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This tag is for questions seeking a single word that fits a meaning. To ensure that your question is not closed as off-topic, please be specific about the intended use of the word.  INCLUDE A SAMPLE SENTENCE demonstrating how the word would be used.  Click on "Info", or "View Tag" and "Learn more..." for more information. Please use the [phrase-requests] tag if you seek a phrase and the [terminology] tag if you seek a term in a specialized subject also.

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Is there a specific word for "developing a liking towards someone after someone else says th...

Child A is more "apt" to liking Child B. Apt having a tendency : likely plants apt to suffer from drought ordinarily disposed : inclined apt to accept what is plausible as true Similiarity/Attrac …
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A word to describe the feeling that you are forgetting something?

Would a "nagging feeling" or "lingering doubt" suit your purpose?
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Another word for "Ingredients"

Components would fit your example and use case. Element would also work. "If you want to make x, these are the components required." "If you want to make x, these are the elements required." Com …
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Word to describe willingness to judge others?

A person with analytical character traits would be a reviewer or an appraiser. Analytical - Oxford Dictionary Relating to or using analysis or logical reasoning: “analytical methods” …
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Am I thinking of "Roll Call", or something else?

I would venture that you are indeed thinking of "roll call." In an academic setting, "roster" or "attendance" would be appropriate. "Attendance sheet" would also work.
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What do you call "Leave Work" for people regardless of location (in-office vs. from home)

I would use the phrase "clock out." It clearly states that the coworker is not available for work-related tasks for the rest of the day. It makes no assumption as to the whereabouts of the coworker's …
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