To follow, chase, or go after someone or something to catch them, or to work hard to achieve a goal, such as a dream, hobby, or career.
To get, gain, or acquire something, usually by making an effort or following a process.
To give your part (like time, ideas, or things) to help make something bigger or better with other people.
It's about being exact and accurate in details.
Either the strong hit or crash when one thing hits another (like a ball hitting a wall) or the big effect or change something has on someone or something else.
Something good that happens to you or helps you.
To go more than or better than something.
To make room for something or someone.
Something is unclear or confusing because it could have more than one meaning.
A way of thinking clearly and making sense of things.
Existing or located inside something, either physically, mentally, or within an organization.
To give a person a specific task, duty, or role.
To think about what might happen and get ready for it.
To get or come to own something, whether it's a physical object like a toy, a skill like speaking a language, or a trait like a new habit.
Something is unclear or confusing because it could have two or more different meanings.
To start, found, or create something that didn't exist before, like a new business or a rule.
Something is certain to happen and cannot be avoided or prevented, no matter what happens.
To hint at or suggest something without saying it directly.
To change in form, character, or substance, or to differ from one thing to another, often in size, amount, or quality.
To figure out an answer by doing math (like adding numbers) or by using a computer to find the answer.
To promise to do something, to be dedicated to a task, or to keep trying even when it's hard.
When something falls down very suddenly, like a tall tower of blocks falling over when you take a block from the bottom.
To make something easier to understand.
To start it or be the first to do it, like when you initiate a game by making the first move.