Verb > Fathom

To fathom something is to understand the reason for its existence or occurrence. Even those close to him can’t always fathom why he repeatedly risks his life to climb the world’s tallest mountains.

Verb > Overflow

1 : to flow over the edge or top of (something) (+ object) The river overflowed its banks. (no object) The creek overflows every spring. The water in the sink overflowed. — often used figuratively The large crowd filled the Read More …

Verb > Marvel

to feel great surprise, wonder, or admiration (no object) usually + at or over The audience marveled at the magician’s skill. The doctors are marveling over her dramatic recovery. (+ object) The doctors marveled that anyone could recover so quickly.

Noun > Cupid

Cupid is the Roman god of erotic love. The word cupid in lowercase refers to a figure that represents Cupid as a naked usually winged boy often holding a bow and arrow. She purchased a large Valentine’s Day card decorated Read More …

Noun > Debate

a discussion between people in which they express different opinions about something A debate can be an organized event, an informal discussion between two or more people, or a general discussion that involves many people. (count) The candidates participated in Read More …

Verb > Reconstruct

(+ object) 1 : to build (something damaged or destroyed) again After the war, many houses need to be reconstructed. Archaeologists were able to reconstruct most of the ancient village from their findings. 2 : to find out and describe Read More …