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No Pain, No Gain

38 Words

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aspiration
1.
as
pi
ra
tion
Noun

a valued desire or goal that one strongly wishes to achieve

Her lifelong aspiration is to become a successful novelist and publish her own book.

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viability
2.
via
bi
li
ty
Noun

(of living things) capable of normal growth and development

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triumph
3.
triumph
Noun

a great victory, success, or achievement gained through struggle

The team's triumph in the championship game was celebrated by fans all across the city.

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track record
4.
track record
Noun

the fastest time ever recorded for a specific distance at a particular racetrack

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synergy
5.
sy
ner
gy
Noun

the teamwork of two people, organizations, or things that results in a greater outcome than their solo work

Their successful collaboration was a prime example of synergy in action.

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streak
6.
streak
Verb

to move swiftly in a specified direction, leaving a visible trail or mark

With a burst of speed, the athlete streaked past the finish line, securing the victory.

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stepping stone
7.
stepping stone
Noun

a stone in a marsh or shallow water that can be stepped on in crossing

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resolve
8.
re
solve
Verb

to find a way to solve a disagreement or issue

The couple attended counseling to resolve their marital conflicts.

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prosperity
9.
pros
pe
ri
ty
Noun

the state of economical growth and wealth

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prospect
10.
pros
pect
Noun

a visual view, scene, or panorama of a particular region or landscape

From the hilltop, the prospect of the valley was breathtaking.

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prime
11.
prime
Adjective

first in importance or rank

The prime objective of the mission was to ensure the safety of all crew members.

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pinnacle
12.
pi
nna
cle
Noun

the highest point or summit of a mountain

Reaching the pinnacle of the mountain was a remarkable achievement.

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pertinacity
13.
per
tina
ci
ty
Noun

the quality of having determination to continue doing or believing something in spite of any opposition or hardships

Her pertinacity in pursuing her dream career was truly inspiring.

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perseverance
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perseverance
Noun

the act or process of continuing steadily in a course of action despite difficulty or delay in achieving success

Her perseverance in studying every day led to excellent results.

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infallibility
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in
fa
lli
bi
li
ty
Noun

the quality of never being wrong or making mistakes

Despite the claims of infallibility, the new software had several bugs.

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fruition
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frui
tion
Noun

the successful achievement of a goal or plan

After years of research, the scientist's innovative idea reached fruition.

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foothold
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foot
hold
Noun

an early achievement paves the way for future progress

Her first published article provided a foothold for a successful writing career.

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feasibility
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fea
si
bi
li
ty
Noun

the likelihood of a proposed plan or project being successfully executed

The feasibility of the plan was questioned due to high costs and limited resources.

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enterprise
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enterprise
Noun

a company

The family-owned enterprise has been in operation for over three generations.

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accredit
20.
acc
re
dit
Verb

to appoint someone to an official position, particularly as an ambassador

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bounce back
21.
bounce back
Verb

to regain health after an illness or become successful again after facing difficulties

The athlete bounced back after a long injury, surprising everyone.

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breakthrough
22.
break
through
Noun

an important discovery or development that helps improve a situation or answer a problem

The scientist's groundbreaking research led to a major breakthrough in cancer treatment.

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bring off
Verb

to successfully accomplish a goal or manage to do something difficult

The rescue team brought off the daring mission, saving all stranded climbers.

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carve
24.
carve
Verb

to shape or create by cutting or sculpting, often using tools or a sharp instrument

He carved intricate patterns into the stone to create a decorative monument.

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come through
25.
come through
Verb

to stay alive or recover after an unpleasant event such as a serious illness

Despite the odds, she managed to come through the surgery successfully.

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efficacious
26.
e
ffi
ca
cious
Adjective

achieving the intended purpose or desired result

The medication proved to be efficacious in treating the patient's symptoms.

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measure up
Verb

to meet or exceed the established requirements or expectations in terms of quality, performance, or achievement

The team's performance didn't measure up to the coach's standards last season.

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opportune
28.
o
ppor
tune
Adjective

(of a time) ideal for achieving a particular purpose or reaching success

Her opportune suggestion helped the project avoid a major setback.

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o
ver
a
chieve
Verb

to achieve great success beyond expectations and standards, particularly in a way that exhausts one

She tends to overachieve in every project, often exceeding her own high expectations.

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practicality
30.
prac
ti
ca
li
ty
Noun

the quality of being realistic and practical rather than ideal or theoretical

The design's practicality was more important than its aesthetic appeal.

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shoot for
Verb

to attempt to achieve something, particularly a difficult goal

She decided to shoot for a top place in the national competition.

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strive
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strive
Verb

to try as hard as possible to achieve a goal

Despite facing obstacles, she strives to excel in her academic pursuits.

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surmount
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sur
mount
Verb

to successfully overcome challenges or difficulties

She worked hard to surmount the obstacles in her academic journey and graduated with honors.

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thrive
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thrive
Verb

(of an animal, child, or plant) to grow with strength, health, or energy

The baby thrived in the loving and supportive care of her family.

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drive
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drive
Verb

to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving

You should drive with both hands on the steering wheel.

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zenith
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ze
nith
Noun

the highest point that a certain celestial body reaches, directly above an observer

At noon, the sun reached its zenith, directly overhead.

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fur
the
rance
Noun

the advancement of some enterprise

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eclipse
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ec
lipse
Noun

a period during which the sun or moon is temporarily obscured by the shadow of another celestial body

We watched the solar eclipse through special protective glasses.

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