bullied
To do the action named by this uncommon or specialized word.
weak
Not strong in body, power, quality, or effect.
mainly
Mostly, or more than anything else.
friend
A person you know well and like.
want
To wish for something, or need something.
become
To start to be something different, or to develop into a new state.
defend
To protect someone or something from attack or criticism.
myself
Used when the speaker is also the object of an action.
please
A polite word used when asking for something or making a request.
right
Correct, suitable, or morally good.
train
A line of connected vehicles that moves on tracks and carries people or goods.
oh
A spoken sound used to show surprise, understanding, pain, or another quick feeling.
oops
Used when someone makes a small mistake or accident.
check
To look at something carefully to make sure it is correct or safe.
sing
To make musical sounds with your voice.
sink
A bowl fixed in a kitchen or bathroom for washing things.
die
To stop living or stop working.
another
One more, or a different person or thing.
yes
Used to give a positive answer or to show agreement.
hey
A short greeting or call used to get someone's attention.
come
To move toward a place or arrive there.
power
The ability to control, influence, or do something; also energy such as electricity.
baby
A very young child or animal.
easy
Not difficult to do, understand, or deal with.
ready
Prepared for use, action, or a planned event.
training
The process of learning or teaching skills for a job, sport, or activity.
how
In what way or by what method.
much
A large amount of something, used with uncountable nouns.
improve
To become better, or to make something better.
okay
Acceptable, safe, or satisfactory, but not especially good.
let
An act of renting property, especially in British English.
go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
fight
To use force, words, or effort against someone or something.
take
To get, hold, carry, or use something.
combo
A set of things sold, chosen, or used together.
call
A spoken request, phone conversation, or decision by an official.
ninja
Done with great skill, speed, or secrecy.
because
For the reason that something is true or happened.
part
One piece, section, or role of something larger.
name
A word or group of words used to identify a person, place, or thing.
almost
Very nearly, but not completely.
better
Of higher quality, health, skill, or suitability.
great
Very good, large, important, or impressive.
accept
To agree to take something, or believe something is true.
moment
A very short period of time; also an important time or event.
arrived
The past form of arrive: reached a place.
century
A period of one hundred years.
sensei
A teacher or instructor, especially in Japanese martial arts.
versus
Used to show that two people, teams, ideas, or choices are against each other or being compared.
student
A person who studies at a school, college, or university.
emerge
To come out, appear, or become known after being hidden.
victorious
Having won a battle, competition, election, or difficult struggle.
battle
A fight between armies, groups, or opposing forces.
three
The number 3, or a written symbol for this number.
get
To receive, obtain, become, understand, or arrive at something, depending on context.
here
In, at, or to this place or position.
yeah
Informal way to say yes.
behind
At or toward the back of someone or something.
dude
An informal word for a man or person.
stop
A place or time where someone or something stops.
sigma
The eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet; in mathematics, a symbol often used for sums or standard deviation.
activating
The -ing form of activate: start something working or turn it on.
ultimate
Most important, final, or greatest after everything is considered.
case
A particular situation, example, or legal matter.
wait
To stay in a place or delay action until something happens.
outfit
A set of clothes worn together; also a group or company.
forgot
The past form of forget: failed to remember something.
down
Toward a lower place, level, or position.
watch
To look at something for a period of time, especially with attention.
like
Similar to someone or something, or in the same way as them.
counter
A flat surface in a shop or kitchen where people work or serve customers.
think
To use your mind to form ideas, opinions, plans, or memories.
strongest
The superlative form of strong: having the most power, force, or effect.
laying
The present participle of lay: putting something down carefully or producing eggs.
defeated
The past form of defeat: did or caused this action before.
good
Of high quality, pleasant, useful, or morally right.
won
The past form of win: succeeded in a game, competition, prize, or struggle.