
1. Glory – the state of great honor or distinction; praise.
2. Glove – a protective covering for the hand, usually made of leather or cloth.
3. Glue – a substance used for joining or sticking things together.
4. Go (went, gone) – to move from one place to another; an attempt to do something.
5. Goal – the space within the posts at each end of a football pitch, or an aim or end to be achieved.
6. Goat – an agile, bearded mammal, typically with long horns and a curved tail.
7. God – a supreme being or deity in a religion or belief system.
8. Gold – a precious yellow metal, a dense and soft metal with high thermal conductivity.
9. Golden – of or relating to gold; having a rich golden color.
10. Golf – a sport played on a course with small, hard balls and long-handled clubs.
11. Good (better, best) – of high quality; beneficial or advantageous.
12. Goods – items produced or provided for sale; merchandise.
13. Goose (plural: geese) – a large waterbird with a long neck, short legs, and webbed feet.
14. Govern – to have control over or rule a state or political unit.
15. Government – the group of people who have control over a country or state.
16. Grain – the edible seeds of plants such as wheat, rice, or corn; a unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a kilogram.
17. Gram – a metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram.
18. Grammar – the rules and principles governing the use of language.
19. Grand – of large size or importance; magnificent.
20. Grandchild – a son or daughter of one's child.
21. Granddaughter – a daughter of one's son or daughter.
22. Grandma = Grandmother – the mother of one's father or mother.
23. Grandpa = Grandfather – the father of one's father or mother.
24. Grandparents – both parents of one's father or mother.
25. Grandson – a son of one's son or daughter.
26. Granny – a term of address for an old woman, often one's grandmother.
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