. |
| 942 | peak | A peak is the highest point of something, such as a mountain or a wave. |
| 943 | pen | A pen is a writing instrument, often with ink or a ballpoint tip. |
| 944 | penalty | A penalty is a punishment imposed for breaking a law or rule. |
| 945 | pension | A pension is a regular payment made to a person who has retired from work. |
| 946 | people | People are individuals who are part of a society. |
| 947 | percentage | A percentage is a fraction of a hundred, often used to represent a proportion or share of something. |
| 948 | perception | Perception is the way you think about or understand something. |
| 949 | performance | The act of carrying out a task, duty, or function, often in a public setting such as a theater or sports arena. |
| 950 | period | A period is a length of time or a punctuation mark used to end a sentence. |
| 951 | permission | Permission is the act of allowing someone to do something or the right to do something. |
| 952 | permit | Permit means to allow or authorize someone to do something. |
| 953 | person | A person is an individual human being. |
| 954 | personal | Personal means something that is related to oneself or individual. |
| 955 | personality | Personality refers to the unique and distinctive set of characteristics, qualities, and traits that define a person's individuality and identity. |
| 956 | perspective | Perspective is a particular point of view or way of looking at something. |
| 957 | phase | A phase is a distinct stage in a process of change or development. |
| 958 | philosophy | Philosophy is the study of fundamental questions about existence, reality, knowledge, values, reason, and ethics. |
| 959 | phone | A phone is an electronic device used for communication, typically allowing people to make calls, send messages, and access the internet. |
| 960 | photo | A photo is a picture taken with a camera or other photographic device. |
| 961 | phrase | A phrase is a group of words used together in a sentence to convey a specific meaning. |
| 962 | physical | Physical means something that is related to the body or physical world. |
| 963 | physics | Physics is the study of matter, energy, and the interaction between them. |
| 964 | piano | A piano is a musical instrument with a keyboard and strings that are struck by hammers when the keys are played. |
| 965 | pick | To pick is to choose something or someone from a group of options. |
| 966 | picture | A picture is a representation of a person, object, or scene created by art, photography, or other visual media. |
| 967 | pie | A pie is a baked dish with a pastry crust that usually contains sweet or savory filling. |
| 968 | piece | A piece is a part or portion of something. |
| 969 | pin | A pin is a small, pointed object used to fasten things together. |
| 970 | pipe | A pipe is a tube-like structure that is used to transport fluids or gases. |
| 971 | pitch | A pitch is a throw or toss of an object. |
| 972 | pizza | Pizza is a dish that consists of a flat bread base topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various ingredients such as vegetables and meats. |
| 973 | place | A place is a location or position in space. |
| 974 | plan | A plan is a course of action or strategy designed to achieve a goal. |
| 975 | plane | A plane is a vehicle that is designed for air travel and has wings and one or more engines. |
| 976 | plant | A plant is a living organism that is typically photosynthetic, has roots, stems, and leaves, and is able to reproduce. |
| 977 | plastic | Plastic is a synthetic material made from polymers that can be molded into various shapes and used for a wide range of applications. |
| 978 | plate | A plate is a flat dish used for serving or eating food. |
| 979 | platform | A platform is a raised surface or area, often used for standing or as a base for something such as a stage or a structure. |
| 980 | play | To play is to engage in an activity for enjoyment or competition. |
| 981 | player | A player is a person who takes part in a game or sport. |
| 982 | pleasure | Pleasure is a feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction. |
| 983 | plenty | Plenty means having enough or more than enough of something. |
| 984 | poem | A poem is a piece of writing in which the words are chosen for their beauty and sound and are often arranged in short lines. |
| 985 | poet | A poet is a writer who specializes in creating poetry, often using language and rhythm to express emotions, ideas, or experiences. |
| 986 | poetry | Poetry is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language, such as meter and rhyme, to evoke emotion and convey meaning. |
| 987 | point | A point is a specific location or position in space or time, often used to indicate direction or to emphasize something. |
| 988 | police | Police are a group of people responsible for maintaining law and order, preventing crime and protecting people and property. |
| 989 | policy | A policy is a course of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual. |
| 990 | politics | The activities associated with governing a country or area, including decision-making and the formulation of laws and policies. |
| 991 | pollution | Pollution is the presence or introduction into the environment of harmful substances or contaminants that can damage ecosystems, health, or quality of life. |
| 992 | pool | A pool is a small body of still water, often for swimming or as a reservoir. |
| 993 | pop | Pop refers to a short, sharp sound or burst, often produced by something bursting or exploding. |
| 994 | population | The group of individuals living in a particular area or region. |
| 995 | position | Position refers to the location or placement of something. |
| 996 | positive | Positive refers to something that is good or beneficial, or someone who has an optimistic outlook. |
| 997 | possession | A possession is something that is owned or held by a person or group. |
| 998 | possibility | Possibility is the condition or fact of being possible; something that may or may not occur or be true. |
| 999 | possible | Possible means something that can be done or achieved. |
| 1000 | post | A post is a message or piece of information that is published online or on a notice board. |