Effort: 1) Energy (activity, attempt); 2) achieve, gain, overcome; 3) Purpose (goal, difficulty)
Mental or physical energy that is exerted in order to achieve a purpose.
Exceptional: 1) Outstanding; 2) excellent; 3) very high/good quality
Clearly of very high quality or clearly superior to others in the same group or category.
Disappear: 1) Vanish (stop to be seen); 2) no longer exist; 3) not be found (to be gone)
To be gone from or no longer be seen in a place without any explanation.
Husband: 1) Married man; 2) Woman’s spouse
The man to whom a woman is married.
Visitor: 1) Traveller; 2) trip; 3) guest (invited)
Smbd. who visits a person or a place
Cake: 1) Baked [goods, things; food]; 2) sweet; 3) flour-based (made from)
Baked sweet flour-based food.
Map: 1) Geographical diagram (drawing); 2) shows parts of the Earth, locations, routes 3) detailes
Diagram or a drawing that shows geographical features such as locations, routes etc. in details.
Twin[s]: 1) Offspring; 2) [born] together; 3) similar
Either of two people or animals born to the same mother at the same time. Appear to have many similarities.
Authority: 1) Give orders (enforce rules); 2) Power (administration); 3) [Right to] command or control
Power to act on behalf of smbd. else, or official permission to do smth.
Autograph: 1) Signature; 2) famous person
A signature, especially a signature of a famous person.
Breakfast: 1) meal; 1) first; 3) morning
The first meal of a day, usually eaten in the morning.
Problem: 1) difficulty; 2) trouble (issue); 3) [needs] to be solved (find an answer)
A difficult situation (matter or a person) that needs to be solved.
Speed: 1) rapidity; 2) rate [of movement]; 3) gives an idea of how fast movement/action or a process occurs
The rate at which smth. moves, happens or functions.
Limit: 1) maximum (minimum); 2) restrictions; 3) boundary [of area]; 4) the farthest point
The farthest point, degree, amount, or boundary that cannot or should not be passed or exceeded.
Reason: 1) motive; 2) explanation (justification); 3) cause that explains smth. (why you do it or why it occurs)
A motive or cause for acting or thinking in a particular way.
Skin: 1) layer (external surface); 2) covering (protection); 3) body
The external protective layer covering an animal’s or human’s body.
Mention: 1) Bring up (1 point for the p.v.); 2) refer (reference); 3) write or speak about smth.
To refer to smth. when speaking or writing.
Nightmare: 1) bad (scary, frightening, upsetting); 2) dream; 3) situation (event)
A frightening or upsetting dream. Could be a situation or event.
License: 1) Permit (authorization); And I will not count the word «right» 2) To own (or to do) smth. 3) legal (official)
Official permission to do smth. or to own smth.
Accident: 1) Unplanned (unfortunate, unforeseen; by chance); 2) event (incident); 3) collision (crash)
An unplanned event (collision, crash) that could result in damage and losses.
Special: 1) Unusual; 2) different; 3) for specific purpose; 4) 1 point for Special as a price-tag in Supermarket
Smth. unusual or different made or used for a specific purpose;
Law: 1) Rule (procedure); 2) legislation (act); 3) statement or principle in science
A rule or procedure recognized by a community as binding or enforceable by authority.
Murder: 1) crime; 2) killing; 3) on purpose (deliberately)
A crime of killing smbd. made on purpose.
Neck: 1) head; 2) join[s]; 3) the rest of the body. Will not count solely the word «body»
Part of body between head and the rest of the body.
Brainwash: 1) to make (in a meaning impose/force); 2) belief (to believe) 3) idea or concept
To impose beliefs on smbd.