| Word | Pronunciation | PoS | Definition |
| adopt | /əˈdɑpt/ | verb | to take on responsibility for something |
| aid | /eɪd/ | verb | to provide things useful or needed by others |
| career | /kəˈrɪər/ | noun | a particular occupation in professional life |
| code | /koʊd/ | noun | a password made of a set of letters or numbers |
| doubt | /daʊt/ | noun | not being sure of something; lack of certainty |
| effort | /ˈɛf.ərt/ | noun | amount of work used trying to do something |
| force | /fɔrs/ | verb | to use physical strength or violence to persuade |
| oppose | /əˈpoʊz/ | verb | to be against someone in a contest, game, or fight; to disagree |
| potential | /pəˈtɛn.ʃəl/ | adj | capable of happening or becoming reality |
| serve | /sɜrv/ | verb | to give or provide something to another person |