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  • (noun) a person you work with
    colleague
  • (adjective) very bad; very serious
    severe
  • (verb) to legally become the caregiver of someone
    adopt
  • (verb) to look after your children and help them grow
    raise
  • (phrase) to manage; to handle
    Deal with
  • (verb) to make something better and able to do more things
    upgrade
  • (adjective) relating to parts of cells you get from your parents that determine how you look, grow, and develop
    genetic
  • (phrase) to endure; to experience
    go through
  • (noun) the feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or satisfaction
    pleasure
  • (verb) to legally end your marriage to someone
    divorce
  • (phrase) to be able to see the difference between things
    tell apart
  • (verb) to decide that something is true after considering all information
    conclude
  • (noun) the feeling of being happy, interested, or eager
    excitement
  • (verb) to know and understand something
    realize
  • (noun) a benefit you get for doing something good or helpful
    reward
  • (verb) to unwillingly agree that something is true
    admit
  • (noun) the point at which one thing stops and another thing starts
    boundary
  • (noun) when something happens at the same time or place, or to the same people
    coincidence
  • (adjective) very strong
    intense
  • (noun) a possibility of something bad, unpleasant, or dangerous happening
    risk