| 1401 | tooth | Tooth is a hard bony structure in the jaws of most vertebrates used for biting and chewing food. |
| 1402 | top | Top refers to the highest point or part of something. |
| 1403 | topic | A topic is the subject or theme of a conversation, discussion, or written work. |
| 1404 | total | Total means being the complete amount or sum. |
| 1405 | touch | To touch is to come into contact with something. |
| 1406 | tough | Tough means difficult or strong or able to withstand hardship or pain. |
| 1407 | tour | A tour is a trip or journey, often with a specific purpose or destination. |
| 1408 | tourist | A tourist is a person who travels to a place for pleasure or culture. |
| 1409 | towel | A towel is a piece of absorbent fabric used for drying things, such as the body or dishes. |
| 1410 | tower | A tower is a tall, narrow building or structure, often used for observation or communication purposes. |
| 1411 | town | A town is a place where people live and work, which is smaller than a city. |
| 1412 | track | A track is a path or route for vehicles, or it can refer to a recorded sequence of sound or music. |
| 1413 | trade | Trade refers to the exchange of goods or services between individuals or groups. |
| 1414 | tradition | Tradition refers to beliefs, customs, or practices that are passed down from one generation to another. |
| 1415 | traffic | Traffic refers to the movement of vehicles on a road, or the volume of people or goods moving through a particular place or system. |
| 1416 | train | Train is a vehicle that runs on tracks and is used for transporting people or goods. |
| 1417 | trainer | A trainer is a person who helps someone to learn a particular skill or activity. |
| 1418 | training | Training refers to the process of learning and developing skills for a particular task or profession. |
| 1419 | transition | A transition is the process of changing from one state or condition to another. |
| 1420 | transportation | Transportation refers to the movement of people or goods from one place to another, often by means of vehicles such as cars, buses, or trains. |
| 1421 | trash | Trash is waste material that is no longer useful and is thrown away. |
| 1422 | travel | To travel is to go from one place to another, usually over a distance. |
| 1423 | treat | To treat means to act a certain way towards someone or something, often in a kind or generous manner. |
| 1424 | tree | A tree is a tall plant with a trunk and branches made of wood that grows in the ground. |
| 1425 | trick | A trick is a clever or deceptive act that is intended to fool or deceive someone. |
| 1426 | trip | A trip is a journey or excursion, usually for pleasure or vacation. |
| 1427 | trouble | Trouble is a problem or difficulty that causes inconvenience or distress. |
| 1428 | truck | A truck is a large motor vehicle used for transporting goods or materials. |
| 1429 | trust | Trust is a belief or confidence in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something. |
| 1430 | truth | Truth is the quality or state of being in accordance with fact or reality. |
| 1431 | try | Try means to attempt to do or achieve something. |
| 1432 | tune | A tune is a melody or musical composition. |
| 1433 | turn | To turn is to change the direction or position of something. |
| 1434 | twist | Twist means to turn or rotate something, often in a way that causes it to become distorted or spiral-shaped. |
| 1435 | two | Two is the number that comes after one and before three. |
| 1436 | type | A type is a category or classification of something based on its characteristics or qualities. |
| 1437 | uncle | An uncle is the brother of someone's parent. |
| 1438 | understanding | Understanding is the ability to comprehend or grasp something. |
| 1439 | union | A union is a group of workers who come together to protect their rights and interests. |
| 1440 | unique | Unique means being the only one of its kind, unlike anything else. |
| 1441 | unit | A single entity or component of a larger group or system. |
| 1442 | university | A university is an institution of higher education that grants academic degrees in various fields. |
| 1443 | upper | Upper refers to the higher part of something or the top half of the body. |
| 1444 | upstairs | Upstairs refers to the upper level of a building or house. |
| 1445 | use | To use means to employ or utilize something for a particular purpose. |
| 1446 | user | A user is a person or entity that utilizes a particular product or service. |
| 1447 | usual | Usual means normal or typical; what is expected or customary. |
| 1448 | vacation | A vacation is a period of time when a person takes a break from work or daily routine to relax or travel. |
| 1449 | valuable | Valuable means having a high worth in money or being very useful or important. |
| 1450 | value | Value refers to the worth or usefulness of something, often expressed in monetary terms. |
| 1451 | variation | Variation refers to a difference or deviation from a standard or expected form, condition, or behavior. |
| 1452 | variety | Variety is the quality or state of being different or diverse. |
| 1453 | vast | Vast means something that is very large in size or extent. |
| 1454 | vegetable | A vegetable is a plant or part of a plant that is eaten as food, such as broccoli, carrots, or potatoes. |
| 1455 | vehicle | A vehicle is a machine designed to transport people or goods. |
| 1456 | version | A version is a particular form or edition of something. |
| 1457 | video | A video is a recording or broadcast of moving visual images. |
| 1458 | view | A view is what can be seen from a particular place or position. |
| 1459 | village | A village is a small community in a rural area. |
| 1460 | virus | A virus is a microscopic infectious agent that can replicate only inside the living cells of an organism. |
| 1461 | visit | To visit is to go to a place to see someone or something. |
| 1462 | visual | Visual means something that is related to seeing or visual perception. |
| 1463 | voice | A voice is the sound made by a person when they speak or sing. |
| 1464 | volume | Volume is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or the degree of loudness of a sound. |
| 1465 | wait | To wait means to stay in one place until something happens or someone arrives. |
| 1466 | wake | Wake refers to the state of being awake or conscious, often after sleeping or being unconscious. |
| 1467 | walk | To walk is to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other. |
| 1468 | wall | A wall is a vertical structure that divides or surrounds an area. |
| 1469 | war | War is a state of armed conflict between two or more nations, groups, or societies. |
| 1470 | warning | A warning is something that makes you aware of a danger or problem. |
| 1471 | wash | Wash is the act of cleaning something with water and soap or detergent. |
| 1472 | watch | To watch is to observe or pay attention to something. |
| 1473 | water | Water is a clear liquid that is essential for life and used for drinking, washing, and other purposes. |
| 1474 | wave | A wave is a disturbance that travels through a medium, such as water or air, and can be seen as a pattern of up-and-down or back-and-forth motion. |
| 1475 | way | A way is a path or route to get from one place to another. |
| 1476 | weakness | Weakness refers to a lack of strength or ability, often physical or emotional in nature. |
| 1477 | wealth | Wealth is the abundance of valuable resources or valuable material possessions. |
| 1478 | wear | To wear is to have something on your body as clothing or accessory. |
| 1479 | weather | Weather is the condition of the atmosphere, such as temperature, wind, and precipitation, at a particular time and place. |
| 1480 | web | A web is a network of interconnected things, often used to refer to the internet. |
| 1481 | wedding | A wedding is a ceremony where two people get married and exchange vows to become life partners. |
| 1482 | week | A week is a period of seven days. |
| 1483 | weekend | The weekend is the period of time between the end of the work or school week and the beginning of the next one, usually Saturday and Sunday. |
| 1484 | weight | Weight is the measure of how heavy an object is. |
| 1485 | weird | Weird means something that is strange or unusual. |
| 1486 | welcome | To welcome someone is to greet them in a friendly way and make them feel comfortable. |
| 1487 | west | The west is a cardinal direction that is opposite of east, often used to refer to a region or location. |
| 1488 | western | Western refers to something related to the Western Hemisphere, or the customs and culture of the American West. |
| 1489 | wheel | A wheel is a circular object that rotates around an axis and is used to facilitate movement or transportation. |
| 1490 | whereas | Whereas is a conjunction used to introduce a contrasting or opposing clause or phrase. |
| 1491 | while | While is a period of time during which something else is happening. |
| 1492 | white | White is the color of snow, milk, or chalk, and is the opposite of black. |
| 1493 | whole | Whole means complete or not divided or broken. |
| 1494 | wife | A wife is a married woman considered in relation to her spouse. |
| 1495 | will | Will is a modal verb used to express future actions or intentions. |
| 1496 | win | To win means to achieve victory or success in a competition or contest. |
| 1497 | wind | Wind is the natural movement of air in the atmosphere. |
| 1498 | window | A window is an opening in a wall or door that allows light and air to enter. |
| 1499 | wine | Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes or other fruits. |
| 1500 | wing | A wing is a flat or curved surface on an aircraft that produces lift and enables it to fly, or it can refer to the side of a building or other structure that protrudes outward. |
| 1501 | winner | A winner is a person or thing that wins a competition or game. |
| 1502 | winter | Winter is the coldest season of the year, characterized by low temperatures, short days, and long nights. |
| 1503 | wish | A wish is a desire or hope for something to happen or be true. |
| 1504 | witness | A witness is a person who sees or hears something and can provide evidence or testimony about it. |
| 1505 | woman | A woman is an adult female human, typically distinguished from a girl or a man by physical and biological characteristics. |
| 1506 | wonder | To wonder is to think about something or be curious about it. |
| 1507 | wood | A hard fibrous material that makes up the stems and branches of trees, used for building, fuel, and various other purposes. |
| 1508 | word | A word is a unit of language that has a meaning and can be used to communicate. |
| 1509 | work | Work is the activity of doing something to earn money or achieve a particular result. |
| 1510 | worker | A worker is a person who does a job to earn money. |
| 1511 | working | Working refers to the act of doing a job or performing a task. |
| 1512 | world | The world is the planet Earth and everything on it. |
| 1513 | worry | To worry means to feel anxious or concerned about something or someone. |
| 1514 | worth | Worth refers to the value or usefulness of something, often measured in money. |
| 1515 | wrap | Wrap means to cover or enclose something with a material, often for protection or insulation. |
| 1516 | writer | A writer is a person who writes books, stories or articles as a job or hobby. |
| 1517 | writing | Writing is the act of putting thoughts, ideas, or information into written form. |
| 1518 | yard | A yard is an area of land next to a building, usually used for outdoor activities. |
| 1519 | year | A year is a period of time consisting of 365 or 366 days. |
| 1520 | yellow | Yellow is a bright color that is often associated with sunshine, happiness, and warmth. |
| 1521 | yesterday | Yesterday refers to the day before today, often used to indicate the recent past. |
| 1522 | you | You is a pronoun used to refer to the person or people being addressed. |
| 1523 | young | Young means being in the early stage of life or growth or having little experience. |
| 1524 | youth | Youth is the time of life when a person is young, usually referring to the teenage years. |
| 1525 | zone | A zone is an area or region that has specific characteristics or is designated for a particular purpose. |