✍️ Interchange of Parts of Speech
🔹 Definition
Interchange of Parts of Speech means changing a word from one grammatical category (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, etc.) into another form, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
➡️ This helps in sentence transformation, vocabulary expansion, and error correction.
🔹 Noun ↔ Verb
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Love
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Noun: Love is blind.
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Verb: I love my parents.
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Hope
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Noun: There is still hope.
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Verb: I hope to succeed.
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Play
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Noun: The play was wonderful.
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Verb: The children play football.
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Work
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Noun: Hard work brings success.
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Verb: They work in a factory.
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Run
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Noun: He had a good run in the match.
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Verb: He can run fast.
🔹 Verb ↔ Noun
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Help
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Verb: Please help me.
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Noun: He gave me great help.
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Call
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Verb: I will call you later.
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Noun: He made a phone call.
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Look
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Verb: Don’t look at me like that.
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Noun: He gave me a strange look.
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Answer
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Verb: Please answer the question.
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Noun: His answer was correct.
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Talk
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Verb: They talk too much.
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Noun: We had a nice talk.
🔹 Adjective ↔ Adverb
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Hard
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Adjective: It is a hard problem.
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Adverb: He works hard.
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Fast
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Adjective: It is a fast train.
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Adverb: He runs fast.
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Early
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Adjective: He is an early riser.
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Adverb: He came early.
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Daily
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Adjective: This is my daily routine.
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Adverb: He goes there daily.
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High
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Adjective: It is a high wall.
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Adverb: The bird flew high.
🔹 Noun ↔ Adjective
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Gold
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Noun: The ring is made of gold.
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Adjective: This is a gold chain.
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Stone
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Noun: The stone is heavy.
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Adjective: He is a stone-hearted man.
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Power
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Noun: Knowledge is power.
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Adjective: He is a powerful man.
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Hope
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Noun: There is little hope.
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Adjective: I am hopeful of success.
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Beauty
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Noun: She has great beauty.
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Adjective: She is beautiful.
🔹 Verb ↔ Adjective
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Tire
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Verb: Long travel tires me.
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Adjective: I feel tired.
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Surprise
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Verb: The news surprised us.
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Adjective: I was surprised to hear it.
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Please
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Verb: His words please me.
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Adjective: I am much pleased.
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Interest
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Verb: The story interests me.
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Adjective: I am interested in the story.
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Excite
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Verb: The news excited everyone.
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Adjective: The children were excited.
🔹 Adverb ↔ Preposition
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Since
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Adverb: I have not seen him since.
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Preposition: I have been here since Monday.
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Before
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Adverb: I met him before.
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Preposition: He arrived before the meeting.
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After
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Adverb: He came soon after.
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Preposition: He came after the bell rang.
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Near
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Adverb: He lives near.
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Preposition: He lives near the school.
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Past
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Adverb: He walked past.
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Preposition: He walked past the house.
🔹 Special Interchanges
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Adjective ↔ Noun
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Brave (adj) → Bravery (noun)
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Strong (adj) → Strength (noun)
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Verb ↔ Noun
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Decide (verb) → Decision (noun)
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Move (verb) → Movement (noun)
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Verb ↔ Adjective
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Create (verb) → Creative (adj)
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Use (verb) → Useful (adj)
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Adjective ↔ Adverb
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Wise (adj) → Wisely (adv)
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Quick (adj) → Quickly (adv)
🔹 Importance in Exams
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Sentence Transformation
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He succeeded because he worked hard.
→ His success was due to his hard work.
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Error Correction
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Wrong: He runs fastly.
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Correct: He runs fast.
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Word Formation / Vocabulary
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Nation → National → Nationally
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Beauty → Beautiful → Beautifully
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✍️ Rules of Interchange of Parts of Speech
🔹 Rule 1: Noun ↔ Verb
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A noun can be turned into a verb, and vice versa, without changing the root.
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Often the sentence structure changes.
✅ Examples:
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Noun → Verb: He gave me hope. → I hope for the best.
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Verb → Noun: They play cricket. → The play was interesting.
🔹 Rule 2: Verb ↔ Noun through Abstract Nouns
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Many verbs can be converted into abstract nouns by adding suffixes like -tion, -ment, -ance, -al.
✅ Examples:
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Decide → Decision
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Move → Movement
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Perform → Performance
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Approve → Approval
🔹 Rule 3: Adjective ↔ Noun
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An adjective may be transformed into a noun by adding suffixes like -ness, -ity, -hood, -ship, -cy.
✅ Examples:
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Kind → Kindness
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Pure → Purity
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Friend (noun) → Friendly (adj)
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Child (noun) → Childish (adj)
🔹 Rule 4: Adjective ↔ Adverb
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By adding -ly to adjectives, we can form adverbs.
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Sometimes forms are irregular (hard → hard, fast → fast).
✅ Examples:
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Wise → Wisely
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Quick → Quickly
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Hard → Hard (same form, different function)
🔹 Rule 5: Verb ↔ Adjective (Past/Present Participles)
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Verbs (especially participles) can act like adjectives.
✅ Examples:
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Surprise → Surprised/Surprising
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Tire → Tired/Tiring
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Please → Pleased/Pleasing
🔹 Rule 6: Adverb ↔ Preposition
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Some words can function as both adverb and preposition depending on usage.
✅ Examples:
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Since: I met him since (adv) → I have been here since Monday (prep).
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Before: I met him before (adv) → He came before the meeting (prep).
🔹 Rule 7: Noun ↔ Adjective (Compound words / attributive use)
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Nouns are often used as adjectives before another noun.
✅ Examples:
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Gold → Gold ring (adj)
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Stone → Stone wall (adj)
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Power → Powerful (adj form with suffix)
🔹 Rule 8: Interchange in Sentence Transformation
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Interchange is often used to change sentence type (without changing meaning).
✅ Examples:
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He succeeded because he was industrious.
→ His success was due to his industry. (Adjective → Noun) -
He works hard to succeed.
→ His hard work brings success. (Verb → Noun)
🔹 Rule 9: Using Derivatives
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By using prefixes/suffixes, one part of speech can be converted into another.
✅ Examples:
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Happy → Happiness (adj → noun)
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Nation → National (noun → adj) → Nationally (adj → adv)
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Create → Creative (verb → adj) → Creativity (adj → noun)
🔹 Rule 10: Contextual Meaning is Key
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Always check the role of the word in the sentence.
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Same spelling may belong to different parts of speech.
✅ Examples:
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Fast:
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Adjective: This is a fast car.
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Adverb: He runs fast.
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Verb: He decided to fast for a day.
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✅ Quick Summary for Exams
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Noun ↔ Verb: Hope – to hope, Play – to play
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Verb ↔ Noun (Abstract): Decide – decision, Perform – performance
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Adjective ↔ Noun: Kind – kindness, Pure – purity
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Adjective ↔ Adverb: Quick – quickly, Wise – wisely
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Verb ↔ Adjective: Surprise – surprised, Tire – tired
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Adverb ↔ Preposition: Since, Before, After, Near
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Noun ↔ Adjective: Gold – gold ring, Stone – stone-hearted
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Sentence Transformation: Industrious → industry, Succeed → success
✍️ Interchange of Parts of Speech (Noun – Verb – Adjective – Adverb)
Below is a word family chart showing how the same root can appear as a Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb.
🔹 Word Family Examples
| Noun | Verb | Adjective | Adverb |
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| Hope | hope | hopeful | hopefully |
| Beauty | beautify | beautiful | beautifully |
| Strength | strengthen | strong | strongly |
| Decision | decide | decisive | decisively |
| Creation | create | creative | creatively |
| Success | succeed | successful | successfully |
| Failure | fail | failed/failing | — |
| Happiness | — | happy | happily |
| Sadness | sadden | sad | sadly |
| Wisdom | — | wise | wisely |
| Friendship | befriend | friendly | friendly (adv in old use) |
| Movement | move | movable | — |
| Growth | grow | growing | — |
| Knowledge | know | knowledgeable | knowingly |
| Strength | strengthen | strong | strongly |
| Choice | choose | choosy | — |
| Danger | endanger | dangerous | dangerously |
| Comfort | comfort | comfortable | comfortably |
| Help | help | helpful | helpfully |
| Use | use | useful/useless | usefully |
| Patience | — | patient | patiently |
| Confidence | confide | confident | confidently |
| Luck | — | lucky | luckily |
| Honesty | — | honest | honestly |
| Industry | industrialize | industrious | industriously |
| History | historicize | historic/historical | historically |
| Anger | anger | angry | angrily |
| Joy | enjoy | joyful | joyfully |
| Power | empower | powerful | powerfully |
| Courage | encourage | courageous | courageously |
| Memory | memorize | memorable | memorably |
| Nature | naturalize | natural | naturally |
| Culture | cultivate | cultural | culturally |
| Nation | nationalize | national | nationally |
| Glory | glorify | glorious | gloriously |
| Fear | fear | fearful/fearless | fearfully/fearlessly |
| Love | love | loving/lovable | lovingly |
| Care | care | careful/careless | carefully/carelessly |
| Trust | trust | trustworthy | trustfully |
| Respect | respect | respectful | respectfully |
| Truth | — | true | truly |
| Freedom | free | free | freely |
🔹 Notes for Exams
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Many nouns form verbs by adding suffixes like -en, -ify, -ize:
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Strength → Strengthen
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Beauty → Beautify
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Modern → Modernize
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Many nouns form adjectives by adding -ful, -ous, -al, -ic:
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Hope → Hopeful
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Danger → Dangerous
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History → Historical
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Many adjectives form adverbs by adding -ly:
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Quick → Quickly
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Honest → Honestly
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Some words keep the same form across categories:
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Fast (adj) → Fast (adv) → Fast (verb: to fast = not to eat)
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Hard (adj) → Hard (adv)
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🔹 Practice Transformations
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His success was due to his hard work. (Noun)
→ He succeeded because he worked hard. (Verb) -
She is a beautiful singer. (Adjective)
→ She sings beautifully. (Adverb) -
The movement was powerful. (Noun)
→ The people moved strongly. (Verb + Adverb) -
The teacher praised his honesty. (Noun)
→ He is an honest boy. (Adjective)
✍️ 100 Examples of Interchange (Noun – Verb – Adjective – Adverb)
1. Hope
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Noun: There is still hope.
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Verb: I hope to win.
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Adjective: She is hopeful of success.
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Adverb: Hopefully, he will come.
2. Beauty
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Noun: She has great beauty.
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Verb: The flowers beautify the garden.
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Adjective: She is beautiful.
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Adverb: She sings beautifully.
3. Strength
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Noun: Knowledge is strength.
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Verb: Exercise strengthens the body.
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Adjective: He is very strong.
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Adverb: He spoke strongly.
4. Success
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Noun: His success inspired us.
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Verb: He succeeded in the exam.
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Adjective: She is a successful doctor.
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Adverb: She answered successfully.
5. Power
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Noun: Knowledge is power.
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Verb: He was empowered to decide.
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Adjective: He is a powerful leader.
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Adverb: He spoke powerfully.
6. Use
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Noun: This pen is of great use.
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Verb: Please use this tool.
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Adjective: It is very useful.
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Adverb: He worked usefully.
7. Care
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Noun: She took great care of him.
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Verb: I don’t care about money.
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Adjective: She is very careful.
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Adverb: She spoke carefully.
8. Danger
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Noun: The soldier faced great danger.
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Verb: The fire endangered many lives.
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Adjective: It was a dangerous task.
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Adverb: He acted dangerously.
9. Help
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Noun: He gave me great help.
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Verb: Please help me.
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Adjective: She is always helpful.
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Adverb: She behaved helpfully.
10. Move
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Noun: His move surprised us.
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Verb: The train moves fast.
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Adjective: It was a moving speech.
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Adverb: The story ended movingly.
11. Play
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Noun: The play was excellent.
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Verb: The children play football.
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Adjective: He is very playful.
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Adverb: The dog barked playfully.
12. Nation
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Noun: India is a great nation.
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Verb: The people were nationalized.
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Adjective: He is a national hero.
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Adverb: It is nationally important.
13. Creation
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Noun: God’s creation is beautiful.
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Verb: God created the world.
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Adjective: She is very creative.
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Adverb: She painted creatively.
14. Decision
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Noun: His decision was wise.
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Verb: He finally decided.
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Adjective: He is decisive.
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Adverb: He spoke decisively.
15. Thought
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Noun: His thoughts are noble.
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Verb: I thought of a plan.
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Adjective: He is very thoughtful.
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Adverb: She behaved thoughtfully.
16. Growth
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Noun: The child’s growth is fast.
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Verb: Plants grow quickly.
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Adjective: He is a growing boy.
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Adverb: The city developed growingly.
17. Knowledge
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Noun: His knowledge is vast.
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Verb: He was acknowledged for his work.
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Adjective: He is a knowledgeable teacher.
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Adverb: She answered knowledgeably.
18. Courage
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Noun: He showed great courage.
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Verb: The leader encouraged his men.
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Adjective: He is a courageous soldier.
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Adverb: He fought courageously.
19. Health
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Noun: Health is wealth.
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Verb: Exercise heals the body.
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Adjective: He is very healthy.
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Adverb: He lives healthily.
20. Strengthen
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Noun: His strength was amazing.
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Verb: Exercise strengthens muscles.
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Adjective: He is strong.
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Adverb: He worked strongly.
21. Joy
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Noun: The news gave us joy.
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Verb: We enjoyed the trip.
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Adjective: She is very joyful.
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Adverb: She smiled joyfully.
22. Friend
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Noun: He is my best friend.
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Verb: They befriended the stranger.
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Adjective: He is very friendly.
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Adverb: He spoke friendly.
23. Fear
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Noun: He felt great fear.
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Verb: Don’t fear the enemy.
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Adjective: He is fearful of darkness.
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Adverb: He looked around fearfully.
24. Anger
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Noun: His anger is dangerous.
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Verb: The insult angered him.
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Adjective: He is an angry man.
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Adverb: He shouted angrily.
25. Comfort
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Noun: She lives in great comfort.
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Verb: The mother comforted the child.
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Adjective: The bed is very comfortable.
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Adverb: He slept comfortably.
26. Truth
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Noun: Always speak the truth.
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Verb: He was entrusted with the work.
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Adjective: She is a truthful girl.
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Adverb: He answered truthfully.
27. Freedom
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Noun: We all love freedom.
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Verb: The prisoners were freed.
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Adjective: He is a free man.
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Adverb: He spoke freely.
28. Memory
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Noun: He has a sharp memory.
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Verb: Students must memorize poems.
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Adjective: That day is memorable.
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Adverb: It was memorably celebrated.
29. Gift
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Noun: She received a gift.
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Verb: He gifted me a watch.
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Adjective: She is a gifted child.
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Adverb: He sang giftedly.
30. Skill
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Noun: He has great skill.
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Verb: He skilled himself in painting.
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Adjective: He is a skilful worker.
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Adverb: He painted skilfully.
31. Peace
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Noun: We all want peace.
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Verb: The leader tried to pacify the crowd.
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Adjective: It was a peaceful village.
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Adverb: They lived peacefully.
32. Strength
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Noun: His strength is great.
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Verb: Food strengthens the body.
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Adjective: He is strong.
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Adverb: He fought strongly.
33. Knowledge
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Noun: He has wide knowledge.
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Verb: He was acknowledged by all.
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Adjective: She is very knowledgeable.
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Adverb: She spoke knowledgeably.
34. Wisdom
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Noun: Solomon was known for his wisdom.
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Verb: He tried to wisen the students.
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Adjective: He is a wise man.
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Adverb: He acted wisely.
35. Death
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Noun: All fear death.
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Verb: The soldier was dead after battle.
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Adjective: He is dead tired.
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Adverb: The place was deadly silent.
36. Loss
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Noun: He suffered a great loss.
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Verb: Don’t lose hope.
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Adjective: The war was losing.
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Adverb: He looked losingly at me.
37. Choice
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Noun: It is your choice.
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Verb: Please choose one.
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Adjective: It was a chosen path.
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Adverb: He spoke choicely.
38. Length
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Noun: The length of the rope is five meters.
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Verb: They will lengthen the road.
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Adjective: It is a long road.
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Adverb: He waited long.
39. Height
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Noun: His height is six feet.
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Verb: The wall was heightened.
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Adjective: The wall is very high.
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Adverb: The bird flew high.
40. Weight
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Noun: He checked the weight.
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Verb: The bag weighs 10 kg.
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Adjective: It is a weighty matter.
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Adverb: He spoke weightily.
41. Danger
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Noun: He is in great danger.
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Verb: The storm endangered lives.
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Adjective: It is a dangerous path.
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Adverb: He drove dangerously.
42. Comfort
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Noun: She lives in comfort.
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Verb: The mother comforted the child.
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Adjective: This chair is comfortable.
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Adverb: He sat comfortably.
43. Joy
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Noun: The news gave us joy.
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Verb: They enjoyed the trip.
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Adjective: She is very joyful.
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Adverb: She smiled joyfully.
44. Fear
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Noun: He has a fear of snakes.
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Verb: Do not fear death.
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Adjective: He is fearful of exams.
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Adverb: He looked around fearfully.
45. Hunger
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Noun: Hunger is a big problem.
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Verb: He is hungrying for justice.
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Adjective: The poor man is hungry.
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Adverb: He ate hungrily.
46. Anger
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Noun: He could not control his anger.
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Verb: His rude words angered me.
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Adjective: He is an angry man.
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Adverb: He shouted angrily.
47. Thought
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Noun: His thoughts are deep.
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Verb: He thought of a plan.
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Adjective: It was a thoughtful idea.
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Adverb: She spoke thoughtfully.
48. Pride
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Noun: Pride goes before a fall.
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Verb: He prided himself on honesty.
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Adjective: He is a proud man.
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Adverb: He behaved proudly.
49. Faith
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Noun: Have faith in God.
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Verb: I believe his words.
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Adjective: He is faithful to his duty.
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Adverb: He worked faithfully.
50. Glory
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Noun: The soldier died in glory.
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Verb: The nation glorified its heroes.
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Adjective: It was a glorious victory.
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Adverb: They celebrated gloriously.
51. Beauty
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Noun: The rose is full of beauty.
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Verb: The artist beautified the hall.
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Adjective: She is a beautiful girl.
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Adverb: She sings beautifully.
52. Success
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Noun: Hard work brings success.
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Verb: He succeeded in the exam.
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Adjective: He is a successful man.
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Adverb: He worked successfully.
53. Failure
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Noun: His attempt ended in failure.
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Verb: Sometimes we fail in life.
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Adjective: He is a failed politician.
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Adverb: He tried but worked failingly.
54. Power
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Noun: Knowledge is power.
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Verb: The dam was powered by water.
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Adjective: He is a powerful leader.
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Adverb: He spoke powerfully.
55. Value
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Noun: Honesty has great value.
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Verb: We must value time.
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Adjective: It is a valuable book.
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Adverb: The gift was valuably chosen.
56. Honour
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Noun: He lives with honour.
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Verb: We must honour our parents.
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Adjective: She is an honourable person.
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Adverb: He behaved honourably.
57. Pride
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Noun: Pride ruins character.
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Verb: He prided himself on honesty.
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Adjective: He is a proud father.
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Adverb: He walked proudly.
58. Luck
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Noun: He had good luck.
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Verb: He was lucked into success.
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Adjective: He is a lucky boy.
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Adverb: He passed the exam luckily.
59. Hope
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Noun: Never lose hope.
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Verb: We all hope for peace.
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Adjective: He is hopeful of success.
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Adverb: He waited hopefully.
60. Love
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Noun: Love is divine.
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Verb: Parents love their children.
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Adjective: She is a lovely girl.
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Adverb: They lived lovingly.
61. Hate
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Noun: Hate is dangerous.
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Verb: I hate lies.
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Adjective: It was a hateful act.
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Adverb: He spoke hatefully.
62. Life
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Noun: Life is precious.
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Verb: Flowers liven the room.
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Adjective: He is a lively boy.
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Adverb: She danced lively.
63. Friend
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Noun: He is my friend.
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Verb: They befriended the stranger.
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Adjective: She is a friendly teacher.
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Adverb: He greeted me friendly.
64. Health
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Noun: Health is wealth.
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Verb: Fresh air heals the body.
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Adjective: He is a healthy boy.
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Adverb: He lives healthily.
65. Help
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Noun: Thanks for your help.
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Verb: Please help me.
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Adjective: He is a helpful student.
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Adverb: He acted helpfully.
66. Use
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Noun: This book has much use.
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Verb: We must use our time wisely.
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Adjective: This pen is very useful.
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Adverb: He used it usefully.
67. Care
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Noun: Care is needed.
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Verb: Parents care for children.
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Adjective: She is a careful student.
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Adverb: She worked carefully.
68. Joy
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Noun: The child shouted with joy.
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Verb: We all enjoy music.
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Adjective: It was a joyful song.
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Adverb: She laughed joyfully.
69. Liberty
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Noun: India won her liberty.
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Verb: The slaves were liberated.
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Adjective: It was a liberal policy.
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Adverb: They acted liberally.
70. Nation
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Noun: We belong to one nation.
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Verb: They nationalized the banks.
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Adjective: He is a national hero.
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Adverb: The programme was telecast nationally.
71. Creation
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Noun: This painting is a creation.
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Verb: God created the world.
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Adjective: The universe is creative.
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Adverb: He painted creatively.
72. Beauty
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Noun: Nature has endless beauty.
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Verb: The garden was beautified.
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Adjective: She is beautiful.
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Adverb: She smiled beautifully.
73. Patience
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Noun: Patience is a virtue.
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Verb: He patiented through hardships.
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Adjective: She is a patient woman.
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Adverb: She listened patiently.
74. Courage
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Noun: He showed great courage.
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Verb: The teacher encouraged him.
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Adjective: She is a courageous girl.
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Adverb: She fought courageously.
75. Duty
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Noun: It is your duty.
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Verb: He was duty-bound to obey.
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Adjective: He is a dutiful son.
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Adverb: He worked dutifully.
76. Thought
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Noun: His thought was deep.
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Verb: He thought about the problem.
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Adjective: It was a thoughtful remark.
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Adverb: She answered thoughtfully.
77. Play
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Noun: We watched a play.
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Verb: Children play football.
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Adjective: She is playful.
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Adverb: The child smiled playfully.
78. Work
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Noun: Hard work pays.
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Verb: He will work tomorrow.
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Adjective: She is a working woman.
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Adverb: He did it workingly.
79. Speech
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Noun: He gave a speech.
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Verb: The baby has not yet spoken.
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Adjective: She is very speechless.
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Adverb: He spoke speechlessly.
80. Act
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Noun: The play had five acts.
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Verb: She will act in the drama.
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Adjective: He is an active student.
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Adverb: She works actively.
81. Move
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Noun: That was a smart move.
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Verb: Please move the chair.
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Adjective: He is very movable.
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Adverb: The box shifted movably.
82. Sight
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Noun: The Taj is a lovely sight.
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Verb: The guard sighted the thief.
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Adjective: He is sightless.
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Adverb: He gazed sightlessly.
83. Sound
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Noun: I heard a strange sound.
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Verb: The bell sounded at noon.
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Adjective: He is sound in health.
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Adverb: He slept soundly.
84. Light
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Noun: The room has no light.
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Verb: Please light the lamp.
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Adjective: The bag is very light.
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Adverb: She walked lightly.
85. Sight
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Noun: The rainbow is a rare sight.
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Verb: The soldier sighted the enemy.
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Adjective: He is sighted.
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Adverb: He looked around sightedly.
86. Rule
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Noun: We must follow the rules.
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Verb: The king used to rule wisely.
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Adjective: He is very ruling.
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Adverb: The law acted ruly.
87. Rain
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Noun: Heavy rain fell.
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Verb: It will rain tomorrow.
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Adjective: It is a rainy day.
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Adverb: The clouds gathered rainily.
88. Gold
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Noun: This ring is made of gold.
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Verb: The hall was gilded beautifully.
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Adjective: He bought a golden crown.
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Adverb: The sun shone goldenly.
89. Friend
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Noun: He is my friend.
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Verb: She quickly befriended him.
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Adjective: He is friendly to all.
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Adverb: They lived friendly together.
90. Star
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Noun: The sky has many stars.
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Verb: She will star in a movie.
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Adjective: He is a starry child.
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Adverb: The sky shone starrily.
91. Danger
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Noun: The soldier is in great danger.
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Verb: The lives were endangered.
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Adjective: It is a dangerous animal.
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Adverb: He drove dangerously.
92. Thought
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Noun: His thought was noble.
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Verb: He thought of me.
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Adjective: It was a thoughtful plan.
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Adverb: He worked thoughtfully.
93. Truth
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Noun: He always speaks the truth.
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Verb: She was trusted by all.
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Adjective: He is a truthful man.
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Adverb: She answered truthfully.
94. Justice
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Noun: We all want justice.
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Verb: The judge justified the action.
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Adjective: He is a just ruler.
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Adverb: He ruled justly.
95. Peace
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Noun: The world wants peace.
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Verb: They tried to pacify the crowd.
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Adjective: It is a peaceful place.
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Adverb: They lived peacefully.
96. Quick
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Noun: He won by the quick.
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Verb: The teacher quickened his pace.
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Adjective: He is very quick.
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Adverb: He replied quickly.
97. Bright
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Noun: The bright of the morning cheered us.
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Verb: The day brightened up.
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Adjective: The sun is bright.
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Adverb: The stars shone brightly.
98. Dark
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Noun: The thief hid in the dark.
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Verb: Clouds darkened the sky.
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Adjective: It is a dark night.
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Adverb: He left darkly.
99. High
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Noun: The plane flew to a great high.
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Verb: They heightened the tower.
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Adjective: He has a high ambition.
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Adverb: The bird flew high.
100. Low
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Noun: Prices have reached a new low.
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Verb: The sun lowered in the west.
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Adjective: He has a low voice.
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Adverb: He spoke lowly.
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