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1001potA pot is a container, typically made of clay or metal, used for cooking or storing food or liquids.
1002potatoA potato is a starchy root vegetable that is commonly used in cooking.
1003potentialPotential means having the ability to become something in the future.
1004poundA pound is a unit of weight measurement equal to 16 ounces.
1005powerPower is the ability to influence or control people or things.
1006practicePractice refers to the act of doing something repeatedly in order to improve or master it.
1007preferencePreference refers to a liking or desire for one thing over another.
1008preparationPreparation is the act of getting ready for something.
1009presencePresence refers to the fact of being in a particular place.
1010presentPresent refers to the current time or the act of giving something to someone, often as a gift or award.
1011presentationA presentation is a formal talk or speech given to an audience, often accompanied by visual aids.
1012presidentThe elected or appointed head of a country or organization.
1013pressTo press means to apply force or pressure to something or to urge someone to do something.
1014pressurePressure is the force exerted on an object per unit area.
1015pricePrice is the amount of money that must be paid in order to purchase a particular item or service.
1016pridePride is a feeling of satisfaction or happiness about something that you have done or something you possess.
1017priestA priest is a person who performs religious ceremonies and provides spiritual guidance to others.
1018primaryPrimary refers to something that is the most important or fundamental.
1019principleA principle is a fundamental truth, law, or belief that serves as the foundation for a system of thought or behavior.
1020printTo print means to create a copy of something on paper or another material.
1021priorPrior means existing or occurring before in time, order, or importance.
1022priorityPriority refers to the state or condition of being more important or urgent than something else.
1023privatePrivate means belonging to or for the use of one particular person or group, not for public or general use.
1024prizeA prize is an award or reward given to someone who has achieved something great or who has won a competition.
1025problemA problem is a situation that needs to be resolved or dealt with.
1026procedureProcedure is a series of actions taken in a particular order to accomplish a specific task or goal.
1027processA process is a series of steps or actions taken to achieve a particular goal or outcome.
1028produceTo produce is to create or make something, often in a manufacturing or agricultural context.
1029productA product is something that is made or created to be sold or used.
1030professionA profession is a type of job or occupation that requires special training or education.
1031professionalProfessional refers to someone who is skilled or trained in a particular job or activity.
1032professorA professor is a senior teacher in a college or university who is an expert in their field of study.
1033profileA profile is a description or summary of someone or something, often focusing on their characteristics or features.
1034profitProfit is the amount of money gained from a business or investment after expenses have been deducted.
1035programA program is a set of instructions or software designed to perform a specific task or function.
1036progressProgress is the gradual improvement or advancement toward a goal or better state.
1037projectA project is a planned and organized effort to achieve a specific goal or objective.
1038promiseA promise is a commitment or assurance made by one person to another, that they will do something or act in a certain way.
1039promotionPromotion refers to the act of advancing someone to a higher position or rank in a company or organization.
1040promptPrompt refers to a cue or stimulus that initiates an action or response, or to something that is done without delay or hesitation.
1041proofProof is evidence or confirmation that something is true or accurate.
1042propertyA thing or things that someone owns, typically a physical object or piece of land.
1043proposalA proposal is a suggestion or plan that is put forward for consideration or discussion.
1044protectionProtection refers to the act of keeping something or someone safe from harm or danger.
1045psychologyPsychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, often focused on understanding individual and group behavior, personality, and emotions.
1046publicPublic refers to something that is open and accessible to everyone.
1047pullTo pull is to use force to move something towards you.
1048punchPunch refers to a forceful hit or strike, often delivered with a closed fist.
1049purchaseTo purchase is to buy something by paying money for it.
1050purplePurple is a color that is a mixture of blue and red.
1051purposePurpose refers to the reason why something is done or created.
1052pushTo push is to apply force to move something away.
1053putTo put is to place something in a particular position or location.
1054qualityQuality is the standard or level of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something.
1055quantityQuantity refers to the amount or number of something, often measured or expressed in numerical terms.
1056quarterA quarter is a unit of measurement equal to one-fourth or 25% of something.
1057queenQueen is a female ruler of an independent state, or the wife or widow of a king.
1058questionA question is a sentence or phrase that is used to ask for information or to test someone's knowledge.
1059quietQuiet refers to a state of low or minimal sound or noise, or to a peaceful and calm atmosphere.
1060quitQuit means to stop doing or using something, often voluntarily and permanently.
1061quoteA quote is a statement or passage from a book, article, or speech that is used as evidence or support for an argument.
1062raceA race is a competition between people, animals, or vehicles to determine who is the fastest.
1063radioA radio is an electronic device that receives and broadcasts sound using radio waves.
1064rainRain is water that falls from the sky when it is cloudy and wet outside.
1065raiseTo raise means to lift or elevate something to a higher position.
1066rangeRange refers to the area or extent of something, often used to describe a series of values or a variety of options.
1067rateRate is the speed at which something happens or the price charged for a service or product.
1068ratioRatio is the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
1069rawRaw means something that is not cooked or processed.
1070reachTo reach is to arrive at a particular place or to make contact with something.
1071reactionA reaction is a response to something that happens, often involving emotions or physical changes.
1072readTo read means to look at and comprehend the meaning of written or printed matter by interpreting the characters or symbols.
1073readingReading is the act of interpreting written or printed material.
1074realityReality is the state of things as they actually exist, rather than how they are imagined or perceived.
1075reasonReason refers to the cause or explanation for something.
1076receptionReception is the act of receiving or the place where guests or visitors are received.
1077recipeA recipe is a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish or food item.
1078recognitionRecognition is the act of acknowledging or identifying someone or something, often with respect to achievements, contributions, or qualities.
1079recommendationA recommendation is a suggestion or advice on what someone should do or use.
1080recordA record is a collection of information or data that is kept for reference or evidence.
1081recordingA recording is a reproduction of sound or video that is stored and played back at a later time.
1082recoverRecover means to regain something lost or taken away, such as health or possessions.
1083redRed is a color that is the hue of blood, or a shade resembling it.
1084referenceA reference is a source of information or a mention of someone or something.
1085reflectionReflection is the act of thinking deeply about something or contemplating an experience or event.
1086refrigeratorA refrigerator is an appliance used for storing food and drinks at a low temperature.
1087refuseRefuse means to decline or reject something, often because it is not desirable or acceptable.
1088regionA region is a geographical area or a part of a larger area that is identified by certain characteristics or boundaries.
1089registerTo register is to officially sign up for something or to record information.
1090regretRegret refers to a feeling of sadness or disappointment about something that has happened or been done in the past.
1091regularRegular means something that happens or occurs frequently or at the same intervals.
1092relationRelation is the way in which two or more things are connected or the way in which one thing is dependent on another.
1093relationshipA relationship is the way in which two or more people or things are connected or interact with each other.
1094relativeA relative is a person who is connected to you by blood or marriage, such as a parent, sibling, cousin, or grandparent.
1095releaseTo release means to set something free or to make something available to the public.
1096reliefRelief is a feeling of comfort or happiness that comes from being free of pain, anxiety, or stress.
1097remoteRemote means being far away or distant.
1098removeTo remove is to take something away or to eliminate or get rid of something.
1099rentRent is the money paid to live in a house, apartment, or other property that belongs to someone else.
1100repairRepair is the act of fixing something that is broken or damaged.
1101repeatTo repeat is to do something again.
1102replacementA replacement is something that is used to replace something else that is broken or lost.
1103replyReply means to respond to a message, question, or request, often with a verbal or written answer or reaction.
1104reportA report is a written or spoken description of something, often giving information about an event or situation.
1105representativeRepresentative refers to a person or thing that stands for or represents someone or something else, often in a formal or official capacity.
1106republicA republic is a type of government in which the power is held by the people and their elected representatives.
1107reputationReputation is the overall perception or evaluation of someone or something, often based on their behavior, performance, or image.
1108requestA request is an act of asking for something.
1109requirementA requirement is something that is necessary or mandatory in order to achieve a certain goal or meet a certain standard.
1110researchResearch refers to the systematic investigation of a particular topic or subject.
1111reserveReserve means to set something aside or keep something for future use or purpose.
1112residentA resident is a person who lives in a particular place, especially for a long period of time.
1113resistResist means to oppose or refuse to comply with something, often due to a sense of disagreement, discomfort, or moral objection.
1114resolutionA resolution is a firm decision to do or not to do something, or the act of resolving a problem or issue.
1115resolveResolve means to settle or find a solution to a problem or dispute.
1116resortA resort is a place where people go for relaxation or recreation, usually located in a scenic or tourist destination.
1117resourceA resource is something that can be used to achieve a particular purpose or goal.
1118respectRespect is a feeling of admiration or appreciation for someone or something.
1119respondRespond is to reply or react to something.
1120responseA response is an answer or reaction to something that has been said or done.
1121responsibilityResponsibility is the state or fact of being accountable or answerable for something within one's control.
1122restRest means to relax or take a break from activity.
1123restaurantRestaurant is a place where people can order and eat meals prepared by professional chefs.
1124resultA result is the outcome or consequence of an action or event.
1125returnTo return is to go back to a previous place or condition, or to give something back to its original owner.
1126revealReveal means to make something known or visible that was previously concealed or hidden.
1127revenueRevenue is the income that a company or organization earns from its business activities.
1128reviewA review is an evaluation or assessment of something, such as a product or service.
1129revolutionRevolution is a sudden and often violent change in the political system or the way of doing things.
1130rewardA reward is something given in return for good behavior or work, often as a form of incentive or recognition.
1131riceRice is a type of grain that is a staple food in many cultures around the world.
1132richRich means having a lot of money or valuable possessions.
1133rideTo ride means to travel on something, such as a vehicle or animal, by sitting on it.
1134ringA ring is a circular band worn on the finger, typically as an ornament or a symbol of marriage or commitment.
1135ripRip means to tear or separate something forcefully or quickly, often resulting in damage or destruction.
1136riseTo rise is to move upward from a lower position or to increase in amount or number.
1137riskRisk refers to the potential for harm or loss that may result from a particular action or decision.
1138riverA river is a large natural flow of water that runs through the land.
1139roadA road is a paved or unpaved pathway used for transportation, typically by vehicles or pedestrians.
1140rockA rock is a natural substance made up of minerals or other materials.
1141roleA role is the function or position someone or something plays in a particular situation or setting.
1142rollRoll means to move forward by turning over and over, such as a ball or a barrel.
1143roofA roof is the uppermost part of a building that covers and protects the inside from the elements.
1144roomA room is a space within a building that is enclosed by walls and used for a particular purpose.
1145ropeRope is a strong cord made of twisted fibers, used for tying or pulling objects.
1146roughRough refers to the surface or texture that is uneven, bumpy, or not smooth.
1147roundRound means something that is circular or curved.
1148routineA routine is a sequence of actions that are regularly followed.
1149rowA row is a line of things arranged side by side, often in a straight line or sequence.
1150royalRoyal refers to something that is related to or associated with a king, queen, or royalty.
1151rubRub means to apply pressure or friction to something with one's hands or another object, often to clean, polish, or soothe.
1152ruinRuin is the state of being destroyed or in disrepair.
1153ruleA rule is a statement that tells you what you can or cannot do.
1154runTo run is to move quickly on foot.
1155rushRush refers to a sudden, rapid movement or activity, often characterized by a sense of urgency or haste.
1156sadSad is a feeling of unhappiness or sorrow.
1157safeSafe means something that is free from danger or harm.
1158safetySafety is the state of being protected from harm, danger, or injury.
1159sailTo sail is to travel on water using wind power, usually on a boat or ship.
1160saladA salad is a mixture of vegetables, fruits, and sometimes meat or other ingredients, usually served cold with a dressing.
1161salaryA salary is a fixed amount of money paid regularly for work done.
1162saleA sale is an event or process of selling goods or services in exchange for money or other forms of payment.
1163saltSalt is a mineral substance that is commonly used to season or preserve food.
1164sampleA sample is a small portion or piece of something that is taken as a representation of the whole.
1165sandSand is a substance made of small grains of rock or minerals, often found on beaches or in deserts.
1166sandwichA sandwich is a food item made by placing filling (such as meat or vegetables) between two slices of bread.
1167satisfactionSatisfaction is the feeling of pleasure or contentment that comes from fulfilling a desire or need.
1168saveTo save means to keep something for future use or to rescue someone or something from harm.
1169savingsSavings are money that you set aside and don't spend.
1170scaleA scale is a tool used to measure the weight or size of something.
1171sceneA 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.
1172scheduleA schedule is a plan that shows what will happen at a specific time or during a specific period.
1173schemeA scheme is a plan or proposal for achieving a particular goal or outcome.
1174schoolA school is an educational institution where students are taught and trained.
1175scienceScience is the systematic study of the natural world through observation and experimentation.
1176scoreScore refers to the number of points earned in a game or test.
1177scratchScratch is a mark or wound on a surface caused by rubbing or scraping.
1178screenA screen is a flat surface that displays images or text, such as on a computer or television.
1179screwTo screw means to twist or turn a threaded object to fasten it or unfasten it.
1180scriptA script is a written text or document used in theater, film, or television productions, often containing dialogue and stage directions.
1181seaThe 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.
1182searchTo search is to look for something or someone, often with the intent of finding them.
1183seasonA season is a division of the year marked by changes in weather, ecology, and hours of daylight.
1184seatA seat is a piece of furniture designed for one person to sit on.
1185secondSecond refers to the unit of time equal to one-sixtieth of a minute.
1186secretSecret means being kept hidden or not known by others or having confidential information.
1187secretaryA secretary is a person who performs administrative or clerical tasks, often working for an individual or organization.
1188sectionA section is a distinct part or subdivision of something larger.
1189sectorSector is a part or division of an area or sphere, especially of business, society, or the economy.
1190securitySecurity is the state of being protected against harm, loss, or unauthorized access.
1191selectionA selection is a choice made from a group of options or possibilities.
1192selfThe self refers to an individual's consciousness or identity, or it can refer to the totality of a person's being.
1193sellTo sell means to exchange something for money or to convince someone to buy something.
1194seniorSenior is someone who is older or more experienced than others in a group or organization.
1195senseSense refers to the ability to perceive and understand the world around us through our senses.
1196sensitiveSensitive means easily affected or influenced by external factors.
1197sentenceA sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought or idea.
1198seriesA series is a number of events or things of a similar kind that follow each other in sequence.
1199serveTo serve is to provide a service or perform a duty for someone or something.
1200serviceService refers to the work or assistance provided to others, often in exchange for payment.
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