Situation – an event or occurrence
Incident – an event or occurrence
Performance – an act of presenting a play, concert, etc.
Production – the process of growing or making goods or materials
Amount – a sum of money
Equivalence – equality in value, amount, meaning, etc.
Substance – a kind of matter with particular properties
Consideration – careful thought, typically over a period of time
Motive – a reason for doing something
Motion – the action or process of moving or being moved
Command – an order given to a person or an animal
Flexible – able to make changes or deal with a situation that is changing
Reliable – good in quality or performance, able to be trusted
Predictable – always behaving or occurring in the way expected
Authentic – of undisputed origin and not a copy, genuine
Dispute – the state existing during the absence of war
Peace – A formal agreement between countries
Treaty – an argument or a disagreement
Battle – a fight between large armed forces
Elegant – graceful or attractive appearance or manner
Lively – full of energy
Vital – very important, necessary
Lovely – beautiful, enjoyable and pleasant
Inner – being or located inside
Average – typical or normal, ordinary
Complicated – difficult to understand
Available – able to be used or obtained
External – belonging to or forming the outer surface or structure of something
Internal – of the inner nature of a thing
Round – shaped like a circle or a ball
Square – having four equal sides and four angles of 90°
Design – a drawing or an outline from which something my be made
Arrangement – the action of putting something in order
Composition – the parts or elements of which something is made
Frame – a border of wood in which a picture is set
Branch – a part of a tree on which leaves, flowers and fruit grow
Stem – the long, thin part of a plant above the ground
Body – the whole physical structure of a human being
Skin – the outer covering of something
Leisure – free or unoccupied time
Entertainment – something that serves for amusement
Opportunity – a favorable position or chance
Occupation – a job or profession
Calm – not excited, nervous or troubled
Intelligent – able to think, understand, and learn things quickly and well
Brave – willing to do things witch are difficult or dangerous
Independent – free from outside control
Miniature – a model or copy of something on a very small scale
Signature – the name of a person or a sign representing his name, marked by himself
Adventure – an exciting or dangerous experience
Gesture – a movement of part of the body to express an idea or meaning
Tornado – a violent storm with very strong winds
Flood – an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits
Snowstorm – a heavy fall of snow, especially with a high wind
Breeze – something that is dangerous for children
Request – an act of asking politely or formally for something
Refusal – an act of saying ‘no’ to an invitation, offer, etc.
Advice – a suggestion about what somebody should do in a particular situation
Response – a spoken or written answer
Service – the action of helping or doing work for someone
Catalogue – a book that contains pictures of things that are on sale
Brand – a product or group of products that has its own name
Purchase – something that you buy
Lie – a statement that is not true
Compliment – a polite expression of praise or admiration
Flattery – a false insincere praise
Prize – an award given to the winner
Contract – a written legal agreement between two people or organizations
Quarrel – an angry argument
Discussion – the process of talking something over
Trial – hearing and judging a person or case in a court
Conversation – an informal talk between people
Exclamation – an emphatic or excited cry
Utterance – the act or process of speaking or expressing in words
Argument – an exchange of opposite views, typically an angry one
Ordinary – of common or established type, usual
Strange – odd, unusual, or extraordinary
Human – relating to or characterizing people
Hostile – showing string dislike