The adjective should be hyphenated as "goal-oriented."
The term "goal scorer" (sports) may also be seen hyphenated "goal-scorer."
That is the correct spelling of the noun "agenda" (a plan or goal).
The correct spelling is "dreaming" (subconscious mental images and activities).
PREPARATION : the process of getting ready for an activity, event, or goal.
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
Just "gol"
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The term "goal scorer" (sports) may also be seen hyphenated "goal-scorer."
That is the correct spelling of the noun "agenda" (a plan or goal).
The correct spelling of the verb is to aspire (to seek a goal).
The likely word is the transposition "target" (aiming point or goal).
The correct spelling is "successful" (accomplished a goal or intent).
there main goal was to take over jurosulm (the holy place) p.s i cant spell p.s.s i like cheese
gall, ill, all, call, coil, go, ail, goal
ray, lay, rag, royal, goal, lag, liar, log
As a practitioner of the Craft, I regularly use spells in my practice. A spell is simply a formula for attaining a magical outcome. A spell is not the only means to this end, but it is a commonly used one. Mostly a spell is a way to focus your energies toward your goal and asking your deities to help. There are those who would liken a prayer to a spell, as both focus energies and ask divine help in the outcome.
A spooky creaure= ghoul Scoring points= goal Prison= gaol