2. Relove: To love in return.
3. Rebound love: Rebound love occurs after the end of a significant love.
4. Probing: To search into or examine thoroughly.
5. Groping: Showing or reflecting a desire to understand.
6. Flirt: To court or act amorously without serious intentions.
7. Extroverted: Somebody who is energized by being with people.
8. Introverted: Somebody who is energized by being alone.
9. Breakaway: An act or instance of breaking away.
10. Phrasal verb: A combination of verb and one or more adverbial or prepositional particles.
11. Compile: To put together materials in one book.
12. Part: A portion or division of a whole that is separate or distinct.
13. Parcel: An object, article, container, or quantity of something wrapped or packed up.
14. Born with silver spoon: Someone born into a wealthy family.
15. Scenarios: A syn-optical collage of an event or series of actions and events.
16. Conviction: A fixed or firm belief.
17. Bitter: Hard to bear, grievous, distressful.
18. Better: A superior quality or excellence.
19. Black sheep of the family: Someone in the family disliked by other family members.
20. Ahead of the pack: More successful than those you are competing with.
21. Adjectives: Any member of a class of words that in many languages are distinguished in form.
22. Love: A tender, passionate affection for another person.
23. Funny: Causing amusement or laughter.
24. Intelligent: Having good understanding or a high mental capacity.
25. Interesting:Engaging or exciting and holding the attention or curiosity.
26. Friendly: Characteristic of or befitting a friend.
27. Sweet: Pleasing to the ear.
28. Handsome: Good looking.
29. Pretty: Pleasing or attractive to the eye.
30. Pollution: The act of polluting the environment.
31. Waste:To consume, spend or employ uselessly.
32. Bag: A container or receptacle.
33. Global warming: An increase in the earth's average temperature.
34. Herbicide: A substance used for killing weeds.
35. Ivory: The hard white substance composing as the main part of tusks.
36. Box: A container, case, or receptacle, usually rectangular.
37. Environment: The aggregate of surrounding things.
38. Elephant: A large mammal living on land.
39. Gun: A weapon consisting of a metal tube with mechanical attachments.
40: Tree: A plant having a permanently woody main stem or trunk.
41. Stump: The lower end of a tree after the main part is cut down.
42: Ax: An instrument with a bladed head on a handle.
43. Book: A written or printed work of fiction or non-fiction.
44. Paper: A substance made from wood pulp.
45. Bin: A box or enclosed space for storing.
46. Wind farms:A large grouping of wind generators.
47. Power: Ability to do or act.
48. Refrigerator: A box or room in which food and drinks are kept cool by means of mechanical refrigeration.
49: Tusk: A long, pointed, or protruding tooth.
50. Recycling: To treat or process used or waste materials.
51. Eruption: An issuing forth suddenly and violently.
52. Fire: A state of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited.
53. Wind: Air in natural motion.
54. Destroy: To reduce an object to useless fragments.
55. Volcano: A vent in the earths crust through which lava, steam and ashes are expelled.
56. Beach: An expanse of sand or pebbles along a shore.
57. Tsunami: An unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake.
58. Ash: The powdery residue of matter that remains after burning.
59. Earthquake: A series of vibrations induced in the earths crust.
60. Building: A relatively permanent enclosed construction over a plot of land.
61. Shift: To put something aside and replace it with another.
62. Tremble: To shake involuntarily.
63. Burn: to undergo rapid combustion.
64. Rain: Water that is condensed in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops.
65. Explode: To expand with force and noise.
66. Changes: To make the form of something different from what it was.
67. Weather: The state of the atmosphere.
68.Heat: The degree of hotness.
69. Pressure: The exertion of force upon a surface.
70.Lava: The molten, fluid rock that issues from a volcano.
71. Water: A transparent, odorless, tasteless fluid.
72. Drown: To die under water or other liquid of suffocation.
73. Tidal wave: A large, destructive ocean wave.
74. Cloud: A visible collection of particles of water in the air.
75. Storm: A heavy fall of rain or hail, unaccompanied by rain.
76. Flood: A great overflowing of water.
77. Shake: To move or sway with vibratory movements.
78. Death: The end of life.
79. Under: Beneath and covered.
80. Earth: the solid matter of this planet.
81. Destruction: The act of destroying.
82. Plague: An epidemic disease that causes high mortality.
83. Hurricane: A violent, tropical, cyclonic storm.
84. Vulnerable:Susceptible to being wounded or hurt.
85. Wildfire: Any large fire that spreads rapidly and is hard to extinguish.
86. Drought: A period of dry weather.
87. Erosion: The act or state of eroding.
88. Tornado: A violently destructive windstorm.
89. Multiple intelligence: more than one intelligence.
90. Cognitive: of or pertaining to cognition.
91. Hypothetical: Assumed by hypothesis.
92. Idea: Any conception existing in the mind.
93. Subcategories: A subordinate category.
94. Notion: A general understanding.
95. Musical: Set to or accompanied by music.
96. Bodily kinesthetic: Control of one's bodily motions and capacity to handle objects skilfully.
97. Logical: Generally accepted to be formal.
98. Mathematical: employed in the operations of mathematics.
99. Linguistic: Being very skilled in language skills.
100. Visual: Seeing or sight.
101: Spatial: Existing or occurring in space.
102: Interpersonal: Relations between person.
103. Intrapersonal: Occurring within the individual mind.
104. Naturalistic: Imitating nature or the usual natural surrounding.
105. Manipulate: To manage or influence skilfully.
106. Perspective: The state of existing in space before the eye.
107. Meta cognitive:The knowledge of one's cognitive processes.
108.Mindful: Attentive, aware or careful.
109: Concentrate: to focus on something.
110. Subtle: Fine or delicate in meaning or intent.
111.Inductive: Employing logical induction.
112.Deductive: Based on deduction from accepted premises.
113.Expedition:An excursion, journey or voyage.
114.Dexterity: Skills in using the hands or body.
115.Sculptor:A person who practices the art of sculpture.
116.Auxiliary verb:A word used in construction with other verbs.
117.Chaste:Not engaging in sexual relations.
118.Significant: Important.
119.Attachment:The feeling that binds one to a person.
120.Pioneer: A person who is among those who first enter or settle a region.
121.Frontier: The part of a country that borders another country.
122.Exploration: the investigation of unknown region.
123.Wilderness:a wild and uncultivated region.
124.Blaze: a bright flame or fire.
125.Settlers:a person who settles in a new country.
126.Conventional:conforming to accepted standards.
127.Voyage:a course or travel of passage by water.
128.Phrasal verb:a combination of verb and one or more adverbial or prepositional particles.
129.Inspiration:an inspiring or animating action or influence.
130.Contractions:an act or instance or contracting.
131.Irreconcilable: incapable of being brought into harmony.
132.Resolve:To come to a definite decision.
133.Conflicts:Collision or disagreement.
134.Converse:to talk informally.
135. Inappropriate:not proper or suitable.
136.Promptly:at once or without delay.
137.Vital: very important.
138.Elaborate:executed with great minuteness.
139.Accuracy:True, correct or exact.
140.Clarity: A clear conscience.
141.Precision:the state of being precise.
142.Efficiency:the state of being efficient.
143.Principles:Rule of action or conduct.
144.Precise:definitely or strictly stated.
145.Jargon:Language peculiar to a particular profession.
146.Pompous:Ostentatious display of dignity.
147.Restraint:restraining action or influence.
148.Transitions:Movement from one position to another.
149.Inverted:to turn upside down.
150.Compelling:overpowering.
151.Arouse:To stir to action or strong response.
152.Essential:absolutely necessary.
153.Significant:having or expressing a meaning.
154.Perceptions:the act of apprehending by means of the senses or the mind.
155.Beliefs:Confidence in the truth.
156.Capacity:ability to receive or contain.
157.Ignore:to refrain from noticing.
158.Consistent:constantly adhering to the same principle.
159.Credible:capable of being believed.
160.Coverage:protection provided against risks.
161.Partnership:condition of being a partner.
162. Enhancing:to raise to a higher degree.
163.Proficient:well-advanced or competent.
164.Beneficial:advantageous.
165.Conduits:a pipe for conveying water or other fluid.
166.Speculate:conjectural thoughts.
167.Insights:mental vision or discernment.
168.Disarm:to deprive of a weapon.
169.Gestures:a movement or position.
170.Constraints:limitation or restrictions.
171. Curious:eager to learn or know.
172.Persuasive:intended to persuade
173. Awareness:condition of being aware.
174. Claim:to demand
175. Logos:the rational principles that governs and develops the universe.
176.Pathos:the quality or power in an actual life experience.
177.Ethos:the fundamental character or spirit of a culture.
178:Karos:a shrub or small tree.
179.Deception:the act of deceiving.
180.Inception:commencement.
181.Conceal:to hide.
182.Unpleasant:not pleasant,displeasing.
183.Contempt:the state of being despised.
184.Content:something that is contained.
185.Ridicule:speech or action intended to cause laughter at a person.
186.Scorn:unqualified contempt, disdain.
187.Seclude:to place into solitude.
188.Defamation:the act of defaming.
189.Consideration:the act of considering.
190.Tangible:capable of being touched.
191.Intangible:incapable of being touched.
192.Perspective:a picture employing technique.
193.Familiar:commonly known or seen.
194. Defensive:serving to defend.
195.Offensive:causing resentful displeasure.
196.Equipped:to furnish or provide with whatever is needed.
197.Relevant:Connected with the matter in hand.
198.Cautious:showing or using caution.
199. Visibility:The state or fact of being visible.
200.Fundamental:Serving or being an essential part.
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