Tag: English Vocabulary

Word of the Day: positive

Word: positive Part of Speech: adjective Pronunciation: /ˈpɒzətɪv/ Meaning good or helpful. Example Sentences Keep a positive attitude. She gave positive feedback. Positive thinking helps learning. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: perform

Word: perform Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /pəˈfɔːm/ Meaning to do something well. Example Sentences He performed well in the test. Students perform better with practice. She performed confidently. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: occasionally

Word: occasionally Part of Speech: adverb Pronunciation: /əˈkeɪʒənəli/ Meaning sometimes. Example Sentences I occasionally watch English videos. She occasionally makes mistakes. We occasionally review old lessons. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: obvious

Word: obvious Part of Speech: adjective Pronunciation: /ˈɒbviəs/ Meaning easy to see or understand. Example Sentences The answer is obvious. It became obvious quickly. This mistake is obvious. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: notice

Word: notice Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /ˈnəʊtɪs/ Meaning to see or become aware. Example Sentences Did you notice the mistake? She noticed a difference. Students notice patterns over time. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: influence

Word: influence Part of Speech: noun Pronunciation: /ˈɪnfluəns/ Meaning the power to affect something. Example Sentences Teachers have a strong influence. Friends can be a good influence. Media has a big influence. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: independent

Word: independent Part of Speech: adjective Pronunciation: /ˌɪndɪˈpendənt/ Meaning not needing help. Example Sentences He is an independent learner. Children become more independent. Independent study is important. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: improve on

Word: improve on Part of Speech: phrasal verb Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpruːv ɒn/ Meaning to do better than before. Example Sentences Try to improve on your last test. She improved on her previous score. We can improve on this idea. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: immediately

Word: immediately Part of Speech: adverb Pronunciation: /ɪˈmiːdiətli/ Meaning at once. Example Sentences Please start immediately. She replied immediately. He understood the answer immediately. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: ignore

Word: ignore Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈnɔː/ Meaning to not pay attention. Example Sentences Don’t ignore mistakes. He ignored the advice. Students shouldn’t ignore feedback. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: highlight

Word: highlight Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /ˈhaɪlaɪt/ Meaning to emphasise something. Example Sentences The teacher highlighted key points. Please highlight important words. This example highlights the rule. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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Word of the Day: gain

Word: gain Part of Speech: verb Pronunciation: /ɡeɪn/ Meaning to get something. Example Sentences You will gain confidence over time. She gained experience abroad. He gained new skills. Tip: Try using this word in your own sentence today!

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