Beginning, Fact, God, Happy, History, Humanity, Intelligence, Know, Language, Life, Nature, Past, Real, Responsible, Responsibility, Story, Success, True, Wordless, and World.
According to:
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/
2. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/
3. https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/
4. https://www.etymonline.com/
Beginning
- “Beginning may refer to: Beginning by Kotipelto.”
- “The point at which something begins.”
- “The time when something starts.”
- “Act of starting something.”
Fact
- “An occurrence in the real world.”
- “Something that has actual existence.”
- “A thing that is known to be true, especially when it can be proved.”
- “Action, anything done, especially evil deed.”
God
- “The supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith.”
- “The perfect and all-powerful spirit or being that is worshipped.”
- “The being or spirit worshipped and believed to have created the universe.”
- “The supreme being, deity, image of a god, or godlike person.”
Happy
- “The term happiness is used in the context of mental or emotional states.”
- “Feeling pleasure and enjoyment because of your life.”
- “Feeling or showing pleasure; pleased.”
- “Lucky, favored by fortune, being in advantageous circumstances, prosperous.”
History
- “The study of the past.”
- “A chronological record of significant events.”
- “All the events that happened in the past.”
- “Relation of incidents true or false.”
Humanity
- “Humanity most commonly refers to: Humans Humanity.”
- “The quality or state of being humane.”
- “People in general.”
- “Kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others.”
Intelligence
- “Intelligence has been defined in many ways.”
- “The ability to learn or understand or to deal with new or trying situations.”
- “The ability to learn, understand and think in a logical way about things.”
- “The highest faculty of the mind, capacity for comprehending general truths.”
Know
- “Familiarity, awareness, or understanding of someone or something, such as facts.”
- “To perceive directly : have direct cognition of.”
- “To have information in your mind as a result of experience or because you have learned or been told it.”
- “Perceive a thing to be identical with another.”
Language
- “A structured system of communication used by humans, based on speech and gesture (spoken language), sign, or often writing.”
- “The words, their pronunciation, and the methods of combining them used and understood by a community.”
- “The system of communication in speech and writing that is used by people of a particular country or area.”
- “Words, what is said, conversation, talk.”
Life
- “A characteristic that distinguishes physical entities that have biological processes.”
- “The ability to grow, change, etc.”
- “The ability to breathe, grow, produce young, etc.”
- “Animated corporeal existence.”
Nature
- “The natural, physical, material world or universe.”
- “The physical world and everything in it that is not made by people.”
- “All the plants, animals and things that exist in the universe that are not made by people.”
- “Restorative powers of the body, bodily processes; powers of growth.”
Past
- “The past is the set of all events that occurred before a given point in time.”
- “Ago.”
- “Gone by in time.”
- “Times gone by, the time that has preceded the present.”
Real
- “Real may refer to: Currencies, Music, Other Media, Places, Sports, Other uses, People with the surname, See also.”
- “Having objective independent existence.”
- “Actually existing or happening and not imagined or pretended.”
- “Actually existing, having physical existence (not imaginary).”
Responsible
- “Responsibility (Redirected from Responsible).”
- “Liable to be called on to answer.”
- “Having the job or duty of doing something or taking care of somebody/something, so that you may be blamed if something goes wrong.”
- “Accountable for one’s actions, answerable to another, for an act performed or its consequences.”
Responsibility
- “Responsibility may refer to Collective responsibility, Corporate social responsibility, Duty, Legal liability, Legal obligation, Legal responsibility, Media responsibility, Moral responsibility or personal responsibility, Obligation, Professional responsibility, Responsibility assumption, A doctrine in existential psychotherapy, Social responsibility, Responsibility for the Holocaust, The Westminster system.”
- “The quality or state of being responsible.”
- “A duty to deal with or take care of somebody/something, so that you may be blamed if something goes wrong.”
- “Fact or condition of being responsible, accountable, or answerable.”
Story
- “May refer to Common uses, Social media, Film, Television, Radio, Music, Places, People, Other uses, See also History Storey.”
- “An account of incidents or events.”
- “A description of events and people that the writer or speaker has invented in order to entertain people.”
- “Connected account or narration of some happening.”
Success
“Success (concept), the achievement of a desired result.”
“The fact of getting or achieving wealth, respect, or fame.”
“The fact that you have achieved something that you want and have been trying to do or get.”
“An advance, a coming up; a good result, happy outcome.”
True
- “True most commonly refers to truth.”
- “Being in accordance with the actual state of affairs.”
- “Connected with facts rather than things that have been invented or guessed.”
- “Faithful, trustworthy, honest, steady in adhering to promises, friends, etc.”
Wordless
- “The page Wordless does not exist.”
- “Not expressed in or accompanied by words.”
- “Without saying any words.”
- “From word + -less.”
World
- “The term world refers to the totality of entities, to the whole of reality or to everything that is.”
- “The earth and all the people and things on it.”
- “The earth, with all its countries, peoples and natural features.”
- “Human existence, the affairs of life, also a long period of time, also the human race, mankind, humanity.”