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achieve
verb
-
achieve
,
achieving
,
achieves
,
achieved
to
successfully
do
or
obtain
something
after
working
hard
•
After
months
of
training
,
she
achieved
her
dream
of
running
a
marathon
.
After
months
of
training
,
she
achieved
her
dream
of
running
a
marathon
.
•
The
underdog
basketball
team
achieved
victory
in
the
final
seconds
of
the
game
.
The
underdog
basketball
team
achieved
victory
in
the
final
seconds
of
the
game
.
Middle
English
‘
acheven
’,
from
Old
French
‘
achever
’
meaning
‘
to
come
to
a
head
,
bring
to
completion
’.
verb
-
achieve
,
achieving
,
achieves
,
achieved
to
reach
a
particular
level
,
amount
,
or
standard
•
The
new
electric
car
achieves
a
range
of
400
kilometers
on
a
single
charge
.
The
new
electric
car
achieves
a
range
of
400
kilometers
on
a
single
charge
.
•
Our
school
hopes
to
achieve
a
100%
graduation
rate
this
year
.
Our
school
hopes
to
achieve
a
100%
graduation
rate
this
year
.
Middle
English
‘
acheven
’,
from
Old
French
‘
achever
’.
The
sense
of
reaching
a
level
developed
in
the
1700s
relating
to
numerical
or
measurable
goals
.
healthy
adjective
-
healthy
,
healthier
,
healthiest
in
good
physical
or
mental
condition
and
free
from
illness
•
After
a
full
week
of
rest
,
Sara
felt
healthy
enough
to
run
again
.
After
a
full
week
of
rest
,
Sara
felt
healthy
enough
to
run
again
.
•
The
pediatrician
told
the
proud
parents
their
newborn
was
perfectly
healthy
.
The
pediatrician
told
the
proud
parents
their
newborn
was
perfectly
healthy
.
From
Middle
English
helthful
,
later
re-formed
as
healthy
,
composed
of
health
+
-y
.
chief
noun
the
leader
of
a
tribe
,
clan
,
or
other
traditional
community
•
The
village
chief
welcomed
the
visitors
with
a
friendly
smile
.
The
village
chief
welcomed
the
visitors
with
a
friendly
smile
.
•
At
dawn
,
the
chief
led
the
hunters
into
the
forest
.
At
dawn
,
the
chief
led
the
hunters
into
the
forest
.
From
Middle
English
chef
,
from
Old
French
chief
(“
head
,
leader
”),
from
Latin
caput
(“
head
”).
noun
the
person
who
is
in
charge
of
a
department
,
organization
,
or
group
•
The
fire
chief
inspected
the
new
trucks
at
the
station
.
The
fire
chief
inspected
the
new
trucks
at
the
station
.
•
Our
new
police
chief
plans
to
improve
community
relations
.
Our
new
police
chief
plans
to
improve
community
relations
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
,
but
extended
in
modern
English
to
official
titles
such
as
“
police
chief
”
and
“
chief
executive
.”
noun
the
leader
of
a
tribe
or
traditional
community
•
The
chief
welcomed
the
visitors
to
the
village
.
The
chief
welcomed
the
visitors
to
the
village
.
•
After
the
old
chief
passed
away
,
his
daughter
was
chosen
to
lead
.
After
the
old
chief
passed
away
,
his
daughter
was
chosen
to
lead
.
noun
the
person
with
the
highest
rank
in
a
department
,
group
,
or
organization
•
The
fire
chief
inspected
the
new
station
before
it
opened
.
The
fire
chief
inspected
the
new
station
before
it
opened
.
•
Our
police
chief
held
a
press
conference
about
the
investigation
.
Our
police
chief
held
a
press
conference
about
the
investigation
.
adjective
most
important
or
main
•
Safety
is
our
chief
concern
during
the
field
trip
.
Safety
is
our
chief
concern
during
the
field
trip
.
•
Pollution
is
the
chief
cause
of
the
river
’
s
decline
.
Pollution
is
the
chief
cause
of
the
river
’
s
decline
.
Developed
from
the
noun
sense
to
describe
the
leading
or
most
important
thing
in
a
set
,
first
recorded
in
the
14th
century
.
adjective
most
important
or
main
•
Our
chief
concern
is
safety
during
the
festival
.
Our
chief
concern
is
safety
during
the
festival
.
•
Water
is
the
chief
ingredient
in
the
soup
.
Water
is
the
chief
ingredient
in
the
soup
.
noun
used
as
a
friendly
way
to
address
a
man
when
you
do
not
know
his
name
•
Thanks
,
chief
,
I'll
be
on
my
way
.
Thanks
,
chief
,
I'll
be
on
my
way
.
•
Morning
,
chief
!
Morning
,
chief
!
achievement
noun
something
important
that
you
succeed
in
doing
after
working
hard
•
Winning
the
science
fair
was
a
huge
achievement
for
Maya
.
Winning
the
science
fair
was
a
huge
achievement
for
Maya
.
•
Climbing
to
the
summit
of
the
mountain
felt
like
the
greatest
achievement
of
his
life
.
Climbing
to
the
summit
of
the
mountain
felt
like
the
greatest
achievement
of
his
life
.
late
Middle
English
:
from
Old
French
achevement
,
from
achiever
‘
bring
to
a
head
,
accomplish
’
noun
the
act
or
process
of
successfully
reaching
a
goal
•
Hard
work
is
essential
for
the
achievement
of
your
goals
.
Hard
work
is
essential
for
the
achievement
of
your
goals
.
•
Rapid
economic
achievement
cannot
happen
without
investment
in
education
.
Rapid
economic
achievement
cannot
happen
without
investment
in
education
.
noun
a
digital
badge
or
reward
given
when
a
player
completes
a
specific
task
in
a
video
game
•
I
unlocked
a
rare
achievement
for
finishing
the
level
without
taking
damage
.
I
unlocked
a
rare
achievement
for
finishing
the
level
without
taking
damage
.
•
Collecting
every
hidden
coin
will
earn
you
a
secret
achievement
.
Collecting
every
hidden
coin
will
earn
you
a
secret
achievement
.
philosophy
noun
-
philosophy
,
philosophies
a
particular
set
of
ideas
or
beliefs
that
guides
the
actions
or
decisions
of
a
person
,
group
,
or
organization
•
Our
company
’
s
philosophy
is
to
put
the
customer
first
in
every
decision
.
Our
company
’
s
philosophy
is
to
put
the
customer
first
in
every
decision
.
•
Minimalism
became
Liam
’
s
life
philosophy
after
he
sold
most
of
his
possessions
.
Minimalism
became
Liam
’
s
life
philosophy
after
he
sold
most
of
his
possessions
.
noun
-
philosophy
,
philosophies
the
academic
study
that
seeks
to
understand
the
deepest
questions
about
existence
,
knowledge
,
values
,
reason
,
and
language
•
At
university
,
Nora
decided
to
major
in
philosophy
because
she
loved
debating
questions
about
reality
and
truth
.
At
university
,
Nora
decided
to
major
in
philosophy
because
she
loved
debating
questions
about
reality
and
truth
.
•
Ancient
Greek
philosophy
still
shapes
how
we
think
about
ethics
today
.
Ancient
Greek
philosophy
still
shapes
how
we
think
about
ethics
today
.
From
Old
French
philosophie
,
from
Latin
philosophia
,
from
Ancient
Greek
philosophía
meaning
“
love
of
wisdom
”.
noun
-
philosophy
,
philosophies
a
calm
and
thoughtful
attitude
that
accepts
difficulties
without
getting
upset
•
Even
after
losing
the
match
,
Jasmine
kept
her
philosophy
and
congratulated
the
winners
.
Even
after
losing
the
match
,
Jasmine
kept
her
philosophy
and
congratulated
the
winners
.
•
With
remarkable
philosophy
,
Grandpa
laughed
when
the
cake
burned
and
simply
baked
another
.
With
remarkable
philosophy
,
Grandpa
laughed
when
the
cake
burned
and
simply
baked
another
.
wealthy
adjective
-
wealthy
,
wealthier
,
wealthiest
having
a
large
amount
of
money
,
property
,
or
other
valuable
possessions
•
The
wealthy
couple
donated
a
million
dollars
to
build
a
new
library
.
The
wealthy
couple
donated
a
million
dollars
to
build
a
new
library
.
•
Growing
up
in
poverty
inspired
Luis
to
work
hard
so
he
could
become
wealthy
one
day
.
Growing
up
in
poverty
inspired
Luis
to
work
hard
so
he
could
become
wealthy
one
day
.
Formed
from
“
wealth
”
+
“
-y
”
in
Middle
English
,
originally
meaning
“
prosperous
;
well-being
.”