| 1001 | pot | A pot is a container, typically made of clay or metal, used for cooking or storing food or liquids. |
| 1002 | potato | A potato is a starchy root vegetable that is commonly used in cooking. |
| 1003 | potential | Potential means having the ability to become something in the future. |
| 1004 | pound | A pound is a unit of weight measurement equal to 16 ounces. |
| 1005 | power | Power is the ability to influence or control people or things. |
| 1006 | practice | Practice refers to the act of doing something repeatedly in order to improve or master it. |
| 1007 | preference | Preference refers to a liking or desire for one thing over another. |
| 1008 | preparation | Preparation is the act of getting ready for something. |
| 1009 | presence | Presence refers to the fact of being in a particular place. |
| 1010 | present | Present refers to the current time or the act of giving something to someone, often as a gift or award. |
| 1011 | presentation | A presentation is a formal talk or speech given to an audience, often accompanied by visual aids. |
| 1012 | president | The elected or appointed head of a country or organization. |
| 1013 | press | To press means to apply force or pressure to something or to urge someone to do something. |
| 1014 | pressure | Pressure is the force exerted on an object per unit area. |
| 1015 | price | Price is the amount of money that must be paid in order to purchase a particular item or service. |
| 1016 | pride | Pride is a feeling of satisfaction or happiness about something that you have done or something you possess. |
| 1017 | priest | A priest is a person who performs religious ceremonies and provides spiritual guidance to others. |
| 1018 | primary | Primary refers to something that is the most important or fundamental. |
| 1019 | principle | A principle is a fundamental truth, law, or belief that serves as the foundation for a system of thought or behavior. |
| 1020 | print | To print means to create a copy of something on paper or another material. |
| 1021 | prior | Prior means existing or occurring before in time, order, or importance. |
| 1022 | priority | Priority refers to the state or condition of being more important or urgent than something else. |
| 1023 | private | Private means belonging to or for the use of one particular person or group, not for public or general use. |
| 1024 | prize | A prize is an award or reward given to someone who has achieved something great or who has won a competition. |
| 1025 | problem | A problem is a situation that needs to be resolved or dealt with. |
| 1026 | procedure | Procedure is a series of actions taken in a particular order to accomplish a specific task or goal. |
| 1027 | process | A process is a series of steps or actions taken to achieve a particular goal or outcome. |
| 1028 | produce | To produce is to create or make something, often in a manufacturing or agricultural context. |
| 1029 | product | A product is something that is made or created to be sold or used. |
| 1030 | profession | A profession is a type of job or occupation that requires special training or education. |
| 1031 | professional | Professional refers to someone who is skilled or trained in a particular job or activity. |
| 1032 | professor | A professor is a senior teacher in a college or university who is an expert in their field of study. |
| 1033 | profile | A profile is a description or summary of someone or something, often focusing on their characteristics or features. |
| 1034 | profit | Profit is the amount of money gained from a business or investment after expenses have been deducted. |
| 1035 | program | A program is a set of instructions or software designed to perform a specific task or function. |
| 1036 | progress | Progress is the gradual improvement or advancement toward a goal or better state. |
| 1037 | project | A project is a planned and organized effort to achieve a specific goal or objective. |
| 1038 | promise | A promise is a commitment or assurance made by one person to another, that they will do something or act in a certain way. |
| 1039 | promotion | Promotion refers to the act of advancing someone to a higher position or rank in a company or organization. |
| 1040 | prompt | Prompt refers to a cue or stimulus that initiates an action or response, or to something that is done without delay or hesitation. |
| 1041 | proof | Proof is evidence or confirmation that something is true or accurate. |
| 1042 | property | A thing or things that someone owns, typically a physical object or piece of land. |
| 1043 | proposal | A proposal is a suggestion or plan that is put forward for consideration or discussion. |
| 1044 | protection | Protection refers to the act of keeping something or someone safe from harm or danger. |
| 1045 | psychology | Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, often focused on understanding individual and group behavior, personality, and emotions. |
| 1046 | public | Public refers to something that is open and accessible to everyone. |
| 1047 | pull | To pull is to use force to move something towards you. |
| 1048 | punch | Punch refers to a forceful hit or strike, often delivered with a closed fist. |
| 1049 | purchase | To purchase is to buy something by paying money for it. |
| 1050 | purple | Purple is a color that is a mixture of blue and red. |
| 1051 | purpose | Purpose refers to the reason why something is done or created. |
| 1052 | push | To push is to apply force to move something away. |
| 1053 | put | To put is to place something in a particular position or location. |
| 1054 | quality | Quality is the standard or level of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something. |
| 1055 | quantity | Quantity refers to the amount or number of something, often measured or expressed in numerical terms. |
| 1056 | quarter | A quarter is a unit of measurement equal to one-fourth or 25% of something. |
| 1057 | queen | Queen is a female ruler of an independent state, or the wife or widow of a king. |
| 1058 | question | A question is a sentence or phrase that is used to ask for information or to test someone's knowledge. |
| 1059 | quiet | Quiet refers to a state of low or minimal sound or noise, or to a peaceful and calm atmosphere. |
| 1060 | quit | Quit means to stop doing or using something, often voluntarily and permanently. |
| 1061 | quote | A quote is a statement or passage from a book, article, or speech that is used as evidence or support for an argument. |
| 1062 | race | A race is a competition between people, animals, or vehicles to determine who is the fastest. |
| 1063 | radio | A radio is an electronic device that receives and broadcasts sound using radio waves. |
| 1064 | rain | Rain is water that falls from the sky when it is cloudy and wet outside. |
| 1065 | raise | To raise means to lift or elevate something to a higher position. |
| 1066 | range | Range refers to the area or extent of something, often used to describe a series of values or a variety of options. |
| 1067 | rate | Rate is the speed at which something happens or the price charged for a service or product. |
| 1068 | ratio | Ratio is the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other. |
| 1069 | raw | Raw means something that is not cooked or processed. |
| 1070 | reach | To reach is to arrive at a particular place or to make contact with something. |
| 1071 | reaction | A reaction is a response to something that happens, often involving emotions or physical changes. |
| 1072 | read | To read means to look at and comprehend the meaning of written or printed matter by interpreting the characters or symbols. |
| 1073 | reading | Reading is the act of interpreting written or printed material. |
| 1074 | reality | Reality is the state of things as they actually exist, rather than how they are imagined or perceived. |
| 1075 | reason | Reason refers to the cause or explanation for something. |
| 1076 | reception | Reception is the act of receiving or the place where guests or visitors are received. |
| 1077 | recipe | A recipe is a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish or food item. |
| 1078 | recognition | Recognition is the act of acknowledging or identifying someone or something, often with respect to achievements, contributions, or qualities. |
| 1079 | recommendation | A recommendation is a suggestion or advice on what someone should do or use. |
| 1080 | record | A record is a collection of information or data that is kept for reference or evidence. |
| 1081 | recording | A recording is a reproduction of sound or video that is stored and played back at a later time. |
| 1082 | recover | Recover means to regain something lost or taken away, such as health or possessions. |
| 1083 | red | Red is a color that is the hue of blood, or a shade resembling it. |
| 1084 | reference | A reference is a source of information or a mention of someone or something. |
| 1085 | reflection | Reflection is the act of thinking deeply about something or contemplating an experience or event. |
| 1086 | refrigerator | A refrigerator is an appliance used for storing food and drinks at a low temperature. |
| 1087 | refuse | Refuse means to decline or reject something, often because it is not desirable or acceptable. |
| 1088 | region | A region is a geographical area or a part of a larger area that is identified by certain characteristics or boundaries. |
| 1089 | register | To register is to officially sign up for something or to record information. |
| 1090 | regret | Regret refers to a feeling of sadness or disappointment about something that has happened or been done in the past. |
| 1091 | regular | Regular means something that happens or occurs frequently or at the same intervals. |
| 1092 | relation | Relation is the way in which two or more things are connected or the way in which one thing is dependent on another. |
| 1093 | relationship | A relationship is the way in which two or more people or things are connected or interact with each other. |
| 1094 | relative | A relative is a person who is connected to you by blood or marriage, such as a parent, sibling, cousin, or grandparent. |
| 1095 | release | To release means to set something free or to make something available to the public. |
| 1096 | relief | Relief is a feeling of comfort or happiness that comes from being free of pain, anxiety, or stress. |
| 1097 | remote | Remote means being far away or distant. |
| 1098 | remove | To remove is to take something away or to eliminate or get rid of something. |
| 1099 | rent | Rent is the money paid to live in a house, apartment, or other property that belongs to someone else. |
| 1100 | repair | Repair is the act of fixing something that is broken or damaged. |
| 1101 | repeat | To repeat is to do something again. |
| 1102 | replacement | A replacement is something that is used to replace something else that is broken or lost. |
| 1103 | reply | Reply means to respond to a message, question, or request, often with a verbal or written answer or reaction. |
| 1104 | report | A report is a written or spoken description of something, often giving information about an event or situation. |
| 1105 | representative | Representative refers to a person or thing that stands for or represents someone or something else, often in a formal or official capacity. |
| 1106 | republic | A republic is a type of government in which the power is held by the people and their elected representatives. |
| 1107 | reputation | Reputation is the overall perception or evaluation of someone or something, often based on their behavior, performance, or image. |
| 1108 | request | A request is an act of asking for something. |
| 1109 | requirement | A requirement is something that is necessary or mandatory in order to achieve a certain goal or meet a certain standard. |
| 1110 | research | Research refers to the systematic investigation of a particular topic or subject. |
| 1111 | reserve | Reserve means to set something aside or keep something for future use or purpose. |
| 1112 | resident | A resident is a person who lives in a particular place, especially for a long period of time. |
| 1113 | resist | Resist means to oppose or refuse to comply with something, often due to a sense of disagreement, discomfort, or moral objection. |
| 1114 | resolution | A resolution is a firm decision to do or not to do something, or the act of resolving a problem or issue. |
| 1115 | resolve | Resolve means to settle or find a solution to a problem or dispute. |
| 1116 | resort | A resort is a place where people go for relaxation or recreation, usually located in a scenic or tourist destination. |
| 1117 | resource | A resource is something that can be used to achieve a particular purpose or goal. |
| 1118 | respect | Respect is a feeling of admiration or appreciation for someone or something. |
| 1119 | respond | Respond is to reply or react to something. |
| 1120 | response | A response is an answer or reaction to something that has been said or done. |
| 1121 | responsibility | Responsibility is the state or fact of being accountable or answerable for something within one's control. |
| 1122 | rest | Rest means to relax or take a break from activity. |
| 1123 | restaurant | Restaurant is a place where people can order and eat meals prepared by professional chefs. |
| 1124 | result | A result is the outcome or consequence of an action or event. |
| 1125 | return | To return is to go back to a previous place or condition, or to give something back to its original owner. |
| 1126 | reveal | Reveal means to make something known or visible that was previously concealed or hidden. |
| 1127 | revenue | Revenue is the income that a company or organization earns from its business activities. |
| 1128 | review | A review is an evaluation or assessment of something, such as a product or service. |
| 1129 | revolution | Revolution is a sudden and often violent change in the political system or the way of doing things. |
| 1130 | reward | A reward is something given in return for good behavior or work, often as a form of incentive or recognition. |
| 1131 | rice | Rice is a type of grain that is a staple food in many cultures around the world. |
| 1132 | rich | Rich means having a lot of money or valuable possessions. |
| 1133 | ride | To ride means to travel on something, such as a vehicle or animal, by sitting on it. |
| 1134 | ring | A ring is a circular band worn on the finger, typically as an ornament or a symbol of marriage or commitment. |
| 1135 | rip | Rip means to tear or separate something forcefully or quickly, often resulting in damage or destruction. |
| 1136 | rise | To rise is to move upward from a lower position or to increase in amount or number. |
| 1137 | risk | Risk refers to the potential for harm or loss that may result from a particular action or decision. |
| 1138 | river | A river is a large natural flow of water that runs through the land. |
| 1139 | road | A road is a paved or unpaved pathway used for transportation, typically by vehicles or pedestrians. |
| 1140 | rock | A rock is a natural substance made up of minerals or other materials. |
| 1141 | role | A role is the function or position someone or something plays in a particular situation or setting. |
| 1142 | roll | Roll means to move forward by turning over and over, such as a ball or a barrel. |
| 1143 | roof | A roof is the uppermost part of a building that covers and protects the inside from the elements. |
| 1144 | room | A room is a space within a building that is enclosed by walls and used for a particular purpose. |
| 1145 | rope | Rope is a strong cord made of twisted fibers, used for tying or pulling objects. |
| 1146 | rough | Rough refers to the surface or texture that is uneven, bumpy, or not smooth. |
| 1147 | round | Round means something that is circular or curved. |
| 1148 | routine | A routine is a sequence of actions that are regularly followed. |
| 1149 | row | A row is a line of things arranged side by side, often in a straight line or sequence. |
| 1150 | royal | Royal refers to something that is related to or associated with a king, queen, or royalty. |
| 1151 | rub | Rub means to apply pressure or friction to something with one's hands or another object, often to clean, polish, or soothe. |
| 1152 | ruin | Ruin is the state of being destroyed or in disrepair. |
| 1153 | rule | A rule is a statement that tells you what you can or cannot do. |
| 1154 | run | To run is to move quickly on foot. |
| 1155 | rush | Rush refers to a sudden, rapid movement or activity, often characterized by a sense of urgency or haste. |
| 1156 | sad | Sad is a feeling of unhappiness or sorrow. |
| 1157 | safe | Safe means something that is free from danger or harm. |
| 1158 | safety | Safety is the state of being protected from harm, danger, or injury. |
| 1159 | sail | To sail is to travel on water using wind power, usually on a boat or ship. |
| 1160 | salad | A salad is a mixture of vegetables, fruits, and sometimes meat or other ingredients, usually served cold with a dressing. |
| 1161 | salary | A salary is a fixed amount of money paid regularly for work done. |
| 1162 | sale | A sale is an event or process of selling goods or services in exchange for money or other forms of payment. |
| 1163 | salt | Salt is a mineral substance that is commonly used to season or preserve food. |
| 1164 | sample | A sample is a small portion or piece of something that is taken as a representation of the whole. |
| 1165 | sand | Sand is a substance made of small grains of rock or minerals, often found on beaches or in deserts. |
| 1166 | sandwich | A sandwich is a food item made by placing filling (such as meat or vegetables) between two slices of bread. |
| 1167 | satisfaction | Satisfaction is the feeling of pleasure or contentment that comes from fulfilling a desire or need. |
| 1168 | save | To save means to keep something for future use or to rescue someone or something from harm. |
| 1169 | savings | Savings are money that you set aside and don't spend. |
| 1170 | scale | A scale is a tool used to measure the weight or size of something. |
| 1171 | scene | A scene is a particular setting or location, often referring to a specific moment in time or event that is taking place or has already occurred. |
| 1172 | schedule | A schedule is a plan that shows what will happen at a specific time or during a specific period. |
| 1173 | scheme | A scheme is a plan or proposal for achieving a particular goal or outcome. |
| 1174 | school | A school is an educational institution where students are taught and trained. |
| 1175 | science | Science is the systematic study of the natural world through observation and experimentation. |
| 1176 | score | Score refers to the number of points earned in a game or test. |
| 1177 | scratch | Scratch is a mark or wound on a surface caused by rubbing or scraping. |
| 1178 | screen | A screen is a flat surface that displays images or text, such as on a computer or television. |
| 1179 | screw | To screw means to twist or turn a threaded object to fasten it or unfasten it. |
| 1180 | script | A script is a written text or document used in theater, film, or television productions, often containing dialogue and stage directions. |
| 1181 | sea | The sea is a large body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface and is home to a diverse range of marine life. |
| 1182 | search | To search is to look for something or someone, often with the intent of finding them. |
| 1183 | season | A season is a division of the year marked by changes in weather, ecology, and hours of daylight. |
| 1184 | seat | A seat is a piece of furniture designed for one person to sit on. |
| 1185 | second | Second refers to the unit of time equal to one-sixtieth of a minute. |
| 1186 | secret | Secret means being kept hidden or not known by others or having confidential information. |
| 1187 | secretary | A secretary is a person who performs administrative or clerical tasks, often working for an individual or organization. |
| 1188 | section | A section is a distinct part or subdivision of something larger. |
| 1189 | sector | Sector is a part or division of an area or sphere, especially of business, society, or the economy. |
| 1190 | security | Security is the state of being protected against harm, loss, or unauthorized access. |
| 1191 | selection | A selection is a choice made from a group of options or possibilities. |
| 1192 | self | The self refers to an individual's consciousness or identity, or it can refer to the totality of a person's being. |
| 1193 | sell | To sell means to exchange something for money or to convince someone to buy something. |
| 1194 | senior | Senior is someone who is older or more experienced than others in a group or organization. |
| 1195 | sense | Sense refers to the ability to perceive and understand the world around us through our senses. |
| 1196 | sensitive | Sensitive means easily affected or influenced by external factors. |
| 1197 | sentence | A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought or idea. |
| 1198 | series | A series is a number of events or things of a similar kind that follow each other in sequence. |
| 1199 | serve | To serve is to provide a service or perform a duty for someone or something. |
| 1200 | service | Service refers to the work or assistance provided to others, often in exchange for payment. |