List of daily used English words with meaning

List of daily used English words with meaning

1. Absence – The lack or unavailability of something or someone.

2. Approval – Having a positive opinion of something or someone.

3. Answer – The response or receipt to a phone call, question, or letter.

4. Attention – Noticing or recognizing something of interest.

5. Amount – A mass or a collection of something

6. Borrow – To take something with the intention of returning it after a period of time.

7. Baffle – An event or thing that is a mystery and confuses.

8. Ban – An act prohibited by social pressure or law.

9. Banish – Expel from the situation, often done officially.

10. Banter – Conversation that is teasing and playful.

11. Characteristic – referring to features that are typical to the person, place, or thing.

12. Cars – Four-wheeled vehicles used for traveling.

13. Care – extra responsibility and attention.

14. Chip – a small and thin piece of a larger item.

15. Cease – to eventually stop existing.

16. Dialogue – A conversation between two or more people.

17. Decisive – a person who can make decisions promptly.

18. Delusion – false impression or belief.

19. Deplete – steady reduction in the quantity or number of something.

20. Derogatory – disrespectful person or statement.

21. Edible – something suitable to be eaten.

22. Effervescent – an event marked by excitement and high spirits.

23. Eloquent – an individual who expresses themselves effectively and clearly.

24. Elusive – a person skilled at evading capture; a daily use of English words used to describe evasive criminals.

25. Embody – represented in a physical form.

26. Fabricate – an invention of untrue facts to a story or situation.

27. Feasible – an activity that is possible.

28. Feat – an activity that requires great strength, skill, and courage.

29. Feeble – a person or statement that is unconvincing and weak.

30. Fixation – An obsession over something or someone.

31. Generic – a group or class that does not have a brand name.

32. Gimmick – a device or trick delivered to attract attention.

33. Graffiti – Drawings or writings on a surface in public.

34. Grandiose – a person, plan, or situation that is ambitious, showy, and impressive.

35. Grievous – an event or person causing severe grief.

36. Hiatus – A noun among daily use English words describing a gap or a pause in a sequence.

37. Hogwash – Insincere or useless statements.

38. Hostile – an unfriendly person or situation.

39. Huddle – to gather together in a close mass or group.

40. Hindsight – the understanding of an event after it has already happened.

41. Idealistic – a person who is motivated by moral and noble beliefs as opposed to practicality.

42. Imminent – an event or a situation that is about to occur or close in time.

43. Impartial – a person who is free from preconceived notions or undue bias.

44. Imperative – an action that is necessary or crucial.

45. Impromptu – describing a situation that occurs without advance preparations.

46. Jeopardize – the endangerment to a person or situation.

47. Jovial – a cheerful, merry and good-natured person.

48. Jug – a utensil or container used to hold liquids.

49. Jostle – moving through a crowd by means of shoving and pushing.

50. Jubilant – a person or crowd that is full of delight and high spirits.

 

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