1. Abandon – To leave behind or give up completely.
  2. Absorb – To take in or soak up.
  3. Achieve – To successfully reach a desired objective or result.
  4. Adapt – To make suitable for a new use or purpose.
  5. Admire – To regard with respect and approval.
  6. Affection – A gentle feeling of fondness or liking.
  7. Aggressive – Ready or likely to attack or confront.
  8. Ambitious – Having a strong desire for success or achievement.
  9. Analyze – To examine in detail for purposes of explanation and interpretation.
  10. Announce – To make a public declaration about something.
  11. Anticipate – To expect or predict.
  12. Appreciate – To recognize the full worth of something.
  13. Appropriate – Suitable or proper in the circumstances.
  14. Assemble – To gather together in one place for a common purpose.
  15. Assist – To help someone or something.
  16. Attractive – Pleasing or appealing to the senses.
  17. Available – Able to be used or obtained.
  18. Benefit – An advantage or profit gained from something.
  19. Bewilder – To cause someone to become perplexed and confused.
  20. Brilliant – Exceptionally clever or talented.
  21. Calculate – To determine mathematically.
  22. Capacity – The maximum amount that something can contain or produce.
  23. Challenge – A task or situation that tests someone’s abilities.
  24. Compete – To strive to gain or win something by defeating others.
  25. Complex – Consisting of many different and connected parts.
  26. Conceal – To hide or keep secret.
  27. Conclude – To bring something to an end.
  28. Contribute – To give in order to help achieve or provide something.
  29. Create – To bring something into existence.
  30. Decide – To come to a resolution in the mind as a result of consideration.
  31. Decline – To become smaller, fewer, or less.
  32. Describe – To give a detailed account in words.
  33. Desire – A strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen.
  34. Determine – To establish exactly by calculation or research.
  35. Develop – To grow or cause to grow and become more mature or advanced.
  36. Discover – To find something unexpectedly or during a search.
  37. Discuss – To talk about something with others.
  38. Distinct – Recognizably different in nature from something else.
  39. Disturb – To interfere with the normal arrangement or functioning of something.
  40. Effective – Successful in producing a desired or intended result.
  41. Effort – A vigorous or determined attempt.
  42. Encourage – To give support, confidence, or hope to someone.
  43. Essential – Absolutely necessary or extremely important.
  44. Establish – To set up on a firm or permanent basis.
  45. Examine – To inspect someone or something in detail to determine their nature or condition.
  46. Expand – To become or make larger or more extensive.
  47. Explain – To make something clear by describing it in more detail.
  48. Explore – To travel through an unfamiliar area to learn about it.
  49. Fascinate – To attract the strong attention and interest of someone.
  50. Focus – To pay particular attention to something.
  51. Fortunate – Favored by or involving good luck.
  52. Generate – To produce or create something.
  53. Genuine – Truly what something is said to be.
  54. Gratitude – The quality of being thankful.
  55. Identify – To establish or indicate who or what someone or something is.
  56. Impact – The effect or influence of one person, thing, or action on another.
  57. Indicate – To point out or show.
  58. Inform – To give someone facts or information.
  59. Inspect – To look at something closely, typically to assess its condition or to discover any shortcomings.
  60. Inspire – To fill someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something.
  61. Intense – Of extreme force, degree, or strength.
  62. Investigate – To carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts.
  63. Journey – An act of traveling from one place to another.
  64. Knowledge – Facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education.
  65. Logical – Of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
  66. Maintain – To cause or enable a condition or situation to continue.
  67. Modify – To make partial or minor changes to something.
  68. Narrate – To give a spoken or written account of.
  69. Observe – To notice or perceive something.
  70. Obvious – Easily perceived or understood.
  71. Occur – To happen or take place.
  72. Opinion – A view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
  73. Organize – To arrange into a structured whole; order.
  74. Participate – To take part in an activity or event.
  75. Perceive – To become aware or conscious of something.

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