Category: WORD OF THE DAY

Word of the Day: arrange

Word: arrange Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /əˈreɪndʒ/ Meaning to organise or put things in order. Example Sentences I need to arrange my schedule for next week. She arranged the books on the shelf. We arranged a meeting for Friday. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: destination

Word: destination Part of Speech: noun Pronunciation: /ˌdestɪˈneɪʃən/ Meaning the place where a journey ends. Example Sentences Kyoto is a popular destination for tourists. We finally arrived at our destination. Choosing the right destination can make a trip more enjoyable. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: observe

Word: observe Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /əbˈzɜːv/ Meaning to watch carefully. Example Sentences Scientists observe changes over time. Take a few minutes to observe your surroundings. The teacher observed the students during the activity. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: eventually

Word: eventually Part of Speech: adverb Pronunciation: /ɪˈventʃuəli/ Meaning after a long time. Example Sentences After looking for an hour, we eventually found the shop. She eventually achieved her goal. The rain eventually stopped. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: generous

Word: generous Part of Speech: adjective Pronunciation: /ˈdʒenərəs/ Meaning willing to give or share. Example Sentences He was generous with his time. She made a generous donation. Generous people are often remembered. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: neighbourhood

Word: neighbourhood Part of Speech: noun Pronunciation: /ˈneɪbəhʊd/ Meaning the area around where you live. Example Sentences There is a great bakery in my neighbourhood. The neighbourhood is quiet at night. We often walk around the neighbourhood after dinner. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: concentrate

Word: concentrate Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /ˈkɒnsəntreɪt/ Meaning to focus your attention. Example Sentences Please concentrate on the listening exercise. I find it easier to concentrate in a quiet room. She concentrated on finishing the report. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: politely

Word: politely Part of Speech: adverb Pronunciation: /pəˈlaɪtli/ Meaning in a respectful manner. Example Sentences He politely asked for directions. She politely declined the invitation. Always speak politely to customers. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: valuable

Word: valuable Part of Speech: adjective Pronunciation: /ˈvæljuəbl/ Meaning very useful or important. Example Sentences She gave me some valuable advice. The experience was valuable. Good feedback can be valuable for learners. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: visitor

Word: visitor Part of Speech: noun Pronunciation: /ˈvɪzɪtə/ Meaning someone who visits a place. Example Sentences The museum welcomed thousands of visitors. Every visitor received a map. Visitors often ask for local recommendations. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: appreciate

Word: appreciate Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /əˈpriːʃieɪt/ Meaning to be thankful for something. Example Sentences I appreciate your help. We appreciate all the feedback from our readers. She appreciated the chance to practise English. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: naturally

Word: naturally Part of Speech: adverb Pronunciation: /ˈnætʃrəli/ Meaning in a normal or natural way. Example Sentences He speaks English naturally. The conversation developed naturally. Some flowers grow naturally in this area. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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