| 1401 | slide | A slide is a smooth, sloping surface or chute that is used for gliding or descending. |
| 1402 | strip | A strip is a long, narrow piece of material or land, often used for decoration or as a strip of film in a movie. |
| 1403 | whereas | Whereas is a conjunction used to introduce a contrasting or opposing clause or phrase. |
| 1404 | wish | A wish is a desire or hope for something to happen or be true. |
| 1405 | combine | To combine is to join or mix two or more things together to form a single entity. |
| 1406 | command | A command is an order given to someone or something to do something. |
| 1407 | dig | To dig is to break up and move earth, sand, or other material using a tool, or to search or investigate in a determined way. |
| 1408 | divide | To divide is to separate into two or more parts or groups. |
| 1409 | equivalent | An equivalent is something that has the same value, amount, or meaning as something else. |
| 1410 | hang | To hang is to suspend or attach something from above, or to be suspended from above. |
| 1411 | hunt | To hunt is to search for or pursue game or other wild animals for food, sport, or profit. |
| 1412 | initial | An initial is the first letter of a word or name, or the first stage of a process. |
| 1413 | march | To march is to walk steadily and rhythmically, especially in a group, typically as part of a military or protest demonstration. |
| 1414 | mention | To mention is to refer to or briefly speak about something or someone. |
| 1415 | smell | A smell is a distinctive odor or fragrance that can be perceived by the nose. |
| 1416 | spiritual | Spiritual refers to matters of the spirit or soul, rather than material or physical things. |
| 1417 | survey | A survey is an investigation or study of something in order to gather information or data. |
| 1418 | tie | A tie is a long, narrow piece of fabric that is worn around the neck and tied in a knot. |
| 1419 | adult | An adult is a fully grown person who has reached the age of maturity. |
| 1420 | brief | Brief means of short duration or duration or short in length, or a concise summary or statement. |
| 1421 | crazy | Crazy means mentally deranged or extremely foolish or bizarre. |
| 1422 | escape | An escape is an act of breaking free from confinement or danger. |
| 1423 | gather | To gather is to bring together, collect, or assemble in one place or group. |
| 1424 | hate | Hate is an intense feeling of dislike or animosity towards someone or something. |
| 1425 | prior | Prior means existing or occurring before in time, order, or importance. |
| 1426 | repair | Repair is the act of fixing something that is broken or damaged. |
| 1427 | rough | Rough refers to the surface or texture that is uneven, bumpy, or not smooth. |
| 1428 | sad | Sad is a feeling of unhappiness or sorrow. |
| 1429 | scratch | Scratch is a mark or wound on a surface caused by rubbing or scraping. |
| 1430 | sick | Sick is a state of physical or mental illness or discomfort. |
| 1431 | strike | Strike is a work stoppage caused by employees refusing to work until their demands are met. |
| 1432 | employ | Employ is to give someone a job or work. |
| 1433 | external | External refers to something that is outside or exterior to a particular thing or system. |
| 1434 | hurt | Hurt is the feeling of physical or emotional pain or discomfort. |
| 1435 | illegal | Illegal refers to something that is prohibited by law or rules. |
| 1436 | laugh | Laugh is a sound made by someone expressing amusement or joy. |
| 1437 | lay | Lay is to place something in a flat or horizontal position. |
| 1438 | mobile | Mobile is a device or vehicle that is capable of moving from one place to another. |
| 1439 | nasty | Nasty is something that is unpleasant or offensive. |
| 1440 | ordinary | Ordinary refers to something that is common or typical, without any special or distinctive features. |
| 1441 | respond | Respond is to reply or react to something. |
| 1442 | royal | Royal refers to something that is related to or associated with a king, queen, or royalty. |
| 1443 | senior | Senior is someone who is older or more experienced than others in a group or organization. |
| 1444 | split | Split is to divide something into two or more parts. |
| 1445 | strain | Strain is a physical or mental tension or pressure. |
| 1446 | struggle | Struggle is a difficult or challenging effort to achieve something. |
| 1447 | swim | Swim is the act of moving through water by using one's arms and legs. |
| 1448 | train | Train is a vehicle that runs on tracks and is used for transporting people or goods. |
| 1449 | upper | Upper refers to the higher part of something or the top half of the body. |
| 1450 | wash | Wash is the act of cleaning something with water and soap or detergent. |
| 1451 | yellow | Yellow is a bright color that is often associated with sunshine, happiness, and warmth. |
| 1452 | convert | Convert means to change or transform something into a different form or state. |
| 1453 | crash | A crash is a sudden and violent collision or impact between two objects, such as vehicles or airplanes. |
| 1454 | dependent | Dependent means relying on or being controlled by something or someone else. |
| 1455 | fold | Fold means to bend something, such as a piece of paper or fabric, so that one part covers another. |
| 1456 | funny | Funny means causing laughter or amusement; humorous. |
| 1457 | grab | Grab means to take hold of something quickly and forcefully. |
| 1458 | hide | Hide means to conceal or keep something out of sight. |
| 1459 | miss | Miss means to feel the absence or loss of someone or something that one has become accustomed to or fond of. |
| 1460 | permit | Permit means to allow or authorize someone to do something. |
| 1461 | quote | A quote is a statement or passage from a book, article, or speech that is used as evidence or support for an argument. |
| 1462 | recover | Recover means to regain something lost or taken away, such as health or possessions. |
| 1463 | resolve | Resolve means to settle or find a solution to a problem or dispute. |
| 1464 | roll | Roll means to move forward by turning over and over, such as a ball or a barrel. |
| 1465 | sink | Sink means to descend or fall downward, often into water or a hole. |
| 1466 | slip | Slip means to slide or lose one's footing on a surface, often accidentally. |
| 1467 | spare | Spare means to give or provide something extra or in addition to what is required. |
| 1468 | suspect | Suspect means to believe or have an idea that someone is involved in a crime or wrongdoing. |
| 1469 | sweet | Sweet means having a taste like sugar or honey, or having a pleasant or agreeable personality. |
| 1470 | swing | Swing means to move back and forth or from side to side in a rhythmic motion. |
| 1471 | twist | Twist means to turn or rotate something, often in a way that causes it to become distorted or spiral-shaped. |
| 1472 | upstairs | Upstairs refers to the upper level of a building or house. |
| 1473 | usual | Usual means normal or typical; what is expected or customary. |
| 1474 | abroad | Abroad means in or to a foreign country or countries. |
| 1475 | brave | Brave means showing courage or fearlessness in the face of danger or difficulty. |
| 1476 | calm | Calm refers to a state of peace and tranquility, free from agitation or disturbance. |
| 1477 | concentrate | Concentrate means to focus one's attention or effort on a particular task or objective. |
| 1478 | estimate | An estimate is a rough calculation or approximation of the value, quantity, or extent of something. |
| 1479 | grand | Grand refers to something of impressive size, extent, or importance, often associated with luxury and opulence. |
| 1480 | male | Male refers to a person or animal that is biologically characterized as having the reproductive organs typically associated with producing sperm. |
| 1481 | 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. |
| 1482 | prompt | Prompt refers to a cue or stimulus that initiates an action or response, or to something that is done without delay or hesitation. |
| 1483 | quiet | Quiet refers to a state of low or minimal sound or noise, or to a peaceful and calm atmosphere. |
| 1484 | refuse | Refuse means to decline or reject something, often because it is not desirable or acceptable. |
| 1485 | regret | Regret refers to a feeling of sadness or disappointment about something that has happened or been done in the past. |
| 1486 | reveal | Reveal means to make something known or visible that was previously concealed or hidden. |
| 1487 | rush | Rush refers to a sudden, rapid movement or activity, often characterized by a sense of urgency or haste. |
| 1488 | shake | Shake refers to a rapid, back-and-forth movement, often involving the hands or body. |
| 1489 | shift | Shift refers to a change or adjustment in position, direction, or focus, often involving a movement or transfer from one thing to another. |
| 1490 | shine | Shine refers to a bright, glowing appearance or luster, often associated with the reflection of light. |
| 1491 | steal | Steal means to take something without permission or right, often in a surreptitious or illegal manner. |
| 1492 | suck | Suck means to draw in air or liquid through the mouth, often to consume or extract something. |
| 1493 | surround | Surround means to encircle or encompass something, often with the intention of confining or enclosing it. |
| 1494 | anybody | Anybody refers to any person, regardless of identity or specific characteristics. |
| 1495 | bear | Bear refers to a large, carnivorous mammal with shaggy fur and a distinctive hump on its back, or to endure or tolerate something difficult or unpleasant. |
| 1496 | brilliant | Brilliant refers to something that is exceptionally bright, vivid, or radiant, often associated with intelligence or talent. |
| 1497 | dare | Dare means to have the courage or audacity to do something, often in defiance of rules or social norms. |
| 1498 | dear | Dear refers to something that is loved or valued, often in an emotional or sentimental way. |
| 1499 | delay | Delay refers to a period of time during which something is postponed or held back, often due to circumstances beyond one's control. |
| 1500 | drunk | Drunk refers to a state of intoxication or inebriation resulting from the consumption of alcohol or other mind-altering substances. |
| 1501 | 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. |
| 1502 | hurry | Hurry means to move or act quickly, often due to a sense of urgency or time constraint. |
| 1503 | inevitable | Inevitable refers to something that is bound to happen or cannot be avoided, regardless of any efforts to prevent it. |
| 1504 | invite | Invite means to request or ask someone to come or join a particular event, gathering, or activity. |
| 1505 | 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. |
| 1506 | neat | Neat refers to something that is tidy, orderly, or well-organized, often with a sense of simplicity and elegance. |
| 1507 | pop | Pop refers to a short, sharp sound or burst, often produced by something bursting or exploding. |
| 1508 | punch | Punch refers to a forceful hit or strike, often delivered with a closed fist. |
| 1509 | quit | Quit means to stop doing or using something, often voluntarily and permanently. |
| 1510 | reply | Reply means to respond to a message, question, or request, often with a verbal or written answer or reaction. |
| 1511 | representative | Representative refers to a person or thing that stands for or represents someone or something else, often in a formal or official capacity. |
| 1512 | resist | Resist means to oppose or refuse to comply with something, often due to a sense of disagreement, discomfort, or moral objection. |
| 1513 | rip | Rip means to tear or separate something forcefully or quickly, often resulting in damage or destruction. |
| 1514 | rub | Rub means to apply pressure or friction to something with one's hands or another object, often to clean, polish, or soothe. |
| 1515 | silly | Silly refers to something that is foolish, absurd, or nonsensical, often with a sense of humor or playfulness. |
| 1516 | smile | Smile refers to the expression of happiness, joy, or amusement, often characterized by the lifting of the corners of the mouth and the showing of teeth. |
| 1517 | spell | Spell refers to a series of letters or words that form a word, phrase, or sentence, often used for communication or writing. |
| 1518 | stretch | Stretch means to extend or elongate something, often with a sense of flexibility, tension, or reach. |
| 1519 | stupid | Stupid refers to something that is unintelligent, foolish, or lacking in common sense, often with a sense of frustration or disbelief. |
| 1520 | tear | Tear refers to a drop of salty liquid that comes out of the eye, often as a sign of strong emotion, such as sadness, happiness, or pain. |
| 1521 | temporary | Temporary refers to something that is not permanent or lasting, often intended for a limited or short-term use. |
| 1522 | tomorrow | Tomorrow refers to the day after today, often used to indicate the near future. |
| 1523 | wake | Wake refers to the state of being awake or conscious, often after sleeping or being unconscious. |
| 1524 | wrap | Wrap means to cover or enclose something with a material, often for protection or insulation. |
| 1525 | yesterday | Yesterday refers to the day before today, often used to indicate the recent past. |