end
"Random" is a word which has the meaning haphazard without aim.
yes, the accomplish meaning is closed on doing or attempting something like the final aim, while the achieve meaning is closed on conquest the same final aim.
target
The noun 'end' can have the same meaning as the word goal, although it is not often used with this meaning. It is not an obsolete use of the word 'end', however. The words destination and object can also have the same meaning as goal.
aim
The word "aim" contains a long vowel sound. In phonetics, a long vowel is pronounced the same as the name of the vowel itself. In this case, the letter "a" in "aim" is pronounced as the long vowel sound /eɪ/. The word "aim" follows the common pattern of a consonant followed by a vowel and ending with a consonant, resulting in a long vowel sound.
tachlit (תכלית) is a poetic word for "purpose" or "aim"
Lakshyam means "GOAL" or "AIM"or ''TARGET''
The root word of "aimlessly" is "aim".
Yes. The AI pair has the sound of a long A (ay).
aim
Aching, akin, acid, archive, aspire, aim, air, aid, ail, ailment, align