Tag: English Vocabulary

Word of the Day: close

Word: close Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /kləʊz/ Meaning to shut something. Example Sentences Close the door. She closes the shop. He closed his book. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: open

Word: open Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /ˈəʊpən/ Meaning to move something so it is not closed. Example Sentences Open the door, please. She opens the window. He opened the box. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: late

Word: late Part of Speech: adjective Pronunciation: /leɪt/ Meaning happening after the expected time. Example Sentences He was late for school. Don’t be late again. She arrived late to the party. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: listen

Word: listen Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /ˈlɪsən/ Meaning to hear and pay attention. Example Sentences Listen to the teacher. She listens carefully. He listens to music. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: hungry

Word: hungry Part of Speech: adjective Pronunciation: /ˈhʌŋɡri/ Meaning feeling that you want or need to eat. Example Sentences I was so hungry so I ate the whole pizza. She felt hungry in the evening. They were hungry after the game. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: write

Word: write Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /raɪt/ Meaning to make words with a pen or pencil. Example Sentences I write in my notebook. She writes emails. He writes every day. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: full

Word: full Part of Speech: adjective Pronunciation: /fʊl/ Meaning having no more space or completely filled. Example Sentences The bus was full this morning. I am full after lunch. The bag is full of books. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: read

Word: read Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /riːd/ Meaning to look at words and understand them. Example Sentences I read books every day. She reads English stories. He reads in the evening. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: dark

Word: dark Part of Speech: adjective Pronunciation: /dɑːk/ Meaning with little or no light. Example Sentences It gets dark early in winter. The room was dark. He wore a dark jacket. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: sleep

Word: sleep Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /sliːp/ Meaning to rest with your eyes closed. Example Sentences I sleep eight hours. He sleeps early. They sleep at night. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: near

Word: near Part of Speech: adjective Pronunciation: /nɪə/ Meaning close in distance. Example Sentences The station is near my house. She sat near the window. The shop is very near. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: play

Word: play Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /pleɪ/ Meaning to have fun or do a game or sport. Example Sentences Children play in the park. She plays the piano. We play football. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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