Learning English can be simple. You don’t need to feel stressed or lost. When you learn easy, daily words, your confidence grows fast. That’s what this guide will help you do. Here, you’ll get Daily use English words with Meaning, short word lists, and useful speaking sentences.
You’ll also find a full list of 1000 common words. These words help you speak in real life. So whether you’re a student, a beginner, or someone who wants to speak better, this guide gives you clear and easy words you can use every day.
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Daily Use English Words with Meaning
Simple English Words for Daily Use (Top 100 Words You Should Know)
Here is a clean, easy list of 100 essential daily-use English words:
- About
- After
- Again
- Always
- Around
- Ask
- Back
- Before
- Begin
- Bring
- Call
- Come
- Day
- Do
- Down
- Eat
- Every
- Find
- First
- From
- Get
- Give
- Go
- Good
- Great
- Hand
- Have
- Help
- Here
- Hold
- Home
- House
- Keep
- Know
- Leave
- Let
- Life
- Like
- Look
- Make
- Man
- Many
- Mean
- Meet
- More
- Move
- Need
- New
- Next
- Now
- Off
- On
- One
- Only
- Open
- Other
- Over
- People
- Place
- Put
- Reach
- Right
- Run
- Say
- See
- Show
- Small
- Something
- Start
- Take
- Tell
- Think
- Time
- Try
- Turn
- Up
- Use
- Wait
- Walk
- Want
- Watch
- Way
- Week
- Well,
- When
- Where
- Which
- Why
- Will
- Work
- World
- Write
- Year
- Yes
- Young
- Long
- Both
- Better
- Part
- Always
Daily Use English Words with Meaning
50 Most Frequently Used Words in English (PDF)
- the
- be
- to
- of
- and
- a
- in
- that
- have
- I
- it
- for
- not
- on
- with
- he
- as
- you
- do
- at
- this
- but
- his
- by
- from
- they
- we
- say
- her
- she
- or
- an
- will
- my
- one
- all
- would
- there
- their
- what
- so
- up
- out
- if
- about
- who
- get
- which
- go
- me
Daily Use English Words with Meaning
Download PDF: 50 Most Frequently Used Words in English (PDF)
1000 Daily Use English Words with Meaning
- able – having power or skill
- about – concerning; on the subject of
- above – at a higher place
- accept – to receive willingly
- across – from one side to the other
- act – to do something
- add – to put together
- after – later than; following
- again – once more
- against – in opposition to
- age – length of time lived
- ago – in the past
- agree – to have the same opinion
- air – the gas we breathe
- all – the whole amount
- allow – to permit
- almost – nearly
- alone – with no one else
- along – moving in a line with
- already – before now
- also – in addition
- always – at all times
- among – in the middle of
- amount – quantity of something
- animal – a living creature
- another – one more; a different one
- answer – a reply to a question
- any – one or some, no matter which
- anyone – any person
- anything – any thing at all
- area – a region or place
- arm – the upper limb of the body
- around – on all sides of
- arrive – to reach a place
- art – creative work or expression
- as – in the same way; while
- ask – to request information
- at – used to show place or time
- attack – to use force against
- away – not here; at a distance
- baby – a very young child
- back – the rear part; behind
- bad – not good; harmful
- bag – a container made of soft material
- ball – a round object used in games
- bank – a place to keep money
- base – the bottom or foundation
- basic – simple; main
- be – to exist or live
- bear – a large wild animal
- beat – to hit repeatedly
- beautiful – very attractive
- because – for the reason that
- become – to grow to be
- bed – furniture for sleeping
- before – earlier than
- begin – to start
- behind – at the back of
- believe – to accept as true
- below – lower than
- best – of the highest quality
- better – more good; improved
- between – in the space separating
- big – large in size
- bill – a statement of money owed
- bird – an animal with wings and feathers
- bit – a small piece
- black – the darkest color
- blood – red liquid in the body
- blue – the color of the clear sky
- body – a person’s or animal’s physical form
- book – a written or printed work
- born – brought into life
- both – two together
- bottle – a container with a narrow neck
- box – a container with flat sides
- boy – a male child
- break – to separate into pieces
- bring – to carry to a place
- brother – a male sibling
- build – to construct
- building – a structure with a roof and walls
- burn – to destroy with fire
- business – work or trade activity
- busy – having many things to do
- but – used to introduce contrast
- buy – to get by paying money
- by – close to; through the action of
- call – to name or phone
- camera – a device for taking pictures
- can – to be able to
- capital – main city of a country
- car – a road vehicle with four wheels
- card – thick paper used for notes or payment
- care – attention or concern
- carry – to hold and move something
- case – a situation; an example
- cat – a small domestic animal
- cause – something that makes something happen
- center – the middle point
- century – a period of 100 years
- certain – sure; definite
- chair – a seat with a back
- chance – possibility of something happening
- change – to make or become different
- chart – a diagram or table of information
- cheap – costing little money
- check – to examine or test
- child – a young person
- choose – to pick from options
- church – a building for Christian worship
- city – a large town
- class – a group of students or things
- clean – free from dirt
- clear – easy to see or understand
- climb – to go up using hands or feet
- clock – a device that shows time
- close – to shut; near
- clothes – items worn on the body
- cloud – a mass of tiny drops in the sky
- coast – land next to the sea
- cold – having low temperature
- color – quality like red or blue
- come – to move toward someone
- common – usual; shared by many
- company – a business organization
- compare – to examine similarities and differences
- complete – having all parts; finished
- computer – an electronic device for data processing
- continue – to keep going
- control – power to direct something
- cook – to prepare food by heating
- cool – slightly cold; calm
- copy – to make something the same
- corner – where two lines or edges meet
- correct – free from mistakes
- cost – the amount of money needed
- cotton – soft material from a plant
- could – past of “can”
- country – a nation or land area
- course – a series of lessons or route
- court – place where legal cases are heard
- cousin – child of your aunt or uncle
- cover – to put something over
- create – to make something new
- cross – to go from one side to another
- crowd – a large group of people
- cup – a small container for drinks
- current – happening now
- cut – to divide with a sharp tool
- daily – happening every day
- dance – to move to music
- dark – little or no light
- date – a day of the month or a meeting time
- day – 24 hours; time between sunrise and sunset
- dead – no longer alive
- deal – an agreement or arrangement
- dear – loved or valued
- death – the end of life
- decide – to make a choice
- deep – far down from the surface
- degree – level or unit of temperature or study
- deliver – to bring and hand over
- demand – a strong request or need
- depend – to rely on
- design – a plan or pattern
- detail – a small part of something
- develop – to grow or improve
- die – to stop living
- differ – to be not the same
- difficult – hard to do
- dinner – main evening meal
- direct – straight; without change of route
- direction – the way something moves or faces
- discover – to find for the first time
- discuss – to talk about
- distance – space between two points
- divide – to separate into parts
- doctor – a person trained to treat illness
- dog – a common domestic animal
- door – a movable barrier in a wall
- double – two times as much
- down – toward a lower place
- draw – to make a picture with lines
- dream – thoughts or images during sleep
- dress – a piece of clothing; to put on clothes
- drink – liquid taken into the body
- drive – to operate a vehicle
- dry – not wet
- during – through the whole time of
- each – every one of a group
- early – before the usual time
- earth – the planet we live on; soil
- east – the direction of sunrise
- easy – not difficult
- eat – to take in food
- edge – the outer limit of something
- effect – a result or outcome
- effort – physical or mental energy used
- eight – the number 8
- either – one or the other
- electric – using or producing electricity
- eleven – the number 11
- else – in addition; other than
- empty – with nothing inside
- end – the final part
- enemy – a person who hates or opposes
- energy – power to do work
- enjoy – to take pleasure in
- enough – as much as needed
- enter – to go into
- equal – the same in amount or value
- especially – more than usually
- evening – the end part of the day
- event – something that happens
- ever – at any time
- every – each one of all
- everyone – all people
- everything – all things
- exam – a formal test
- example – something that shows a type
- except – not including
- exciting – causing strong interest
- exercise – physical activity for fitness
- expect – to think something will happen
- experience – knowledge from doing something
- explain – to make something clear
- eye – part of the body used to see
- face – the front part of the head
- fact – something true and real
- fair – just; not biased
- fall – to drop down
- family – parents and children together
- famous – known by many people
- far – a great distance away
- farm – land used for growing food
- fast – moving quickly
- father – a male parent
- fear – a feeling of being afraid
- feed – to give food
- feel – to experience a feeling
- few – not many
- field – open land; area of study
- fight – to use force in conflict
- figure – a number or shape; a person’s body
- fill – to make full
- film – a movie; thin layer
- final – last in a series
- find – to discover or locate
- fine – good; acceptable; thin
- finger – one of the five parts on a hand
- finish – to complete something
- fire – heat and light produced by burning
- first – coming before all others
- fish – an animal that lives in water
- fit – suitable; of the right size
- five – the number 5
- floor – the surface you walk on inside a building
- flower – a colorful part of a plant
- fly – to move through the air
- follow – to go after someone or something
- food – something people eat
- foot – the lower part of the leg
- for – used to show purpose or reason
- force – strength or power
- foreign – from another country
- forest – a large area covered with trees
- forget – to fail to remember
- form – shape or structure
- forward – toward the front
- four – the number 4
- free – not controlled; costing nothing
- fresh – newly made or obtained
- friend – a person you like and trust
- from – used to show origin
- front – the forward-facing part
- full – containing all it can
- fun – enjoyment
- game – a form of play; sport
- garden – an area for growing plants
- gas – a substance like air
- general – usual; common
- gentle – kind and soft
- get – to obtain
- girl – a young female
- give – to hand something to someone
- glass – a hard, clear material
- go – to move from one place to another
- gold – a valuable yellow metal
- good – pleasant; of high quality
- government – the group controlling a country
- great – very large or excellent
- green – the color of grass
- ground – the surface of the earth
- group – a number of people or things
- grow – to increase in size
- guess – to form an idea without certainty
- gun – a weapon that fires bullets
- hair – the strands growing on the head
- half – one of two equal parts
- hand – the end part of the arm
- handle – to manage or deal with
- hang – to attach something from above
- happen – to occur
- happy – feeling pleasure
- hard – difficult; solid
- hat – a covering for the head
- hate – strong dislike
- have – to own or possess
- he – referring to a male person
- head – the top part of the body
- health – the condition of a person’s body
- hear – to detect sound
- heart – the organ that pumps blood
- heat – warmth; high temperature
- heavy – weighing a lot
- help – to assist
- here – in this place
- high – far above the ground
- hill – a raised area of land
- history – past events
- hit – to strike
- hold – to carry or keep in hands
- home – place where one lives
- hope – desire for something good
- horse – a large four-legged animal
- hospital – a place for medical treatment
- hot – having a high temperature
- hour – 60 minutes
- house – a building to live in
- how – in what way
- human – relating to people
- hundred – the number 100
- hungry – feeling the need to eat
- hunt – to chase animals for food or sport
- hurry – to move quickly
- hurt – to cause pain
- husband – a married man
- ice – frozen water
- idea – a thought or plan
- if – in the event that
- important – having great value or meaning
- improve – to make better
- include – to contain as part
- increase – to become larger or greater
- industry – economic activity of making goods
- ink – colored fluid used for writing
- inside – in the interior
- instead – in place of something
- instrument – a tool or device
- interest – wanting to know or learn more
- into – moving inside something
- iron – a strong, heavy metal
- island – land surrounded by water
- issue – an important topic or problem
- job – regular paid work
- join – to connect or become part of
- journey – travel from one place to another
- joy – great happiness
- judge – a person who decides cases
- juice – liquid from fruits or vegetables
- jump – to push off the ground into the air
- just – fair; morally right
- keep – to retain
- key – a tool used to open locks
- kill – to cause death
- kind – caring; helpful
- king – a male ruler
- kitchen – a room where food is prepared
- knee – the joint between thigh and leg
- knife – a tool with a sharp blade
- know – to be aware of
- lake – a large body of water
- land – the solid surface of the earth
- large – big in size
- last – final; coming after all others
- late – not on time
- laugh – to express joy with sound
- law – rules made by a government
- lay – to place something down
- lead – to guide or be in charge
- leaf – the green part of a plant
- learn – to gain knowledge
- leave – to go away from
- left – opposite of right
- leg – the limb used for walking
- less – a smaller amount
- letter – a written message; alphabet symbol
- level – height or position on a scale
- library – a place with books
- life – the existence of a person or animal
- light – brightness; not heavy
- line – a long, thin mark
- list – a series of items
- listen – to pay attention to sounds
- little – small in size or amount
- live – to be alive
- long – measuring a large distance
- look – to direct eyes toward something
- lose – to not win; to misplace
- loud – making a strong sound
- love – strong affection
- low – not high
- machine – a device that performs work
- main – most important
- make – to create
- man – an adult male
- many – a large number
- map – a drawing of an area
- mark – a visible trace or spot
- market – a place to buy and sell goods
- marry – to join in marriage
- material – the substance something is made of
- matter – an issue or subject
- meal – food eaten at one time
- mean – to intend or signify
- measure – to find the size or amount
- meat – flesh of animals used as food
- meet – to come together
- member – a person in a group
- memory – ability to remember
- mention – to refer to
- message – spoken or written communication
- middle – the center
- milk – white liquid from animals
- mind – the thinking part of a person
- mine – belonging to me
- minute – 60 seconds
- miss – to fail to catch or reach
- mistake – an error
- mix – to combine things together
- moment – a very short period of time
- money – something used to buy things
- month – one of twelve parts of a year
- moon – the earth’s natural satellite
- more – a greater amount
- morning – the early part of the day
- most – the largest amount
- mother – a female parent
- mountain – a high landform
- mouse – a small animal
- mouth – opening of the face used for eating
- move – to change position
- much – a large amount
- music – organized sound
- name – a word someone is called
- nation – a country
- natural – not made by humans
- near – close to
- necessary – needed or essential
- neck – the part between head and shoulders
- need – to require
- needle – a thin metal tool with a point
- neighbor – a person living nearby
- neither – not one nor the other
- nervous – worried or anxious
- nest – a bird’s home
- never – not at any time
- new – recently made or introduced
- news – information about recent events
- next – immediately after
- night – the dark part of the day
- nine – the number 9
- noise – unwanted or loud sound
- north – direction opposite south
- nose – part of the face used for smelling
- note – a short written message
- nothing – not anything
- notice – to observe or become aware of
- number – a symbol representing quantity
- object – a thing
- ocean – a large body of salt water
- of – belonging to
- off – away from
- offer – to present something
- office – a place for business work
- often – frequently
- oil – a thick liquid used for cooking or fuel
- old – having lived long; not new
- on – in contact with or supported by
- once – one time
- one – the number 1
- only – no more than
- open – not closed
- opposite – completely different
- or – connecting two choices
- order – a request for something; arrangement
- other – different from the one mentioned
- our – belonging to us
- out – away from inside
- outside – not inside
- over – above; across
- own – belonging to oneself
- page – one side of a sheet in a book
- pain – physical suffering
- paint – colored liquid for covering surfaces
- pair – two things that go together
- parent – mother or father
- part – a piece of a whole
- party – a social gathering
- pass – to move past or go by
- past – time that has gone by
- path – a track or walkway
- patient – able to wait calmly
- pattern – a repeated design or sequence
- pay – to give money for something
- peace – a state of calm and no conflict
- pen – a tool for writing
- people – persons; human beings
- perfect – without any faults
- perhaps – possibly
- period – a length of time
- person – a human being
- photo – a picture taken by a camera
- phrase – a group of words
- physical – relating to the body
- pick – to choose or select
- picture – an image
- piece – a part of something
- place – a particular area or location
- plan – a detailed proposal for action
- plant – a living thing that grows in soil
- play – to engage in activity for fun
- please – to give satisfaction
- plenty – a large amount
- pocket – a small pouch in clothing
- point – an idea; a place; a mark
- police – civil force maintaining order
- pool – a small body of water
- poor – lacking money or quality
- popular – liked by many people
- position – the place where something is located
- possible – able to happen
- post – mail; to publish online
- pound – a unit of weight
- power – ability to control or influence
- practical – useful and realistic
- practice – repeated exercise to improve skill
- prefer – to like one option more
- prepare – to make ready
- present – existing now; to give something
- press – to apply pressure
- pretty – attractive
- prevent – to stop something from happening
- price – the cost of something
- print – to produce text or images on paper
- private – not for public use
- probably – likely to happen
- problem – a difficulty or issue
- process – a series of actions
- produce – to make or create
- product – something made
- program – a planned series of events or instructions
- progress – improvement over time
- project – a planned piece of work
- promise – a declaration to do something
- proper – correct or appropriate
- prove – to show truth
- provide – to supply
- public – open to everyone
- pull – to draw something toward yourself
- push – to move something away
- purpose – reason for something
- put – to place something somewhere
- quality – standard of something
- quarter – one-fourth
- queen – a female ruler
- question – something asked to get information
- quick – done with speed
- quiet – making little or no sound
- quite – to a certain degree
- radio – a device for receiving sound signals
- rain – water falling from clouds
- raise – to lift or move upward
- range – a set of different things
- rate – speed or level
- reach – to arrive at
- read – to look at and understand written words
- ready – prepared
- real – actually existing
- reason – explanation for something
- receive – to get something
- record – to store information
- red – the color of blood
- refer – to mention or direct attention to
- reflect – to mirror or think deeply
- refuse – to say no
- region – an area or part of the world
- relate – to connect
- relation – a connection between things
- remain – to stay
- remember – to recall
- repeat – to do again
- reply – to answer
- report – an account of events or findings
- represent – to stand for something
- require – to need
- respect – admiration or regard
- rest – a break or period of relaxation
- result – an outcome
- return – to go back
- rice – small white grains used as food
- rich – having a lot of money
- ride – to sit on and be carried
- right – correct; direction opposite of left
- ring – a circular band; a sound
- rise – to move upward
- river – a large flowing body of water
- road – a path for vehicles
- rock – a hard natural material
- roll – to move by turning over and over
- roof – the top covering of a building
- room – a part of a building enclosed by walls
- root – the part of a plant under the ground
- rope – strong thick cord
- round – shaped like a circle
- rule – a guideline or law
- run – to move quickly on foot
- safe – free from danger
- salt – a white mineral used in cooking
- same – identical
- sand – tiny grains of rock
- save – to keep safe or store for later
- say – to speak
- school – a place for learning
- science – study of the natural world
- sea – a large body of salt water
- search – to look for something
- season – one of the four parts of the year
- seat – something to sit on
- second – one-sixtieth of a minute; after first
- secret – something kept hidden
- section – a part of something
- see – to use the eyes
- seed – the small part of a plant that grows into a new one
- seem – to appear or look like
- sell – to exchange for money
- send – to cause something to go to another place
- sense – feeling or understanding
- sentence – a complete group of words
- separate – to divide
- serious – important or dangerous
- serve – to provide service or food
- seven – the number 7
- several – more than two but not many
- shape – the outline or form of something
- share – to divide and distribute
- sharp – having a fine edge or point
- she – referring to a female person
- sheet – a flat piece of cloth or paper
- shelf – a flat board for storing things
- shine – to give off light
- ship – a large boat
- shirt – a piece of clothing worn on the upper body
- shoe – footwear
- shoot – to fire a bullet or move quickly
- shop – a place where goods are sold
- short – not long
- should – used to express duty or advice
- shoulder – part of the body between neck and arm
- show – to display
- shut – to close
- sick – not healthy
- side – a surface or position of an object
- sight – ability to see
- sign – a mark or symbol
- silver – a shiny valuable metal
- simple – easy to do
- since – from a past time until now
- sing – to produce musical sounds
- single – only one
- sister – a female sibling
- sit – to rest on the bottom
- six – the number 6
- size – how big something is
- skin – the outer covering of the body
- sky – the air above the earth
- sleep – to rest with eyes closed
- slow – not fast
- small – little in size
- smell – to sense odor
- smile – to show happiness with the mouth
- smoke – gas produced by burning
- snow – frozen white precipitation
- so – therefore; to such a degree
- soft – not hard
- soil – earth or dirt
- soldier – a member of the armed forces
- solution – the answer to a problem
- solve – to find an answer
- some – an unspecified amount
- son – a male child
- song – a piece of music with words
- soon – in a short time
- sound – something heard
- south – a compass direction
- space – the area outside the earth; empty area
- speak – to talk
- special – unusual or important
- speed – how fast something moves
- spell – to write letters of a word
- spend – to use money or time
- spirit – the non-material part of a person
- sponge – a soft absorbent material
- spoon – an eating utensil
- sport – physical game or activity
- spring – season between winter and summer
- square – a shape with four equal sides
- stage – a raised platform for performance
- stair – steps for walking up or down
- stamp – a small piece of paper for mail
- stand – to be upright on feet
- star – a bright object in the sky
- start – to begin
- station – a place where transport stops
- stay – to remain
- steady – firm and not shaky
- steam – water in gas form
- steel – a strong metal
- step – to move by lifting the foot
- stick – a thin piece of wood
- still – not moving
- stone – a hard solid mineral material
- stop – to end movement or action
- store – a shop; to keep something
- storm – violent weather with wind or rain
- story – a tale or account
- straight – not curved
- strange – unusual
- street – a public road
- strong – powerful
- student – someone who studies
- study – to learn
- subject – a topic or area of study
- success – achievement of goals
- such – of the same kind as
- suddenly – quickly and unexpectedly
- sugar – a sweet substance
- suggestion – an idea offered
- summer – the warmest season
- sun – the star giving light to earth
- support – to help or hold up
- sure – confident or certain
- surface – the outer layer
- surprise – something unexpected
- sweep – to clean by brushing
- sweet – tasting sugary
- swim – to move in water
- system – a set of connected parts
- table – a piece of furniture with a flat top
- tail – the hind part of an animal
- take – to get into one’s possession
- talk – to speak
- tall – having great height
- taste – the flavor of something
- tax – money paid to the government
- tea – a hot drink made from leaves
- teach – to give knowledge or skills
- team – a group working together
- tear – to pull apart; a drop from the eye
- telephone – a device for talking over distance
- television – a device for visual broadcasting
- tell – to give information
- temperature – degree of heat or cold
- ten – the number 10
- tend – to be likely or inclined
- term – a fixed period; a word or expression
- terrible – very bad
- test – a tool to measure knowledge
- than – used to compare
- thank – to express gratitude
- that – referring to something mentioned
- the – used before a noun for specificity
- their – belonging to them
- them – referring to people or things
- then – at that time; next
- there – in that place
- these – referring to nearby things
- they – referring to people or things
- thick – not thin
- thin – having little thickness
- thing – an object or item
- think – to use the mind
- third – coming after second
- this – referring to a near object
- those – referring to distant things
- though – in spite of
- thousand – the number 1000
- three – the number 3
- through – from one end to the other
- throw – to send something through the air
- Thursday – the fifth day of the week
- time – the continuous progress of events
- tire – to become weary
- title – the name of something
- today – the present day
- toe – one of the digits of the foot
- together – with each other
- tomorrow – the day after today
- tone – the character of a sound
- tongue – the muscle in the mouth
- tonight – the night of this day
- too – more than necessary; also
- tool – a device used for a task
- tooth – a hard structure in the mouth
- top – the highest point
- total – the whole amount
- touch – to make physical contact
- town – a populated area larger than a village
- track – a path or rail line
- trade – the act of buying and selling
- train – a series of connected vehicles on tracks
- transport – to move goods or people
- travel – to go from one place to another
- tree – a tall woody plant
- triangle – a shape with three sides
- trip – a journey or excursion
- trouble – difficulty or problem
- truck – a large vehicle for transporting goods
- true – accurate; real
- trust – belief in someone’s reliability
- try – to make an attempt
- Tuesday – the third day of the week
- turn – to change direction or position
- twelve – the number 12
- twenty – the number 20
- two – the number 2
- type – a category or kind
- umbrella – a tool for protection from rain
- uncle – the brother of a parent
- under – below something
- understand – to grasp meaning
- unit – a single entity or measurement
- until – up to the time that
- up – toward a higher place
- use – to employ something
- usual – common or frequent
- vacation – a period of leisure
- valley – low land between hills
- value – worth or importance
- various – of different kinds
- very – to a high degree
- video – moving visual images
- village – a small settlement
- visit – to go see someone or a place
- voice – the sound produced when speaking
- wait – to stay until something happens
- wake – to stop sleeping
- walk – to move on foot
- wall – a vertical structure dividing spaces
- want – to desire something
- warm – having moderate heat
- warn – to give notice of danger
- wash – to clean
- waste – to use carelessly
- watch – to look attentively
- water – the liquid essential for life
- wave – movement of water to and fro
- way – a method or path
- we – referring to oneself and others
- weak – lacking strength
- wear – to have clothing on
- weather – the condition of the atmosphere
- Wednesday – the fourth day of the week
- week – seven days
- weight – how heavy something is
- welcome – to greet kindly
- west – a direction opposite east
- wet – covered with water
- what – asking for information
- wheel – a circular object that rotates
- when – asking about time
- where – asking about place
- which – asking to choose
- while – during the time that
- white – the lightest color
- who – asking about a person
- whole – complete; entire
- why – asking for reason
- wide – having large width
- wife – a married woman
- wild – not tamed
- will – expressing future action
- win – to achieve victory
- wind – moving air
- window – an opening in a wall with glass
- wine – an alcoholic drink from grapes
- wing – part of a bird or airplane
- winter – the coldest season
- wire – thin flexible metal
- wise – showing good judgment
- wish – to want something to happen
- with – accompanied by
- within – inside or not beyond
- without – not having
- woman – an adult female
- wonder – to think with curiosity
- wood – the hard material of trees
- word – a unit of language
- work – to perform a task
- world – the earth; all people and places
- worry – to feel anxious
- worth – value or importance
- write – to form letters or words
- wrong – not correct
- yard – outdoor area around a house
- year – twelve months
- yellow – a bright primary color
- yes – an affirmative reply
- yesterday – the day before today
- yet – up to now; even so
- young – having lived a short time
- youth – the early period of life
- zero – no quantity; 0
- zone – an area with specific purpose
- ability – skill or power
- absence – state of not being present
- academy – a place of study
- accident – an unplanned event
- account – a financial record; report
- achieve – to reach a goal
- active – doing many activities
- addition – the process of adding
- address – location where someone lives
- adjust – to change slightly
- admission – permission to enter
- adult – a fully grown person
- advance – to move forward
- afford – to have enough money for something
- afternoon – time after midday
- agency – an organization providing services
- aim – a goal or target
- alarm – a warning sound
- alcohol – a drink containing ethanol
- alive – living
- alter – to change
- amazing – causing great surprise
- among – in the middle of
- anger – strong feeling of displeasure
- angle – the space between two lines
- animal – a living creature
- announce – to make known publicly
- annual – happening every year
- answer – a response to a question
- anxiety – a feeling of worry
- apart – separated by distance
- apology – a statement of regret
- appear – to become visible
- apply – to make a request or put to use
- appoint – to choose for a position
- approach – to move closer
- approve – to accept as satisfactory
- argue – to disagree verbally
- army – organized military force
- arrive – to reach a destination
- article – a piece of writing
- artist – a person who creates art
- assist – to help
- assume – to suppose
- attack – to use force against
- attend – to be present at
- attract – to draw attention
- author – a writer
- average – the usual amount
- avoid – to stay away from
- award – a prize given for achievement
- aware – knowing about something
- balance – a state of stability
- band – a group of musicians
- bank – a financial institution
- bar – a long piece of solid material; a counter
- base – the bottom or foundation
- battle – a fight between groups
- beauty – quality that pleases the senses
- because – for the reason that
- become – to grow to be
- before – earlier than
- begin – to start
- benefit – something that improves life
- best – of highest quality
- beyond – past a certain point
- bill – a statement of charges
- birth – the act of being born
- blood – red body fluid
- board – a flat piece of wood
- body – the physical structure of a person
- bone – the hard part of the skeleton
- border – a boundary line
- borrow – to take something temporarily
- bottle – a container with a narrow neck
- bottom – the lowest part
- brain – organ inside the skull
- branch – a part of a tree
- breath – the air taken in and out
- bridge – a structure across water or gaps
- bright – giving out light
- broken – damaged; not working
- brother – a male sibling
- budget – a financial plan
- build – to construct something
Daily Use English Words with Meaning
Daily Use English Words with Sentences (Commonly Used Speaking Words)
- Actually – Actually, I don’t think that’s true.
- Again – Can you say that again?
- Already – I already finished the work.
- Also – I also want to join the meeting.
- Always – I always wake up early.
- Anyway – Anyway, let’s move on.
- Anything – Do you need anything?
- Around – I’ll be around if you need me.
- Because – I stayed home because I was tired.
- Before – I’ve seen that movie before.
- Believe – I believe you can do it.
- Better – You look better today.
- Bring – Bring your phone with you.
- Call – Call me when you’re free.
- Can – I can help you with that.
- Change – We need to change the plan.
- Come – Come here for a second.
- Comfortable – I’m not comfortable with that idea.
- Correct – Yes, that answer is correct.
- Could – Could you repeat that?
- Definitely – I’ll definitely join you tomorrow.
- Different – We have different opinions.
- Do – What do you think?
- Does – Does this look okay?
- Don’t – Don’t worry about it.
- Easy – That’s easy to understand.
- Enough – I don’t have enough time.
- Even – I didn’t even notice.
- Everyone – Everyone liked your idea.
- Everything – Everything looks perfect.
- Exactly – Yes, that’s exactly what I meant.
- Excuse – Excuse me, can you help?
- Feel – I feel much better now.
- Find – I can’t find my keys.
- Fine – I’m fine, thanks for asking.
- First – Let’s finish this first.
- Get – I didn’t get your point.
- Give – Give me a minute.
- Go – I need to go now.
- Good – That’s a good question.
- Great – You did a great job.
- Guess – I guess you’re right.
- Have – Do you have a minute?
- Hello – Hello, how are you?
- Here – Here, take this.
- Hope – I hope it works out.
- How – How do you spell that?
- Important – This is very important.
- Interest – I’m interested in learning more.
- Just – I just got home.
- Know – I know what you mean.
- Learn – I want to learn new things.
- Leave – I have to leave now.
- Let – Let me check.
- Like – I like your idea.
- Listen – Listen to this.
- Little – I’m a little busy right now.
- Look – Look at this.
- Make – Can you make it quick?
- Maybe – Maybe we can try later.
- Mean – What do you mean?
- Meet – Nice to meet you.
- Mind – Do you mind waiting?
- More – Can you give me more details?
- Much – Thank you so much.
- Need – I need your help.
- Never – I never said that.
- Next – Let’s try the next one.
- Nice – That’s nice to hear.
- Not – I’m not sure about that.
- Nothing – Nothing happened.
- Now – I need it right now.
- Okay – Okay, let’s do it.
- Only – I only have a minute.
- Open – Please open the door.
- Over – It’s over there.
- Please – Please repeat that.
- Probably – I’ll probably come later.
- Put – Put it on the table.
- Really – Do you really think so?
- Remember – Remember what I told you.
- Right – You’re right about that.
- Same – I feel the same way.
- Say – What did you say?
- See – I see what you mean.
- Should – You should try it.
- Something – I need something to drink.
- Sometimes – Sometimes I forget things.
- Sorry – Sorry for the delay.
- Speak – Speak slowly, please.
- Take – Take your time.
- Thank – Thank you for helping.
- Then – Okay, then let’s start.
- Think – I think it’s fine.
- Though – I liked it, though it was long.
- Try – Try again.
- Use – How do you use this?
- Very – That’s very helpful.
- Wait – Wait a moment.
- Want – I want to improve my English.
Daily Use English Words with Meaning
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