prelude - An event or action that signals or prepares for what is to follow, often setting the tone for what comes next.
adjective
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Good / Smart-Adj
profound - Regarding an idea as being full of deep meaning
adjective
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Bad / Dangerous
precarious - Not safe and likely to fall or fail
verb
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Good / Successful
prevail - To prove more powerful than opposing forces; to win and be victorious
powerhouse - A person, organization, or thing that is very strong, effective, or influential in a particular field or activity.
adjective
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Other / Inward
pretentious - Trying to appear more important or clever than you are
noun
See verb
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Bad / Hurt
prey - An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
noun
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Good / Successful
prestige - The good reputation that someone has earned because of their achievments
adjective
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primal - Relating to very basic emotions or conditions
predicament - A state of uncertainty or hardship, often with a situation that involves a problem.
noun
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probe - A blunt-ended surgical instrument used for exploring a wound or part of the body
procrastinate - To keep delaying something that must be done, often because it is unpleasant or boring.