present, current (i.e. with regards to time)
actual (i.e. expressing authenticity)
to act beforehand (anticipate)
to anticipate (to expect or to wait for)
to esteem (for example art)
to appreciate (for example a person's help)
plot summary of a story or novel
argument (i.e. verbal fight between two people)
to attend (i.e. attend class)
to assist or to help someone
to adopt, to take on, to accept (for example a responsibility)
to assume, suppose
chance, opportunity, unforeseen event
casualty (i.e. from a crime)
competition, contest
competence (ability to do a job well)
engagement, appointment, obligation
compromise (i.e. both sides give a little to come to an agreement)
quality or trait
quality (of merchandise or of a product)
problem, issue, question
question (i.e. interrogative phrase)
disappointment (for example after losing a game)
deception (i.e. being tricked)
misfortune (things not going your way)
disgrace, embarrassment
well-mannered
educated, schooled, learned
excitement (i.e. strong positive feelings)
emotion (feelings, not necessary positive)
to amuse or to entertain
to entertain (to host)
success
exit (i.e. a building exit)
college or school in a university
faculty
annoying, bothersome
fastidious
witty, funny, comical
gracious (benevolent)
honorable, chaste
honest
to be unaware or ignorant of
to ignore
long
large
reading (i.e. The reading was interesting.)
lecture
bookstore
library
private
particular or demanding
position or location (for example, the positions of pieces on a chess board)
position (job)
position (i.e. someone's perspective)
to attempt or to try
to pretend
to remove or take away
to quit (i.e. to stop doing something)
achievement
realization (i.e. of particular information)
to realize (for example, to realize that you forgot your keys)
referring to (with respect to)
respect (i.e. high esteem for another)
to subtract (math)
to rest
to reduce or diminish
to reduce (lose weight)
to mix or stir
sensitive (for example, to be overly sensitive to criticism)
sensible (logical, reasonable)
pertaining to the senses
simple (not multiple), single; stupid (simpleton)
simple (not complicated)
to tolerate (to put up with)
to support (financially, emotionally, etc.)
event or happening
suggestion (for example, the power of suggestion)
suggestion or piece of advice
to be urgent (for example, Your help is urgent.)
to urge (i.e. persuade strongly)