more [greater in size or amount] She has more talent than anyone I know.
morning [the early part of the day, from sunrise until noon] He writes in the morning and works in the office later in the day.
most [greatest in size or amount] Which country has the most people?
mother [(1) the female parent; (2) a woman who has a child or children] My wife is a good mother. (1) That woman with the loud voice is the mother of seven children. (2)
motion [(1) a movement; (2) a continuing change of position or place] The motion of the car sometimes makes her sick. (1) The motion of the waves did not stop. (2)
mountain [a part of the earth's surface that rises high above the area around it] They plan to climb Rainier, the great mountain southeast of Seattle.
mourn [to express or feel sadness] They mourned the death of their daughter.
move [(1) to change position; (2) to put or keep in motion; (3) to go] Move the chair over here. (1) The dog's tail moved from side to side. (2) She moved to California last year. (3)
movement [(1) the act of moving or a way of moving; (2) a series of acts or efforts to reach a goal] The movement of the boat made her sick. (1) The gun control movement wants to keep guns away from criminals. (2)
movie [(1) a motion picture; (2) a film] Which movie would you like to watch? (1) Making the movie cost 75 million dollars. (2)
much [great in amount] They read much of the time.
murder [(1) to kill another person illegally; (2) the crime of killing another person] The angry man murdered three people in his office. (1) The jury found him guilty of murder. (2)
music [the making of sounds by singing or using a musical instrument] She has loved music since she was a small child.
must [a word used with an action word to mean necessary] You must go to school.
mystery [(1) something that is not or cannot be explained or understood; (2) a secret] No one can explain the mystery of the crying woman in the window of the old house. (1) What happened that night is still a mystery. (2)