✅ Dash and scamper both mean to move quickly (The cat dashed under the bed; The toddlers scampered up the stairs).
✅ Dash particularly suggests moving quickly in response to some kind of danger, whether real danger or playacted (The knight dashed across the room before the wizard could spot her).
✅ Scamper suggests quick but playful movement, or a disorganized speed associated with children and young animals (The puppy scampered across the garden).
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✅ Jealous and envious both refer to negative feelings we might have when someone else has something we wish we had.
✅ Jealous is more negative, suggesting resentment toward someone because of their successes, advantages, possessions or lifestyle (I felt jealous of my co-worker’s promotion; I feel guilty for scratching his car just because I was jealous).
✅ Envious is a little more neutral, suggesting a sense of sadness along with desire (He has such great hair, I’m so envious; I’m so envious of how much you get to travel).
✅ You might feel jealous if a friend or romantic partner is spending more time with another person rather than you. Envious in this situation would suggest you wanted to spend time with that other person, too!
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✅ An activity is a specific pursuit, pastime, or occupation (I like to see what activities are going on in my neighborhood).
✅ An endeavor is an attempt at doing something, especially an attempt that took a lot of effort (Our marshmallow-pizza endeavor was a surprising success).
✅ Activity is a more general term, and often refers to a short-term event (I did an afternoon activity with my kids).
✅ Endeavor refers to a more long-term or effortful event, and suggests an expectation that it might fail (Trying to walk carrying a coffee cup and not spill it is a doomed endeavor).
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