Rank | Word | Pronunciation | PoS | Definition |
1501 | asset | /ˈæ.sɛt/ | noun | a person or thing that has value or use to someone or to a company |
1513 | bond | /bɑnd/ | verb | something that joins or connects people, groups, or parts; a duty or promise to another; glue |
1510 | bright | /braɪt/ | adj | producing a lot of light |
1518 | chain | /tʃeɪn/ | noun | series of connected things, events, or people |
1507 | commitment | /kəˈmɪt.mənt/ | noun | a promise or decision to do something; something that you must do that takes your time |
1505 | explore | /ɪkˈsplɔr/ | verb | to learn about something by examining in detail or someplace by traveling to it |
1503 | finger | /ˈfɪŋ.gər/ | noun | one of the five long parts of the hand |
1511 | frame | /freɪm/ | noun | (n) 1. the basic structure of something that gives it its shape, to which other parts are added; 2. one picture in a series that make a video; (v) 1. to put a picture in a supporting structure; 2. to produce false evidence so an innocent person appears guilty of a crime |
1514 | hire | /haɪ.ər/ | verb | to employ a person to do a particular job |
1515 | hole | /hoʊl/ | noun | hollow place; opening into or through something |
1517 | internal | /ɪnˈtɜr.nəl/ | adj | within or inside |
1506 | leadership | /ˈli.dərˌʃɪp/ | noun | quality of being able to guide or influence others |
1519 | literature | /ˈlɪt.ər.ə.tʃər/ | noun | writings that are valued as works of art, esp. fiction, drama and poetry |
1509 | necessarily | /ˌnɛs.əˈsɛər.ə.li/ | adv | in a way that is needed or required, or is unavoidable |
1504 | relevant | /ˈrɛl.ə.vənt/ | adj | direct related to a subject in a considerable way |
1502 | signal | /ˈsɪg.nl/ | noun | An action, change, or process that gives information about something |
1512 | slowly | /ˈsloʊ.li/ | adv | done in a way that takes a long time |
1516 | tie | /taɪ/ | verb | to join together two ends of string or rope; to join two or more things together with string or rope |
1520 | victim | /ˈvɪk.tɪm/ | noun | person who has suffered from a crime, bad situation, or event |
1508 | wake | /weɪk/ | verb | to stop sleeping; to make someone stop sleeping |