Attempting.
Pretending, acting.
attempting/failing.
It means a search for something. It is related to the word 'question' and it comes from the French word 'quête'. There is also the word inquest which means a commission or a process of trying to find out about something.
Endeavored means tried to do something or made an effort to do something.
The word attempt is a verb. It means to try to do something. It can also be used as a noun.
The word "insinuating" means suggesting or hinting at something indirectly or in a subtle way. It is often used when someone is trying to imply something without stating it directly.
The present participle of build is building. This word also means a large structure, but in this instance, it means to be in the process of trying to build something.
Over eating or something like that. I think you are trying to find a word which means taking too much vitamin and minerals.
Adundance is not a word. Abundance, which you may mean, is a word. It means there is a lot of something. It means there is plenty of something.
"Novice" is a word that means being new or inexperienced to something.
The word that means something fake or false is "counterfeit."
There is no such word as explating. However, explanting is a word that means removing living tissue from an area, such as removing it to prevent infection. One may also be trying to say explaining, which basically means to provide a reason for why something is the way it happens to be.