The 1,000 most common English words

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This is the literal frequency ranking: the 1,000 words you meet most often in real English, function words and all. Learn them in order and you cover the largest possible share of everyday English for the effort. Prefer to skip the articles and pronouns and go straight to content vocabulary? See the "essential English words" list below. Either way — save the top 50 free and start practicing today. — Joao

  1. 001
    youpron. /juː/
    the person being addressed I hope you have a great day.
  2. 002
    ipron. /aɪ/
    the speaker or writer I love reading books in my free time.
  3. 003
    thedet. /ðə/
    used to specify something particular The cat is sleeping on the couch.
  4. 004
    toprep. /tuː/
    indicates direction or purpose She went to the store for groceries.
  5. 005
    adet. /ə/
    used before a singular noun I saw a bird in the garden.
  6. 006
    'spart. /ɪz/
    indicates possession or contraction That's Sarah's book on the table.
  7. 007
    itpron. /ɪt/
    refers to a thing previously mentioned It was a beautiful day outside.
  8. 008
    andconj. /ænd/
    used to connect words or phrases I like coffee and tea in the morning.
  9. 009
    thatdet. /ðæt/
    used to specify or identify something I want that dress for the party.
  10. 010
    'tpart. /nt/
    contraction for 'not'
  11. 011
    ofprep. /ʌv/
    indicates belonging or origin The cover of the book is blue.
  12. 012
    isv. /ɪz/
    third person singular form of 'be' She is going to the store now.
  13. 013
    inprep. /ɪn/
    inside or within something The cat is in the box.
  14. 014
    whatpron. /wɒt/
    used to ask for information What are you doing this weekend?
  15. 015
    wepron. /wiː/
    first person plural pronoun We are going to the park today.
  16. 016
    mepron. /miː/
    first person singular pronoun Can you help me with this?
  17. 017
    thisdet. /ðɪs/
    referring to a specific thing This is my favorite book.
  18. 018
    hepron. /hiː/
    third person singular masculine pronoun He is my best friend.
  19. 019
    forprep. /fɔːr/
    indicates purpose or benefit This gift is for you.
  20. 020
    mydet. /maɪ/
    first person singular possessive My car is parked outside.
  21. 021
    onprep. /ɒn/
    In a position above and touching. The book is on the table.
  22. 022
    havev. /hæv/
    To possess or own something. I have a new car.
  23. 023
    yourdet. /jɔːr/
    Belonging to the person addressed. Is this your jacket?
  24. 024
    dov. /duː/
    To perform an action or task. I need to do my homework.
  25. 025
    wasv. /wɒz/
    Past tense of 'be'. She was at the party last night.
  26. 026
    'mpart. /əm/
    Contraction of 'am'.
  27. 027
    noadv. /nəʊ/
    Not any; negative response. There are no cookies left.
  28. 028
    notpart. /nɒt/
    Used to make a word negative. I do not like spinach.
  29. 029
    bev. /bi/
    To exist or live. I want to be happy.
  30. 030
    arev. /ɑːr/
    Present tense of 'be' for plural. They are my friends.
  31. 031
    donv. /dɒn/
    put on clothing He will don his jacket before leaving.
  32. 032
    'repart. /ɑːr/
    (contraction of 'are')
  33. 033
    knowv. /nəʊ/
    be aware of information I know the answer to your question.
  34. 034
    canaux. /kæn/
    be able to do something I can help you with that task.
  35. 035
    withprep. /wɪð/
    accompanied by or using She went to the store with her friend.
  36. 036
    butconj. /bʌt/
    used to introduce a contrast I wanted to go, but I was tired.
  37. 037
    alldet. /ɔːl/
    the whole amount or every one All the cookies were eaten at the party.
  38. 038
    soadv. /səʊ/
    to a great extent It was so hot outside today.
  39. 039
    justadv. /dʒʌst/
    only or simply I just finished my homework.
  40. 040
    thereadv. /ðɛər/
    in that place The book is over there on the shelf.
  41. 041
    hereadv. /hɪər/
    in this place or location Please sit down right here next to me.
  42. 042
    theypron. /ðeɪ/
    referring to a group of people They are going to the concert tonight.
  43. 043
    likev. /laɪk/
    to enjoy or prefer something I like to read books in my free time.
  44. 044
    'llpart. /əl/
    (contraction of 'will')
  45. 045
    getv. /ɡɛt/
    to obtain or receive something I need to get some groceries after work.
  46. 046
    shepron. /ʃiː/
    referring to a female person She loves to paint in her spare time.
  47. 047
    gov. /ɡoʊ/
    to move from one place to another Let's go to the park this weekend.
  48. 048
    ifconj. /ɪf/
    introducing a conditional clause I'll call you if I finish early.
  49. 049
    rightadj. /raɪt/
    correct or true; opposite of wrong You were right about the meeting time.
  50. 050
    outadv. /aʊt/
    away from the inside or center She went out to enjoy the sunny weather.
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  52. 051
    aboutprep. /əˈbaʊt/
    concerning; on the subject of We talked about our weekend plans.
  53. 052
    upadv. /ʌp/
    toward a higher position She climbed up the steep hill.
  54. 053
    atprep. /æt/
    in or near a specific place I will meet you at the park.
  55. 054
    himpron. /hɪm/
    (pronoun) referring to a male
  56. 055
    nowadv. /naʊ/
    at the present time I need to leave now for my appointment.
  57. 056
    ohinterj. /oʊ/
    (interjection) expressing surprise or realization
  58. 057
    onenum. /wʌn/
    the number after zero I have one apple in my bag.
  59. 058
    comev. /kʌm/
    to move toward someone or something Please come to my birthday party.
  60. 059
    welladv. /wɛl/
    in a good or satisfactory manner She sings very well in the choir.
  61. 060
    herpron. /hɜːr/
    (pronoun) referring to a female
  62. 061
    howadv. /haʊ/
    In what way or manner. How do you make this dish?
  63. 062
    yeahinterj. /jɛə/
    Informal affirmation or agreement. Yeah, I would love to join you.
  64. 063
    'vepart. /hæv/
    (participle) contraction of have.
  65. 064
    willaux. /wɪl/
    Expressing future intention or promise. I will call you tomorrow.
  66. 065
    gotv. /ɡɒt/
    Past tense of get; received. I got a new job last week.
  67. 066
    wantv. /wɒnt/
    Desire or wish for something. I want to go to the beach.
  68. 067
    thinkv. /θɪŋk/
    To have a belief or opinion. I think this movie is great.
  69. 068
    asconj. /æz/
    In the role or function of. She works as a teacher.
  70. 069
    seev. /siː/
    To perceive with the eyes. I see the mountains in the distance.
  71. 070
    didv. /dɪd/
    Past tense of do; performed. I did my homework last night.
  72. 071
    goodadj. /ɡʊd/
    of high quality or standard She did a good job on the project.
  73. 072
    whopron. /huː/
    used to ask about a person Who is coming to the party tonight?
  74. 073
    whyadv. /waɪ/
    used to ask for a reason Why did you choose that restaurant?
  75. 074
    fromprep. /frɒm/
    indicating the starting point I received a letter from my friend.
  76. 075
    letv. /lɛt/
    to allow or permit Please let me know your decision.
  77. 076
    hisdet. /hɪz/
    belonging to him That is his favorite book.
  78. 077
    yesinterj. /jɛs/
    used to express agreement Yes, I would love to join you.
  79. 078
    whenadv. /wɛn/
    at what time When are we meeting for lunch?
  80. 079
    goingv. /ˈɡoʊɪŋ/
    moving or traveling to a place I am going to the store now.
  81. 080
    timen. /taɪm/
    a measured period or duration What time does the movie start?
  82. 081
    andet. /æn/
    indefinite article for singular nouns I saw an elephant at the zoo.
  83. 082
    okayinterj. /oʊˈkeɪ/
    expressing agreement or acceptance It's okay to ask for help.
  84. 083
    backadv. /bæk/
    in the opposite direction Please come back to the party.
  85. 084
    lookv. /lʊk/
    to direct one's gaze Look at the beautiful sunset.
  86. 085
    uspron. /ʌs/
    pronoun for the speaker and others They invited us to the concert.
  87. 086
    wouldaux. /wʊd/
    indicates a conditional action I would go if I had time.
  88. 087
    thempron. /ðɛm/
    pronoun for multiple people or things I saw them at the park.
  89. 088
    whereadv. /wɛər/
    in or at what place Where did you put my keys?
  90. 089
    werev. /wɜːr/
    past tense of 'be' for plural They were happy to see us.
  91. 090
    takev. /teɪk/
    to grasp or capture something Please take this gift home.
  92. 091
    thenadv. /ðɛn/
    at that time; next We went to dinner, then watched a movie.
  93. 092
    hadv. /hæd/
    possessed or experienced in the past She had a great time at the party.
  94. 093
    orconj. /ɔːr/
    used to indicate choices Would you like tea or coffee?
  95. 094
    beenv. /bɪn/
    past participle of be I have been to that restaurant before.
  96. 095
    ourdet. /aʊər/
    belonging to us This is our favorite place to relax.
  97. 096
    gonnav. /ˈɡɒnə/
    going to (informal) I'm gonna finish my homework tonight.
  98. 097
    tellv. /tɛl/
    to inform or communicate Please tell me your plans for tomorrow.
  99. 098
    reallyadv. /ˈrɪəli/
    very; genuinely I really enjoyed the concert last night.
  100. 099
    mann. /mæn/
    an adult male human The man at the store was very helpful.
  101. 100
    somedet. /sʌm/
    an unspecified amount or number Can I have some water, please?
  102. 100 / 1,000
  103. 101
    sayv. /seɪ/
    to express in words Please say what you really think.
  104. 102
    heyinterj. /heɪ/
    a greeting or to get attention Hey, how have you been?
  105. 103
    couldaux. /kʊd/
    indicates possibility or ability I could help you with that.
  106. 104
    'daux. /d/
    (auxiliary verb contraction)
  107. 105
    didnaux. /dɪdn/
    (auxiliary verb contraction)
  108. 106
    byprep. /baɪ/
    indicates proximity or means She walked by the park every day.
  109. 107
    needv. /niːd/
    to require something I need a little more time.
  110. 108
    somethingpron. /ˈsʌmθɪŋ/
    an unspecified thing I need something to eat now.
  111. 109
    hasaux. /hæz/
    indicates possession She has a beautiful garden.
  112. 110
    tooadv. /tuː/
    also or excessively I want to go too, if possible.
  113. 111
    moredet. /mɔːr/
    a greater amount or degree I need more time to finish this.
  114. 112
    wayn. /weɪ/
    a method or manner of doing something She found a way to solve the problem.
  115. 113
    downadv. /daʊn/
    toward a lower place or position He fell down the stairs yesterday.
  116. 114
    makev. /meɪk/
    to create or produce something I will make dinner for everyone tonight.
  117. 115
    veryadv. /ˈvɛri/
    to a high degree; extremely She is very talented at singing.
  118. 116
    neveradv. /ˈnɛvər/
    at no time; not ever I have never been to Paris before.
  119. 117
    onlyadv. /ˈoʊnli/
    exclusively; no one or nothing else She is the only one who knows the secret.
  120. 118
    peoplen. /ˈpiːpəl/
    human beings in general Many people enjoy going to the beach.
  121. 119
    overprep. /ˈoʊvər/
    above or higher than something The plane flew over the mountains.
  122. 120
    becauseconj. /bɪˈkɔːz/
    for the reason that; since I stayed home because it was raining.
  123. 121
    littleadj. /ˈlɪtl/
    small in size or amount She has a little dog that barks.
  124. 122
    pleaseadv. /pliːz/
    used to make a polite request Could you please pass the salt?
  125. 123
    loven. /lʌv/
    a strong feeling of affection I love spending time with my family.
  126. 124
    shouldaux. /ʃʊd/
    indicates obligation or advice You should see a doctor if you're sick.
  127. 125
    meanv. /miːn/
    to signify or intend What do you mean by that comment?
  128. 126
    saidv. /sɛd/
    expressed in words She said she would come later.
  129. 127
    sorryinterj. /ˈsɔːri/
    expressing regret or apology I'm sorry for being late today.
  130. 128
    givev. /ɡɪv/
    to provide or hand over Can you give me a hand with this?
  131. 129
    offprep. /ɒf/
    away from a place or position Please take your shoes off before entering.
  132. 130
    amaux. /æm/
    first person singular of 'to be' I am happy to help you today.
  133. 131
    thankv. /θæŋk/
    to express gratitude I want to thank you for your help.
  134. 132
    anydet. /ˈɛni/
    one or more, no specific choice You can choose any book you like.
  135. 133
    twonum. /tuː/
    the number after one I have two dogs at home.
  136. 134
    evenadv. /ˈiːvən/
    used for emphasis or contrast She can even play the piano beautifully.
  137. 135
    muchdet. /mʌtʃ/
    a large amount or degree I don't have much time today.
  138. 136
    doingv. /ˈduːɪŋ/
    the act of performing an action What are you doing this weekend?
  139. 137
    sureadj. /ʃʊər/
    certain or confident Are you sure about your decision?
  140. 138
    thingn. /θɪŋ/
    an object or item That thing over there is interesting.
  141. 139
    thesedet. /ðiːz/
    referring to specific items nearby These cookies are my favorite treat.
  142. 140
    helpv. /hɛlp/
    to assist or aid someone Can you help me with this task?
  143. 141
    firstadj. /fɜːrst/
    Coming before all others in order She was the first to arrive at the party.
  144. 142
    intoprep. /ˈɪntuː/
    Expressing movement toward the inside He walked into the room quietly.
  145. 143
    anythingpron. /ˈɛnɪθɪŋ/
    Any object, event, or matter You can choose anything from the menu.
  146. 144
    stilladv. /stɪl/
    Not moving or making a sound The lake was still and peaceful this morning.
  147. 145
    findv. /faɪnd/
    Discover or locate something I need to find my keys before leaving.
  148. 146
    lifen. /laɪf/
    The condition of being alive She enjoys every moment of her life.
  149. 147
    nothingpron. /ˈnʌθɪŋ/
    Not anything; no single thing There is nothing in the fridge to eat.
  150. 148
    sirn. /sɜːr/
  151. 149
    dayn. /deɪ/
    A period of 24 hours Today is a beautiful sunny day.
  152. 150
    godn. /ɡɒd/
  153. 151
    workn. /wɜːrk/
    activity involving mental or physical effort I have to work late tonight on a project.
  154. 152
    theirdet. /ðɛər/
    belonging to them Their car is parked outside the house.
  155. 153
    uhinterj. /ʌ/
    (interjection)
  156. 154
    againadv. /əˈɡɛn/
    once more; another time Can you say that again, please?
  157. 155
    maybeadv. /ˈmeɪbi/
    possibly; perhaps Maybe we should try a different restaurant.
  158. 156
    mustaux. /mʌst/
    indicates necessity or obligation You must wear a helmet while biking.
  159. 157
    beforeprep. /bɪˈfɔːr/
    earlier than; prior to I always eat breakfast before going to work.
  160. 158
    otherdet. /ˈʌðər/
    different or distinct from the one mentioned I have other plans for the weekend.
  161. 159
    waitv. /weɪt/
    to stay in place until something happens Please wait for me at the entrance.
  162. 160
    stopv. /stɒp/
    to cease movement or action You need to stop at the red light.
  163. 161
    callv. /kɔːl/
    to contact someone by phone I will call you later tonight.
  164. 162
    afterprep. /ˈæftər/
    following in time or order We can meet after lunch tomorrow.
  165. 163
    wonv. /wʌn/
    achieved victory in a contest She won the race last weekend.
  166. 164
    talkv. /tɔːk/
    to speak with someone Let's talk about your plans for summer.
  167. 165
    awayadv. /əˈweɪ/
    at a distance from a place He lives far away from here.
  168. 166
    thanconj. /ðæn/
    used for comparisons She is taller than her brother.
  169. 167
    thoughtn. /θɔːt/
    an idea or opinion I had a great thought about our project.
  170. 168
    homen. /hoʊm/
    the place where one lives I can't wait to get home after work.
  171. 169
    nightn. /naɪt/
    the time between sunset and sunrise I love to stargaze at night.
  172. 170
    putv. /pʊt/
    to place something somewhere Please put the keys on the table.
  173. 171
    greatadj. /ɡreɪt/
    of high quality or importance She did a great job on the project.
  174. 172
    thosedet. /ðoʊz/
    referring to specific items or people Those shoes look really comfortable.
  175. 173
    lastadj. /læst/
    final in a series or sequence This is the last piece of cake.
  176. 174
    betteradj. /ˈbɛtər/
    of superior quality or improvement I feel better after taking a break.
  177. 175
    everythingpron. /ˈɛvrɪθɪŋ/
    all things or all items Everything is ready for the party.
  178. 176
    toldv. /toʊld/
    informed someone about something He told me the news yesterday.
  179. 177
    mr.n. /ˈmɪstər/
  180. 178
    newadj. /nuː/
    recently created or introduced I bought a new car last week.
  181. 179
    thingsn. /θɪŋz/
    objects, items, or matters I have a lot of things to do.
  182. 180
    alwaysadv. /ˈɔːlweɪz/
    at all times; without exception She always arrives on time for work.
  183. 181
    keepv. /kiːp/
    to retain or hold onto something Please keep the door closed while I work.
  184. 182
    longadj. /lɒŋ/
    measuring a great distance from end to end The river is long and winding through the valley.
  185. 183
    yearsn. /jɪərz/
    units of time equal to twelve months She has lived here for many years now.
  186. 184
    leavev. /liːv/
    to go away from a place I will leave the party early tonight.
  187. 185
    doesaux. /dʌz/
    third person singular of do She does her homework every evening.
  188. 186
    moneyn. /ˈmʌni/
    currency used for transactions I need to save more money for vacation.
  189. 187
    aroundprep. /əˈraʊnd/
    in a circular direction or vicinity We walked around the park this afternoon.
  190. 188
    doesnaux. /ˈdʌzən/
    contraction of does not He doesn’t like spicy food at all.
  191. 189
    namen. /neɪm/
    a word by which someone is known What is your name and where are you from?
  192. 190
    placen. /pleɪs/
    a particular position or area This is a great place to relax and unwind.
  193. 191
    everadv. /ˈɛvər/
    at any time Have you ever been to Paris?
  194. 192
    feelv. /fiːl/
    to perceive through touch or emotion I can feel the warmth of the sun.
  195. 193
    guysn. /ɡaɪz/
    informal term for people, usually men Hey guys, are you coming to the party?
  196. 194
    fathern. /ˈfɑːðər/
    male parent My father taught me how to ride a bike.
  197. 195
    guyn. /ɡaɪ/
    informal term for a man That guy over there is my friend.
  198. 196
    madev. /meɪd/
    created or constructed She made a delicious cake for the party.
  199. 197
    oldadj. /oʊld/
    having lived for many years This book is very old and fragile.
  200. 198
    isnaux. /ɪznt/
  201. 199
    whichdet. /wɪtʃ/
    used to specify one or more items Which movie do you want to watch?
  202. 200
    bigadj. /bɪɡ/
    large in size or amount They have a big house near the beach.
  203. 200 / 1,000
  204. 201
    lotn. /lɒt/
    a large number or amount I have a lot of work to do.
  205. 202
    doneadj. /dʌn/
    completed or finished I'm done with my homework now.
  206. 203
    hellointerj. /həˈloʊ/
    A common greeting used to acknowledge someone.
  207. 204
    niceadj. /naɪs/
    pleasant or agreeable She gave me a nice compliment today.
  208. 205
    believev. /bɪˈliːv/
    to accept as true I believe in working hard for success.
  209. 206
    girln. /ɡɜːrl/
    a female child or young woman The girl played happily in the park.
  210. 207
    someonepron. /ˈsʌmwʌn/
    an unspecified person Someone left their bag on the bus.
  211. 208
    fineadj. /faɪn/
    of high quality or satisfactory Everything is fine, thank you for asking.
  212. 209
    thanksinterj. /θæŋks/
    expression of gratitude Thanks for helping me out today.
  213. 210
    wantedv. /ˈwɒntɪd/
    desired or wished for I wanted to see that movie last night.
  214. 211
    kindadj. /kaɪnd/
    having a friendly or generous nature She is always kind to her friends.
  215. 212
    comingv. /ˈkʌmɪŋ/
    approaching or arriving soon The coming storm will bring heavy rain.
  216. 213
    housen. /haʊs/
    a building for living in They bought a new house in the city.
  217. 214
    everydet. /ˈɛvri/
    each one without exception Every student passed the exam this year.
  218. 215
    okinterj. /oʊˈkeɪ/
    expressing agreement or acceptance It's ok to take a break now.
  219. 216
    throughprep. /θruː/
    moving in one side and out the other We walked through the park yesterday.
  220. 217
    beingv. /ˈbiːɪŋ/
    the state of existing or living She enjoys being outdoors in nature.
  221. 218
    coursen. /kɔːrs/
    a series of lessons on a subject He is taking a course in photography.
  222. 219
    stayv. /steɪ/
    to remain in a place Please stay for dinner tonight.
  223. 220
    leftadj. /lɛft/
    opposite of right; direction Turn left at the next intersection.
  224. 221
    dadn. /dæd/
    Father or male parent. My dad makes the best pancakes.
  225. 222
    enoughadv. /ɪˈnʌf/
    Sufficient quantity or degree. I have enough money for lunch.
  226. 223
    happenedv. /ˈhæpənd/
    Occurred or took place. What happened at the party last night?
  227. 224
    camev. /keɪm/
    Moved toward a place. She came to the meeting late.
  228. 225
    mayaux. /meɪ/
    Expressing possibility or permission. You may leave early today.
  229. 226
    mothern. /ˈmʌðər/
    Female parent. My mother loves to garden.
  230. 227
    wrongadj. /rɒŋ/
    Not correct or true. That answer is wrong, try again.
  231. 228
    worldn. /wɜːrld/
    The earth and its inhabitants. Traveling the world is my dream.
  232. 229
    badadj. /bæd/
    Not good or harmful. Eating too much sugar is bad for you.
  233. 230
    mightaux. /maɪt/
    Expressing possibility. It might rain later today.
  234. 231
    threenum. /θriː/
    The number after two. I have three apples in my bag.
  235. 232
    todayadv. /təˈdeɪ/
    The current day. Today is a beautiful sunny day.
  236. 233
    listenv. /ˈlɪsən/
    To pay attention to sound. I like to listen to music while working.
  237. 234
    anotherdet. /əˈnʌðər/
    One more; an additional one. Can I have another piece of cake?
  238. 235
    understandv. /ˌʌndərˈstænd/
    To grasp the meaning of something. I don’t understand this math problem.
  239. 236
    hearv. /hɪər/
    To perceive sound with ears. Did you hear that strange noise outside?
  240. 237
    rememberv. /rɪˈmɛmbər/
    To keep something in mind. Please remember to call me later.
  241. 238
    askv. /æsk/
    To request information or help. I will ask her for directions.
  242. 239
    ownadj. /oʊn/
    Belonging to oneself. She has her own business now.
  243. 240
    sameadj. /seɪm/
    Identical or not different. We wore the same shoes to the party.
  244. 241
    showv. /ʃoʊ/
    to display or present something Can you show me how to do that?
  245. 242
    elseadv. /ɛls/
    in addition; other than Is there anything else you need?
  246. 243
    killv. /kɪl/
    to cause death He didn't mean to kill the insect.
  247. 244
    talkingv. /ˈtɔːkɪŋ/
    the act of speaking They were talking about their weekend plans.
  248. 245
    foundv. /faʊnd/
    to discover something I found my keys under the couch.
  249. 246
    nextadj. /nɛkst/
    immediately following in order Who is next in line for the ride?
  250. 247
    gettingv. /ˈɡɛtɪŋ/
    the act of obtaining or receiving I'm getting a new phone tomorrow.
  251. 248
    caren. /kɛər/
    concern or interest for someone She has a lot of care for her pets.
  252. 249
    carn. /kɑːr/
    a vehicle for transportation He drives his car to work every day.
  253. 250
    lookingv. /ˈlʊkɪŋ/
    the act of directing one's gaze She is looking for her lost dog.
  254. 251
    sonn. /sʌn/
    male child My son loves to play soccer.
  255. 252
    tryv. /traɪ/
    attempt to do something I will try to finish my homework.
  256. 253
    womann. /ˈwʊmən/
    adult female human The woman at the store helped me.
  257. 254
    wentv. /wɛnt/
    past tense of go She went to the market yesterday.
  258. 255
    hiinterj. /haɪ/
    greeting Hi, how are you today?
  259. 256
    deadadj. /dɛd/
    not alive The plant is dead from lack of water.
  260. 257
    manydet. /ˈmɛni/
    a large number of There are many books on the shelf.
  261. 258
    mindn. /maɪnd/
    part of the brain for thinking Keep an open mind about new ideas.
  262. 259
    wasnaux. /wɒznt/
  263. 260
    friendn. /frɛnd/
    person you know well She is my best friend from school.
  264. 261
    bestadj. /bɛst/
    of the highest quality or standard She is the best player on the team.
  265. 262
    momn. /mɑm/
    a person's mother My mom makes the best cookies.
  266. 263
    hellinterj. /hɛl/
    (interjection) expression of frustration Hell, I forgot my keys again!
  267. 264
    morningn. /ˈmɔrnɪŋ/
    the early part of the day I love to drink coffee in the morning.
  268. 265
    tryingv. /ˈtraɪɪŋ/
    making an effort to do something She is trying to learn a new language.
  269. 266
    boyn. /bɔɪ/
    a young male child The boy played soccer in the park.
  270. 267
    togetheradv. /təˈɡɛðər/
    in combination or in unison Let's work together to finish this project.
  271. 268
    yourselfpron. /jʊərˈsɛlf/
    the person being addressed Take care of yourself during the holidays.
  272. 269
    jobn. /dʒɒb/
    a paid position of regular employment He found a job in the tech industry.
  273. 270
    sawv. /sɔː/
    to have cut something with a saw I saw the movie last weekend.
  274. 271
    familyn. /ˈfæmɪli/
    Group of related people. My family gathers for dinner every Sunday.
  275. 272
    realadj. /rɪəl/
    Genuine or actual. Is this painting real or a replica?
  276. 273
    withoutprep. /wɪˈðaʊt/
    In the absence of. I can't imagine life without my friends.
  277. 274
    babyn. /ˈbeɪbi/
    Very young child. The baby is sleeping in the crib.
  278. 275
    roomn. /ruːm/
    Space in a building. I need a bigger room for my books.
  279. 276
    wouldnaux. /wʊdənt/
  280. 277
    alreadyadv. /ɔːlˈrɛdi/
    By this time. I've already finished my homework.
  281. 278
    movev. /muːv/
    Change position or place. Please move the chair closer to the table.
  282. 279
    mostdet. /moʊst/
    Greatest in amount or degree. She is the most talented artist I know.
  283. 280
    seenv. /siːn/
    Past participle of see. I have seen that movie three times.
  284. 281
    livev. /lɪv/
    to be alive or exist I want to live in the city.
  285. 282
    missv. /mɪs/
    to fail to notice or attend I always miss my bus in the morning.
  286. 283
    actuallyadv. /ˈækʧuəli/
    in fact or really I actually enjoyed the movie last night.
  287. 284
    huhinterj. /hʌ/
    (interjection) expresses confusion or surprise
  288. 285
    shitinterj. /ʃɪt/
    (interjection) expresses annoyance or surprise
  289. 286
    bothdet. /boʊθ/
    referring to two things or people I like both coffee and tea.
  290. 287
    heardv. /hɜːrd/
    to have perceived sound I heard a strange noise last night.
  291. 288
    onceadv. /wʌns/
    one time in the past I visited Paris once when I was young.
  292. 289
    readyadj. /ˈrɛdi/
    prepared for something Are you ready for the test tomorrow?
  293. 290
    headn. /hɛd/
    the upper part of the body He nodded his head in agreement.
  294. 291
    calledv. /kɔːld/
    named or referred to as She called her dog Max yesterday.
  295. 292
    usedv. /juːzd/
    employed for a purpose I used my phone to call her.
  296. 293
    idean. /aɪˈdiːə/
    a thought or suggestion That's a great idea for the project.
  297. 294
    knewv. /nuː/
    was aware of or understood I knew the answer to the question.
  298. 295
    holdv. /hoʊld/
    grasp or support with hands Can you hold this for a moment?
  299. 296
    happyadj. /ˈhæpi/
    feeling or showing joy She felt happy on her birthday.
  300. 297
    doorn. /dɔːr/
    a movable barrier for entry Please close the door behind you.
  301. 298
    suchdet. /sʌtʃ/
    of the kind previously mentioned I’ve never seen such a beautiful sunset.
  302. 299
    fuckinterj. /fʌk/
    (interjection) an expression of anger
  303. 300
    brothern. /ˈbrʌðər/
    a male sibling My brother is coming to visit me.
  304. 300 / 1,000
  305. 301
    alsoadv. /ˈɔːlsoʊ/
    in addition; too I like pizza, and I also enjoy pasta.
  306. 302
    prettyadv. /ˈprɪti/
    to a moderately high degree The movie was pretty good, I liked it.
  307. 303
    bitn. /bɪt/
    a small piece or amount Can I have a bit of cake, please?
  308. 304
    tookv. /tʊk/
    to have seized or captured She took the book from the table.
  309. 305
    havenaux. /ˈhævən/
  310. 306
    yetadv. /jɛt/
    up to now; still I haven't finished my homework yet.
  311. 307
    menn. /mɛn/
    adult human males The men are playing soccer in the park.
  312. 308
    wholeadj. /hoʊl/
    entire; complete I ate the whole pizza by myself.
  313. 309
    startv. /stɑːrt/
    to begin or commence Let's start the meeting at 10 AM.
  314. 310
    usev. /juːz/
    to employ for a purpose I will use my phone to call you.
  315. 311
    whileconj. /waɪl/
    a period of time I read a book while waiting for the bus.
  316. 312
    sinceprep. /sɪns/
    from a specific time in the past I have lived here since 2010.
  317. 313
    wifen. /waɪf/
    a married woman He introduced me to his wife at dinner.
  318. 314
    daysn. /deɪz/
    plural of day; periods of 24 hours We spent our days exploring the city.
  319. 315
    guessv. /ɡɛs/
    to estimate or suppose I can only guess what he meant.
  320. 316
    tomorrowadv. /təˈmɒroʊ/
    the day after today We will go to the park tomorrow.
  321. 317
    mattern. /ˈmætər/
    a subject or situation It doesn’t matter what others think.
  322. 318
    meetv. /miːt/
    to come together with someone Let’s meet at the coffee shop later.
  323. 319
    bringv. /brɪŋ/
    to carry something to a place Please bring your own drinks to the party.
  324. 320
    tonightadv. /təˈnaɪt/
    the night of the current day We are going out for dinner tonight.
  325. 321
    everyonepron. /ˈɛvrɪwʌn/
    all people Everyone is invited to the party tonight.
  326. 322
    runv. /rʌn/
    move quickly on foot I like to run in the morning.
  327. 323
    wannav. /ˈwɒnə/
    want to I wanna go to the movies later.
  328. 324
    hardadj. /hɑːrd/
    solid, not soft The rock is too hard to break.
  329. 325
    ahinterj. /ɑː/
    (interjection)
  330. 326
    aloneadj. /əˈloʊn/
    without anyone else She prefers to be alone sometimes.
  331. 327
    myselfpron. /maɪˈsɛlf/
    referring to one's own person I made this cake by myself.
  332. 328
    schooln. /skuːl/
    place for education The kids go to school every day.
  333. 329
    gonev. /ɡɔn/
    no longer present He has gone to the store.
  334. 330
    uminterj. /ʌm/
    (interjection)
  335. 331
    endn. /ɛnd/
    the final part of something We reached the end of the road.
  336. 332
    sayingv. /ˈseɪɪŋ/
    expressing something in words She is saying goodbye to her friends.
  337. 333
    phonen. /foʊn/
    a device for voice communication I need to charge my phone tonight.
  338. 334
    playv. /pleɪ/
    to engage in activity for enjoyment The children love to play outside.
  339. 335
    looksv. /lʊks/
    the appearance of someone or something She looks happy in that picture.
  340. 336
    couldnaux. /kʊd n/
    could not; inability in the past
  341. 337
    fuckingadj. /ˈfʌkɪŋ/
    intensifying an emotion or situation That was a fucking amazing concert!
  342. 338
    problemn. /ˈprɒbləm/
    a matter requiring a solution We need to solve this problem quickly.
  343. 339
    fewdet. /fjuː/
    a small number of something I have a few friends coming over.
  344. 340
    friendsn. /frɛndz/
    people with whom one has a bond I love spending time with my friends.
  345. 341
    gottav. /ˈɡɒtə/
    have to; must I gotta finish my homework tonight.
  346. 342
    agoadv. /əˈɡoʊ/
    in the past; earlier I saw her two days ago.
  347. 343
    openadj. /ˈoʊpən/
    not closed; accessible Please keep the door open for me.
  348. 344
    anyonepron. /ˈɛniwʌn/
    any person; whoever Anyone can join the club.
  349. 345
    killedv. /kɪld/
    caused death; ended life The storm killed many trees last night.
  350. 346
    hopen. /hoʊp/
    a feeling of expectation I have hope for a better future.
  351. 347
    facen. /feɪs/
    the front part of the head She has a beautiful smile on her face.
  352. 348
    untilprep. /ʌnˈtɪl/
    up to the time of We waited until the rain stopped.
  353. 349
    lostadj. /lɒst/
    unable to find; misplaced I lost my keys somewhere in the house.
  354. 350
    policen. /pəˈliːs/
    the law enforcement agency The police arrived quickly at the scene.
  355. 351
    excusen. /ɪkˈskjuːs/
    a reason for being excused I need an excuse for missing class.
  356. 352
    turnv. /tɜrn/
    to change direction or position Please turn left at the next intersection.
  357. 353
    businessn. /ˈbɪznəs/
    an organization for commercial activities She runs a successful online business.
  358. 354
    casen. /keɪs/
    a container or situation He put his glasses in the case.
  359. 355
    wantsv. /wɒnts/
    desires or wishes for something She wants a new phone for her birthday.
  360. 356
    saysv. /sɛz/
    to speak or express verbally He says he will join us later.
  361. 357
    trueadj. /truː/
    in accordance with fact or reality It is true that she won the race.
  362. 358
    diev. /daɪ/
    to cease living or functioning Plants die without enough water.
  363. 359
    heartn. /hɑrt/
    the organ that pumps blood Her heart raced during the scary movie.
  364. 360
    soonadv. /sun/
    in a short time; shortly We will leave soon for the trip.
  365. 361
    eachdet. /iːʧ/
    every one in a group Each student must submit their assignment.
  366. 362
    worryv. /ˈwɜri/
    to feel anxious or concerned Don't worry about the small details.
  367. 363
    lateradv. /ˈleɪtər/
    at a time in the future I'll call you later this evening.
  368. 364
    yearn. /jɪər/
    a period of twelve months She graduated last year from college.
  369. 365
    watchv. /wɒʧ/
    to look at something attentively I like to watch movies on weekends.
  370. 366
    musicn. /ˈmjuːzɪk/
    sounds organized in a pleasing way She listens to music while studying.
  371. 367
    handn. /hænd/
    the end part of a person's arm He raised his hand to ask a question.
  372. 368
    havingv. /ˈhævɪŋ/
    possessing or experiencing something Having a pet can be very rewarding.
  373. 369
    probablyadv. /ˈprɒbəbli/
    likely to happen or be true It will probably rain tomorrow afternoon.
  374. 370
    beautifuladj. /ˈbjuːtəfəl/
    pleasing to the senses or mind The sunset was absolutely beautiful tonight.
  375. 371
    doctorn. /ˈdɒktər/
    a person who treats illnesses The doctor gave me some medicine.
  376. 372
    sitv. /sɪt/
    to rest on a chair or surface Please sit down and relax for a while.
  377. 373
    eatv. /iːt/
    to consume food I like to eat pizza on weekends.
  378. 374
    thinkingv. /ˈθɪŋkɪŋ/
    the process of considering or reasoning I was thinking about our upcoming trip.
  379. 375
    youngadj. /jʌŋ/
    having lived for a short time The young child played in the park.
  380. 376
    secondnum. /ˈsɛkənd/
    the number after first She finished in second place in the race.
  381. 377
    workingv. /ˈwɜrkɪŋ/
    engaged in tasks or employment He is working on a new project today.
  382. 378
    watern. /ˈwɔːtər/
    a clear liquid essential for life I need to drink more water daily.
  383. 379
    personn. /ˈpɜrsən/
    an individual human being She is a kind person who helps others.
  384. 380
    partn. /pɑrt/
    a piece or segment of something Can you pass me that part of the machine?
  385. 381
    kidsn. /kɪdz/
    young children The kids are playing in the park.
  386. 382
    lateadj. /leɪt/
    after the expected time She arrived late to the meeting.
  387. 383
    stuffn. /stʌf/
    things or items I need to pack my stuff for the trip.
  388. 384
    exactlyadv. /ɪɡˈzæktli/
    precisely or accurately That's exactly what I was thinking.
  389. 385
    underprep. /ˈʌndər/
    beneath or below something The cat is hiding under the bed.
  390. 386
    deathn. /dɛθ/
    the end of life He was deeply affected by her death.
  391. 387
    minuten. /ˈmɪnɪt/
    a unit of time, 60 seconds I'll be there in a minute.
  392. 388
    payv. /peɪ/
    to give money for something I need to pay the bill today.
  393. 389
    crazyadj. /ˈkreɪzi/
    mentally unstable or wild That idea sounds a bit crazy to me.
  394. 390
    forgetv. /fərˈɡɛt/
    to fail to remember something Don't forget to call me later.
  395. 391
    everybodypron. /ˈɛvribɒdi/
    all people Everybody loves a good party.
  396. 392
    kidn. /kɪd/
    a child The kid played in the park.
  397. 393
    changev. /ʧeɪndʒ/
    to make something different I need to change my clothes.
  398. 394
    gavev. /ɡeɪv/
    to provide something to someone She gave him a birthday gift.
  399. 395
    happenv. /ˈhæpən/
    to occur or take place What will happen next?
  400. 396
    damninterj. /dæm/
    (interjection)
  401. 397
    fivenum. /faɪv/
    the number after four
  402. 398
    drinkv. /drɪŋk/
    to consume liquid I want to drink some water.
  403. 399
    faradv. /fɑːr/
    at a great distance It’s far from my house.
  404. 400
    knowsv. /noʊz/
    to have information about something She knows the answer to the question.
  405. 400 / 1,000
  406. 401
    itspron. /ɪts/
    belonging to it The cat chased its tail around.
  407. 402
    whateverdet. /wɒtˈɛvər/
    anything or everything You can choose whatever you like for dinner.
  408. 403
    eyesn. /aɪz/
    organs for seeing Her eyes sparkled in the sunlight.
  409. 404
    shutv. /ʃʌt/
    to close something Please shut the door quietly.
  410. 405
    arenaux. /ɑːrn/
  411. 406
    hitv. /hɪt/
    to strike something He tried to hit the ball with a bat.
  412. 407
    takingv. /ˈteɪkɪŋ/
    the act of grabbing or receiving She is taking her time to decide.
  413. 408
    easyadj. /ˈiːzi/
    not difficult This puzzle is really easy to solve.
  414. 409
    timesn. /taɪmz/
    instances or occasions We met several times last month.
  415. 410
    checkv. /tʃɛk/
    to examine or verify Please check your answers before submitting.
  416. 411
    handsn. /hændz/
    the body parts at the end of arms She clapped her hands in excitement.
  417. 412
    minutesn. /ˈmɪnɪts/
    units of time equal to sixty seconds I will be there in ten minutes.
  418. 413
    dealn. /diːl/
    an agreement or arrangement We made a deal to share the profits.
  419. 414
    differentadj. /ˈdɪfrənt/
    not the same as another They have different opinions on the matter.
  420. 415
    meansv. /miːnz/
    to signify or indicate What does this word means in context?
  421. 416
    pointn. /pɔɪnt/
    a specific location or position She pointed to the map's starting point.
  422. 417
    insideprep. /ɪnˈsaɪd/
    within the confines of something The cat is hiding inside the box.
  423. 418
    makesv. /meɪks/
    to create or produce He makes delicious cookies every weekend.
  424. 419
    askedv. /æskt/
    to request information or help She asked him for directions to the store.
  425. 420
    somebodypron. /ˈsʌmbədi/
    an unspecified person Somebody left their umbrella at my house.
  426. 421
    minepron. /maɪn/
    belonging to me That book is mine, not yours.
  427. 422
    makingv. /ˈmeɪkɪŋ/
    creating or producing something She is making dinner for the family.
  428. 423
    bodyn. /ˈbɒdi/
    the physical structure of a person He exercises to keep his body healthy.
  429. 424
    afraidadj. /əˈfreɪd/
    feeling fear or anxiety She is afraid of the dark at night.
  430. 425
    sleepv. /sliːp/
    to rest with eyes closed I need to sleep for eight hours.
  431. 426
    chancen. /ʧæns/
    a possibility or opportunity There’s a chance it will rain today.
  432. 427
    dearadj. /dɪər/
    beloved or cherished She wrote a letter to her dear friend.
  433. 428
    quiteadv. /kwaɪt/
    to a certain extent; fairly The movie was quite interesting to watch.
  434. 429
    fournum. /fɔːr/
    the number after three and before five
  435. 430
    anywayadv. /ˈɛniweɪ/
    in any case; regardless I didn’t like it, but I went anyway.
  436. 431
    closeadj. /kloʊs/
    near in distance or time Please sit close to the speaker.
  437. 432
    ainaux. /eɪn/
  438. 433
    partyn. /ˈpɑːrti/
    a social gathering or celebration We're throwing a party for her birthday.
  439. 434
    funn. /fʌn/
    enjoyment or amusement We had a lot of fun at the park.
  440. 435
    againstprep. /əˈɡɛnst/
    in opposition to something She leaned against the wall for support.
  441. 436
    wordn. /wɜːrd/
    a single unit of language Can you spell that word for me?
  442. 437
    comesv. /kʌmz/
    arrives or appears He comes to the office every day.
  443. 438
    importantadj. /ɪmˈpɔːrtənt/
    having great significance or value It's important to finish your homework.
  444. 439
    setv. /sɛt/
    to place or put something down Please set the table for dinner.
  445. 440
    shallaux. /ʃæl/
    used to indicate future action I shall return by evening.
  446. 441
    storyn. /ˈstɔːri/
    a narrative or account of events She told a fascinating story about her travels.
  447. 442
    numbern. /ˈnʌmbər/
    a mathematical value or quantity What is your phone number?
  448. 443
    daughtern. /ˈdɔːtər/
    a female child of parents Her daughter loves to play soccer.
  449. 444
    leastdet. /liːst/
    the smallest amount or degree He is the least experienced in the group.
  450. 445
    waitingv. /ˈweɪtɪŋ/
    staying in one place until something happens They are waiting for the bus to arrive.
  451. 446
    hurtv. /hɜːrt/
    to cause pain or injury He didn't mean to hurt her feelings.
  452. 447
    wishv. /wɪʃ/
    to desire something to happen I wish I could travel more often.
  453. 448
    momentn. /ˈmoʊmənt/
    a very brief period of time Please wait a moment while I check.
  454. 449
    fightv. /faɪt/
    to engage in physical conflict They had a fight over the last cookie.
  455. 450
    weekn. /wiːk/
    a period of seven days I will see you next week at the meeting.
  456. 451
    husbandn. /ˈhʌzbənd/
    A married man. Her husband is a great cook.
  457. 452
    girlsn. /ɡɜːrlz/
    Young female children. The girls are playing in the park.
  458. 453
    restn. /rɛst/
    To relax or take a break. I need to rest after a long day.
  459. 454
    marriedadj. /ˈmærid/
    Joined in marriage. They have been married for ten years.
  460. 455
    firen. /faɪər/
    Flames for heat or light. We gathered around the fire at night.
  461. 456
    gamen. /ɡeɪm/
    An activity for fun or competition. Let's play a board game tonight.
  462. 457
    nobodypron. /ˈnoʊbɒdi/
    No person; not anyone. Nobody knows the answer to that question.
  463. 458
    mrn. /ˈmɪstər/
  464. 459
    childrenn. /ˈtʃɪldrən/
    Young human beings. The children are excited for the trip.
  465. 460
    siden. /saɪd/
    A position or surface. She stood by my side during the event.
  466. 461
    standv. /stænd/
    be in an upright position Please stand up when the teacher enters.
  467. 462
    readv. /riːd/
    look at and understand written words I love to read books before bed.
  468. 463
    thoughconj. /ðoʊ/
    used to introduce a contrast I like coffee, though I prefer tea.
  469. 464
    cutv. /kʌt/
    to divide something with a sharp tool Please cut the cake into equal pieces.
  470. 465
    startedv. /ˈstɑːrtɪd/
    began or commenced an action She started her new job last week.
  471. 466
    sistern. /ˈsɪstər/
    a female sibling My sister is coming to visit tomorrow.
  472. 467
    supposedadj. /səˈpoʊzd/
    expected or required to do something You are supposed to finish your homework.
  473. 468
    betweenprep. /bɪˈtwiːn/
    in the space separating two things The cat is hiding between the boxes.
  474. 469
    childn. /tʃaɪld/
    a young human being The child played happily in the park.
  475. 470
    goesv. /ɡoʊz/
    moves from one place to another She goes to the gym every morning.
  476. 471
    hoursn. /ˈaʊərz/
    Units of time equal to 60 minutes. I work eight hours every day.
  477. 472
    speakv. /spiːk/
    To talk or communicate verbally. Can you speak louder, please?
  478. 473
    womenn. /ˈwɪmɪn/
    Adult female human beings. The women in our group are very talented.
  479. 474
    behindprep. /bɪˈhaɪnd/
    At the back of something. The cat is hiding behind the couch.
  480. 475
    almostadv. /ˈɔːlmoʊst/
    Very nearly, but not quite. I almost finished my homework on time.
  481. 476
    truthn. /truːθ/
    The quality of being true or factual. She always tells the truth, no matter what.
  482. 477
    bloodn. /blʌd/
    The red liquid in our bodies. He donated blood to help others.
  483. 478
    ableadj. /ˈeɪbəl/
    Having the power or skill to do something. She is able to solve complex problems.
  484. 479
    ladyn. /ˈleɪdi/
    A polite term for a woman. The lady at the counter was very helpful.
  485. 480
    anymoreadv. /ˌɛniˈmɔːr/
    No longer; not anymore. I don't live there anymore since moving.
  486. 481
    playingv. /ˈpleɪɪŋ/
    engaging in a game or activity The children are playing in the park.
  487. 482
    getsv. /ɡɛts/
    receives or obtains something She gets a coffee every morning.
  488. 483
    shotn. /ʃɑt/
    a single attempt to hit a target He took a shot at the basketball hoop.
  489. 484
    reasonn. /ˈriːzən/
    a cause or explanation for something What is the reason for your decision?
  490. 485
    troublen. /ˈtrʌbl/
    difficulty or problems causing distress She is having trouble with her homework.
  491. 486
    breakv. /breɪk/
    to separate into pieces or interrupt Please break the chocolate into smaller pieces.
  492. 487
    warn. /wɔːr/
    a conflict between groups or nations
  493. 488
    cityn. /ˈsɪti/
    a large and densely populated area New York City is very busy and vibrant.
  494. 489
    walkv. /wɔːk/
    to move by putting one foot in front of the other I like to walk in the evening.
  495. 490
    townn. /taʊn/
    a populated area smaller than a city She lives in a small town.
  496. 491
    trustn. /trʌst/
    reliance on someone's integrity I have complete trust in my best friend.
  497. 492
    dr.n. /ˈdɒktər/
  498. 493
    metv. /mɛt/
    came into contact with someone I met her at the coffee shop yesterday.
  499. 494
    officen. /ˈɒfɪs/
    a place for work or business She works in a large office downtown.
  500. 495
    questionn. /ˈkwɛstʃən/
    a sentence asking for information He raised a question during the meeting.
  501. 496
    broughtv. /brɔːt/
    carried or delivered something She brought cookies to the party last night.
  502. 497
    yourspron. /jʊərz/
    belonging to you This book is yours, not mine.
  503. 498
    welcomeinterj. /ˈwɛlkəm/
    a greeting of friendliness Welcome to our home, please come in.
  504. 499
    highadj. /haɪ/
    elevated or tall in position The mountain is very high and steep.
  505. 500
    wowinterj. /waʊ/
    an expression of surprise or admiration Wow, that sunset is absolutely beautiful!
  506. 500 / 1,000
  507. 501
    couplen. /ˈkʌpəl/
    Two people in a romantic relationship. They make a lovely couple at the party.
  508. 502
    halfdet. /hæf/
    One of two equal parts. I ate half of the pizza for lunch.
  509. 503
    diedv. /daɪd/
    Stopped living; passed away. My grandfather died last year.
  510. 504
    cooladj. /kuːl/
    Moderately cold; stylish or impressive. That jacket looks really cool on you.
  511. 505
    freeadj. /friː/
    Not under control; without cost. The concert tickets are free this weekend.
  512. 506
    eitherdet. /ˈaɪðər/
    One or the other of two options. You can choose either coffee or tea.
  513. 507
    seemsv. /siːmz/
    Appears to be; gives the impression. It seems like it's going to rain today.
  514. 508
    powern. /ˈpaʊər/
    The ability to do something or act. She has the power to change the world.
  515. 509
    whoainterj. /woʊ/
    (interjection) Expression of surprise or amazement.
  516. 510
    byeinterj. /baɪ/
    (interjection) Expression of farewell.
  517. 511
    buyv. /baɪ/
    to purchase something I need to buy some groceries today.
  518. 512
    tellingv. /ˈtɛlɪŋ/
    informing or narrating something She is telling a story to the kids.
  519. 513
    honeyn. /ˈhʌni/
    a sweet substance made by bees I like to add honey to my tea.
  520. 514
    triedv. /traɪd/
    attempted to do something He tried to fix the broken chair.
  521. 515
    frontn. /frʌnt/
    the forward part or surface The front of the house needs painting.
  522. 516
    teamn. /tiːm/
    a group working together Our team won the championship last year.
  523. 517
    answern. /ˈænsər/
    a response to a question I need an answer to my question.
  524. 518
    gunn. /ɡʌn/
    a weapon that shoots bullets
  525. 519
    boysn. /bɔɪz/
    young male children The boys are playing soccer outside.
  526. 520
    linen. /laɪn/
    a long, narrow mark or stroke Draw a straight line on the paper.
  527. 521
    sendv. /sɛnd/
    to cause something to go somewhere Please send me the report by email.
  528. 522
    newsn. /njuːz/
    information about recent events I heard some interesting news today.
  529. 523
    stupidadj. /ˈstjuːpɪd/
    lacking intelligence or common sense That was a really stupid mistake to make.
  530. 524
    bedn. /bɛd/
    a piece of furniture for sleeping I love to read in my cozy bed.
  531. 525
    hurryv. /ˈhʌri/
    to move or act quickly We need to hurry to catch the bus.
  532. 526
    fulladj. /fʊl/
    containing as much as possible The glass is full of water.
  533. 527
    monthsn. /mʌnθs/
    units of time, each about 30 days It takes several months to plan a wedding.
  534. 528
    savev. /seɪv/
    to keep something for future use I need to save money for vacation.
  535. 529
    sometimesadv. /ˈsʌmtaɪmz/
    occasionally, but not always I sometimes go for a walk in the evening.
  536. 530
    becomev. /bɪˈkʌm/
    to start to be something He wants to become a doctor someday.
  537. 531
    alongprep. /əˈlɒŋ/
    in a line next to something We walked along the riverbank together.
  538. 532
    hatev. /heɪt/
    strongly dislike or detest I hate waiting in long lines.
  539. 533
    foodn. /fuːd/
    substance for eating or drinking She loves trying new types of food.
  540. 534
    outsideadv. /ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/
    in the open air, not indoors Let's have a picnic outside today.
  541. 535
    lightn. /laɪt/
    visible brightness or illumination The room needs more light during the day.
  542. 536
    ln. /ɛl/
  543. 537
    needsn. /niːdz/
    requirements or necessities She has many needs to consider.
  544. 538
    dogn. /dɒɡ/
    domesticated canine animal My dog loves to play fetch in the park.
  545. 539
    countryn. /ˈkʌntri/
    nation with its own government He traveled to a new country last summer.
  546. 540
    clearadj. /klɪər/
    easy to see or understand The instructions were clear and easy to follow.
  547. 541
    ordern. /ˈɔːrdər/
    a request for something to be delivered I placed an order for pizza tonight.
  548. 542
    eminterj. /ɛm/
    (interjection)
  549. 543
    factn. /fækt/
    a statement that can be proven true It's a fact that water boils at 100 degrees.
  550. 544
    lordn. /lɔːrd/
    a title for a noble or high-ranking man The lord of the manor hosted a feast.
  551. 545
    captainn. /ˈkæptɪn/
    the leader of a team or group She was named captain of the soccer team.
  552. 546
    sixnum. /sɪks/
    the number after five There are six apples in the basket.
  553. 547
    hotadj. /hɒt/
    having a high temperature The coffee is too hot to drink.
  554. 548
    funnyadj. /ˈfʌni/
    causing laughter or amusement That joke was really funny and made me laugh.
  555. 549
    blackadj. /blæk/
    the darkest color, absorbing all light She wore a beautiful black dress to the party.
  556. 550
    mrs.n. /ˈmɪsɪz/
  557. 551
    aliveadj. /əˈlaɪv/
    having life; not dead The flowers are still alive in the garden.
  558. 552
    pickv. /pɪk/
    to choose or select Please pick a book from the shelf.
  559. 553
    feelingn. /ˈfiːlɪŋ/
    an emotional state or reaction She had a good feeling about the interview.
  560. 554
    livingadj. /ˈlɪvɪŋ/
    having life; being alive They enjoy living in the city.
  561. 555
    causen. /kɔz/
    a reason for an action or condition The heavy rain was the cause of the flood.
  562. 556
    aheadadv. /əˈhɛd/
    in front or forward in time We need to plan ahead for the trip.
  563. 557
    losev. /luːz/
    to fail to keep or maintain I don't want to lose my keys again.
  564. 558
    kingn. /kɪŋ/
  565. 559
    plann. /plæn/
    a detailed proposal for doing something We need a solid plan for the project.
  566. 560
    dinnern. /ˈdɪnər/
    the main meal of the day We're having pasta for dinner tonight.
  567. 561
    sighsv. /saɪz/
    exhales deeply, expressing emotion She sighs when she feels overwhelmed.
  568. 562
    sortn. /sɔrt/
    a category or type of something I need to sort my clothes by color.
  569. 563
    leavingv. /ˈliːvɪŋ/
    departing from a place He is leaving for vacation tomorrow.
  570. 564
    shouldnaux. /ˈʃʊdən/
  571. 565
    runningv. /ˈrʌnɪŋ/
    moving quickly on foot She enjoys running in the park daily.
  572. 566
    bossn. /bɒs/
    a person in charge at work My boss gave me a new project today.
  573. 567
    alrightinterj. /ɔːlˈraɪt/
    expresses agreement or reassurance It's alright, everything will be fine.
  574. 568
    promisen. /ˈprɒmɪs/
    a commitment to do something I made a promise to help her move.
  575. 569
    takenv. /ˈteɪkən/
    captured or acquired The photo was taken during our trip.
  576. 570
    safeadj. /seɪf/
    protected from harm or danger Make sure you feel safe at home.
  577. 571
    mainterj. /mɑː/
  578. 572
    bookn. /bʊk/
    a set of written pages I borrowed a book from the library.
  579. 573
    sentv. /sɛnt/
    delivered a message or item She sent an email to her friend.
  580. 574
    whiteadj. /waɪt/
    the color of milk or snow He wore a white shirt to the party.
  581. 575
    hourn. /aʊər/
    a period of sixty minutes The meeting lasted for one hour.
  582. 576
    anybodypron. /ˈɛnibɒdi/
    any person; anyone Does anybody know the answer?
  583. 577
    smalladj. /smɔːl/
    little in size or amount She has a small dog at home.
  584. 578
    perfectadj. /ˈpɜrfɪkt/
    without flaws or defects The weather was perfect for a picnic.
  585. 579
    'causeconj. /kəz/
    because (informal) I stayed home 'cause it was raining.
  586. 580
    livesn. /laɪvz/
    the existence of living beings They have different lives in different cities.
  587. 581
    specialadj. /ˈspɛʃəl/
    better or different than usual She received a special award for her work.
  588. 582
    parentsn. /ˈpɛərənts/
    a person's mother and father My parents are coming to visit this weekend.
  589. 583
    spart. /ɛs/
  590. 584
    johnn. /dʒɒn/
  591. 585
    himselfpron. /hɪmˈsɛlf/
    referring to the same person He did the project by himself.
  592. 586
    perhapsadv. /pərˈhæps/
    maybe or possibly Perhaps we should try a different approach.
  593. 587
    soundsv. /saʊndz/
    produces noise or audio The music sounds great from here.
  594. 588
    seriousadj. /ˈsɪriəs/
    not joking; important We need to have a serious discussion.
  595. 589
    sickadj. /sɪk/
    feeling ill or unwell I stayed home because I felt sick.
  596. 590
    companyn. /ˈkʌmpəni/
    a business or group of people She works for a tech company in Silicon Valley.
  597. 591
    hainterj. /hɑː/
    expression of surprise or amusement She laughed and said, 'Ha! That's funny.'
  598. 592
    scaredadj. /skɛrd/
    feeling frightened or afraid The loud noise made me feel scared.
  599. 593
    unclen. /ˈʌŋkəl/
    brother of one's parent My uncle is coming to visit us.
  600. 594
    pooradj. /pʊər/
    lacking money or resources They live in a poor neighborhood.
  601. 595
    redadj. /rɛd/
    color resembling blood or fire She wore a bright red dress today.
  602. 596
    pastprep. /pæst/
    before a specified time We walked past the old church.
  603. 597
    earthn. /ɜːrθ/
    the planet we live on Earth is the third planet from the sun.
  604. 598
    possibleadj. /ˈpɒsɪbəl/
    able to happen or be done It's possible to learn a new language.
  605. 599
    shootv. /ʃuːt/
    to fire a projectile He will shoot the basketball from the line.
  606. 600
    touchv. /tʌtʃ/
    to make physical contact Please don't touch the artwork.
  607. 600 / 1,000
  608. 601
    soundn. /saʊnd/
    vibration that can be heard I love the sound of the ocean waves.
  609. 602
    topadj. /tɒp/
    highest or uppermost part She placed the book on the top shelf.
  610. 603
    assn. /æs/
    a donkey or foolish person He acted like an ass during the meeting.
  611. 604
    laughsn. /læfs/
    sounds made when amused Her jokes always bring out loud laughs.
  612. 605
    cannotaux. /ˈkænɒt/
    not able to do something I cannot believe how fast time flies.
  613. 606
    askingv. /ˈæskɪŋ/
    inquiry or request for information She is asking for directions to the park.
  614. 607
    winv. /wɪn/
    to achieve victory They hope to win the championship this year.
  615. 608
    gladadj. /ɡlæd/
    feeling happy or pleased I’m glad you could come to the party.
  616. 609
    controln. /kənˈtroʊl/
    the power to influence or direct He lost control of the car on the icy road.
  617. 610
    hmminterj. /hmm/
    (interjection) expresses thinking or hesitation
  618. 611
    humann. /ˈhjuːmən/
    A person or individual of the species. Every human deserves respect and kindness.
  619. 612
    drivev. /draɪv/
    To operate and control a vehicle. I love to drive along the coast.
  620. 613
    hairn. /hɛər/
    Threads growing from the skin on the head. She styled her hair for the party.
  621. 614
    jackn. /dʒæk/
    jack
  622. 615
    bitchn. /bɪtʃ/
    A female dog or an offensive term. The dog is a playful little bitch.
  623. 616
    luckn. /lʌk/
    Chance or fortune affecting events. She had good luck in the lottery.
  624. 617
    murdern. /ˈmɜːrdər/
    The unlawful killing of a person. The movie was about a mysterious murder.
  625. 618
    happensv. /ˈhæpənz/
    To occur or take place. Sometimes unexpected things just happen.
  626. 619
    airn. /ɛər/
    The invisible mixture of gases around us. The air feels fresh after the rain.
  627. 620
    tennum. /tɛn/
    The number following nine. There are ten apples in the basket.
  628. 621
    daddyn. /ˈdædi/
    a father My daddy always tells the best stories.
  629. 622
    finallyadv. /ˈfaɪnəli/
    after a long time We finally finished the project yesterday.
  630. 623
    chucklesv. /ˈtʃʌklz/
    soft laughs She chuckles at the funny joke.
  631. 624
    fastadj. /fæst/
    moving quickly He runs fast during the race.
  632. 625
    coldadj. /koʊld/
    having a low temperature The water is too cold to swim.
  633. 626
    seemv. /siːm/
    to appear to be They seem happy with their new home.
  634. 627
    laughingv. /ˈlæfɪŋ/
    making sounds of joy The children are laughing at the clown.
  635. 628
    wordsn. /wɜrdz/
    units of language She wrote down her words in a notebook.
  636. 629
    hospitaln. /ˈhɒspɪtl/
    a place for medical care He was taken to the hospital for treatment.
  637. 630
    streetn. /striːt/
    a public road The street is busy with cars and people.
  638. 631
    hangv. /hæŋ/
    suspend or attach from above I will hang the picture on the wall.
  639. 632
    dancev. /dæns/
    move rhythmically to music They love to dance at the party.
  640. 633
    meetingn. /ˈmiːtɪŋ/
    gathering of people for discussion We have a meeting scheduled for tomorrow.
  641. 634
    tillprep. /tɪl/
    up to the time of I will wait till you arrive.
  642. 635
    otherspron. /ˈʌðərz/
    additional people or things Some others joined us for lunch.
  643. 636
    catchv. /kætʃ/
    intercept or seize something Can you catch the ball I throw?
  644. 637
    followv. /ˈfɒləʊ/
    go after or come behind Please follow me to the next room.
  645. 638
    sensen. /sɛns/
    perception through physical faculties She has a good sense of humor.
  646. 639
    sexn. /sɛks/
    the biological distinction between male and female They discussed the topic of sex education.
  647. 640
    liev. /laɪ/
    to recline or be in a horizontal position I like to lie down after work.
  648. 641
    eveningn. /ˈiːvnɪŋ/
    the period from late afternoon to night We enjoy walking in the park during evening.
  649. 642
    mastern. /ˈmɑːstər/
    a person with great skill or knowledge He is a master at playing the piano.
  650. 643
    knownadj. /noʊn/
    recognized or familiar to many people She is known for her amazing artwork.
  651. 644
    dreamn. /driːm/
    a series of thoughts during sleep I had a strange dream last night.
  652. 645
    writev. /raɪt/
    to form letters or words on a surface I need to write a letter to my friend.
  653. 646
    millionnum. /ˈmɪljən/
    the number 1,000,000 She won a million dollars in the lottery.
  654. 647
    voicen. /vɔɪs/
    the sound produced by a person speaking I recognized her voice on the phone.
  655. 648
    ratheradv. /ˈrɑːðər/
    to a certain extent; somewhat I would rather stay home tonight.
  656. 649
    sweetadj. /swiːt/
    having a pleasant sugary taste This cake is really sweet and delicious.
  657. 650
    feltv. /fɛlt/
    to have experienced a sensation I felt happy after receiving the news.
  658. 651
    signn. /saɪn/
    a symbol or indication Please read the sign before entering.
  659. 652
    luckyadj. /ˈlʌki/
    having good fortune She felt lucky to win the prize.
  660. 653
    somewhereadv. /ˈsʌmwɛər/
    in an unspecified place I left my keys somewhere in the house.
  661. 654
    betv. /bɛt/
    to wager money on an outcome I bet you can't finish that pizza.
  662. 655
    ointerj. /oʊ/
    (interjection)
  663. 656
    jesusn. /ˈdʒiːzəs/
  664. 657
    longeradj. /ˈlɒŋɡər/
    greater in length or duration This road is longer than the last one.
  665. 658
    callingv. /ˈkɔːlɪŋ/
    the act of summoning or naming She is calling her friend for help.
  666. 659
    workedv. /wɜrkt/
    past tense of perform a job He worked late to finish the project.
  667. 660
    quietadj. /kwaɪət/
    making little or no noise Please be quiet during the movie.
  668. 661
    lookedv. /lʊkt/
    to have directed one's gaze She looked at the beautiful sunset.
  669. 662
    lessadv. /lɛs/
    a smaller amount or degree I need less sugar in my coffee.
  670. 663
    pullv. /pʊl/
    to exert force to move something closer Please pull the door to open it.
  671. 664
    beatv. /biːt/
    to strike repeatedly He can beat the drums very well.
  672. 665
    carefuladj. /ˈkeəfʊl/
    taking care to avoid mistakes Be careful when crossing the street.
  673. 666
    coffeen. /ˈkɔːfi/
    a drink made from roasted beans I enjoy a cup of coffee every morning.
  674. 667
    returnv. /rɪˈtɜrn/
    to go back to a place I will return the book tomorrow.
  675. 668
    secretadj. /ˈsiːkrɪt/
    something kept hidden or unknown She told me a secret about her plans.
  676. 669
    weeksn. /wiːks/
    a period of seven days I will be on vacation for two weeks.
  677. 670
    werenaux. /wɜrən/
  678. 671
    daten. /deɪt/
    A specific day of the month. We have a dinner planned for that date.
  679. 672
    seeingv. /ˈsiːɪŋ/
    The act of perceiving with the eyes. I am seeing my friends this weekend.
  680. 673
    fallv. /fɔːl/
    To drop down from a higher position. Be careful not to fall off the ladder.
  681. 674
    givenadj. /ˈɡɪvən/
    Specified or stated; particular. She has a given talent for music.
  682. 675
    oohinterj. /uː/
    (interjection)
  683. 676
    faultn. /fɔːlt/
    An error or mistake. It's my fault that we are late.
  684. 677
    straightadj. /streɪt/
    Not curved or bent; direct. He drew a straight line on the paper.
  685. 678
    takesv. /teɪks/
    To grasp or acquire something. She takes her coffee with sugar.
  686. 679
    songn. /sɒŋ/
    A musical composition with lyrics. I love that song by my favorite artist.
  687. 680
    futuren. /ˈfjuːtʃər/
    Time that is yet to come. I am excited about my future plans.
  688. 681
    gentlemenn. /ˈdʒɛntl̩mən/
    polite or formal men The gentlemen at the meeting were very respectful.
  689. 682
    lovedv. /lʌvd/
    cared for deeply She loved her dog more than anything.
  690. 683
    changedv. /tʃeɪndʒd/
    made different He changed his mind about the trip.
  691. 684
    roadn. /roʊd/
    a path for vehicles The road was closed due to construction.
  692. 685
    calmadj. /kɑːm/
    peaceful and quiet She remained calm during the storm.
  693. 686
    wonderfuladj. /ˈwʌndərfəl/
    extremely good or impressive We had a wonderful time at the party.
  694. 687
    madadj. /mæd/
    angry or upset He was mad about losing the game.
  695. 688
    turnedv. /tɜrnd/
    changed direction or position She turned the page of the book.
  696. 689
    dropv. /drɒp/
    let something fall Please drop the pen on the table.
  697. 690
    ladiesn. /ˈleɪdiz/
    polite or formal women The ladies enjoyed their afternoon tea.
  698. 691
    learnv. /lɜrn/
    gain knowledge or skill I want to learn how to cook.
  699. 692
    stepn. /stɛp/
    a movement made by lifting a foot Take a step forward to start.
  700. 693
    absolutelyadv. /ˌæbsəˈluːtli/
    without any doubt; completely I absolutely agree with your opinion.
  701. 694
    earlyadj. /ˈɜrli/
    before the usual or expected time She likes to wake up early each day.
  702. 695
    explainv. /ɪkˈspleɪn/
    make something clear or understandable Can you explain the rules of the game?
  703. 696
    cleanadj. /kliːn/
    free from dirt or impurities Make sure your room is clean before guests arrive.
  704. 697
    piecen. /piːs/
    a portion or part of something Can I have a piece of cake?
  705. 698
    yesterdayadv. /ˈjɛstərdeɪ/
    the day before today I saw her yesterday at the park.
  706. 699
    throwv. /θroʊ/
    to propel something with force He will throw the ball to you.
  707. 700
    picturen. /ˈpɪktʃər/
    a visual representation or image She took a picture of the sunset.
  708. 700 / 1,000
  709. 701
    landn. /lænd/
    the solid part of the Earth's surface We walked across the land to the river.
  710. 702
    feetn. /fiːt/
    the lower extremities of the body My feet hurt after the long walk.
  711. 703
    wondern. /ˈwʌndər/
    a feeling of amazement or curiosity I wonder what lies beyond the mountains.
  712. 704
    questionsn. /ˈkwɛstʃənz/
    inquiries seeking information or clarification She had many questions about the project.
  713. 705
    speakingv. /ˈspiːkɪŋ/
    the act of talking or expressing thoughts He is speaking at the conference tomorrow.
  714. 706
    worthadj. /wɜːrθ/
    having value or merit This painting is worth a lot of money.
  715. 707
    darlingn. /ˈdɑːrlɪŋ/
    a term of endearment for a loved one She called him her darling every day.
  716. 708
    duden. /duːd/
    a casual term for a man or person That dude over there is my friend.
  717. 709
    givingv. /ˈɡɪvɪŋ/
    the act of providing or offering something She is giving her time to help others.
  718. 710
    presidentn. /ˈprɛzɪdənt/
  719. 711
    eyen. /aɪ/
    Organ that allows vision. She has beautiful blue eyes.
  720. 712
    quickadj. /kwɪk/
    Done with speed. He made a quick decision.
  721. 713
    movingadj. /ˈmuːvɪŋ/
    Causing strong emotions. The movie had a moving story.
  722. 714
    figuren. /ˈfɪɡjər/
    Numerical value or shape. She drew a figure on the paper.
  723. 715
    staten. /steɪt/
    Condition or situation. The state of the house is poor.
  724. 716
    strongadj. /strɒŋ/
    Powerful or sturdy. He has a strong personality.
  725. 717
    samn. /sæm/
    sam
  726. 718
    nonepron. /nʌn/
    Not any; zero. I have none of the answers.
  727. 719
    amazingadj. /əˈmeɪzɪŋ/
    Causing great surprise. The view from the mountain is amazing.
  728. 720
    onespron. /wʌnz/
    Specific people or things. I prefer the red ones over the blue.
  729. 721
    worksv. /wɜːrks/
    functions or operates correctly The machine works perfectly every time.
  730. 722
    actv. /ækt/
    to do something or perform She decided to act on her ideas.
  731. 723
    neededadj. /ˈniːdɪd/
    required or necessary More time is needed to finish the project.
  732. 724
    weirdadj. /wɪəd/
    strange or unusual That movie had a really weird ending.
  733. 725
    lawn. /lɔː/
  734. 726
    worriedadj. /ˈwʌrid/
    feeling anxious or concerned She was worried about the upcoming exam.
  735. 727
    reportn. /rɪˈpɔːrt/
    a document presenting information He submitted his report on time.
  736. 728
    goodbyeinterj. /ɡʊdˈbaɪ/
    a phrase used to express farewell
  737. 729
    missingadj. /ˈmɪsɪŋ/
    not present or lost The cat is missing from the yard.
  738. 730
    choicen. /tʃɔɪs/
    an option or selection You have a choice between two colors.
  739. 731
    happeningn. /ˈhæpənɪŋ/
    an event or occurrence There's a happening at the park this weekend.
  740. 732
    chiefn. /tʃiːf/
    the leader or head of something The chief of the tribe spoke to everyone.
  741. 733
    weddingn. /ˈwɛdɪŋ/
    a ceremony for marriage I attended my friend's wedding last Saturday.
  742. 734
    strangeadj. /streɪndʒ/
    unusual or hard to understand That was a strange noise coming from outside.
  743. 735
    generaladj. /ˈdʒɛnərəl/
    common or widespread; not specific In general, people enjoy sunny weather.
  744. 736
    painn. /peɪn/
    physical discomfort or suffering She felt a sharp pain in her back.
  745. 737
    'amaux. /æm/
  746. 738
    kiddingv. /ˈkɪdɪŋ/
    joking or not serious Are you kidding me right now?
  747. 739
    decidedv. /dɪˈsaɪdɪd/
    made a choice or conclusion She decided to take the job offer.
  748. 740
    yainterj. /jɑː/
  749. 741
    passv. /pæs/
    to move past something I will pass the ball to you.
  750. 742
    tiredadj. /ˈtaɪərd/
    feeling a need for rest I am tired after a long day.
  751. 743
    classn. /klɑːs/
    a group of students learning together I have math class every Monday morning.
  752. 744
    officern. /ˈɒfɪsər/
    a person in a position of authority The officer helped direct traffic safely.
  753. 745
    keptv. /kɛpt/
    to have continued to hold something She kept the secret for many years.
  754. 746
    wakev. /weɪk/
    to stop sleeping I wake up early every day.
  755. 747
    worseadj. /wɜːrs/
    of lower quality or condition This weather is worse than yesterday's.
  756. 748
    busyadj. /ˈbɪzi/
    actively engaged in work or activity I am too busy to chat right now.
  757. 749
    ehinterj. /eɪ/
    (interjection)
  758. 750
    mistaken. /mɪˈsteɪk/
    an error or misunderstanding I made a mistake on the test.
  759. 751
    kissn. /kɪs/
    press lips together as a greeting They shared a sweet kiss at sunset.
  760. 752
    courtn. /kɔːrt/
    place where legal cases are heard He went to court to settle the dispute.
  761. 753
    buildingn. /ˈbɪldɪŋ/
    a structure with walls and a roof The building was completed last year.
  762. 754
    finishv. /ˈfɪnɪʃ/
    to complete something Please finish your homework before dinner.
  763. 755
    duringprep. /ˈdjʊərɪŋ/
    throughout the duration of I read a book during the flight.
  764. 756
    agen. /eɪdʒ/
    the length of time someone has lived She is at a young age for her career.
  765. 757
    shipn. /ʃɪp/
    a large vessel for traveling on water The ship sailed across the ocean.
  766. 758
    caughtv. /kɔːt/
    to have captured or seized something He caught the ball with one hand.
  767. 759
    marryv. /ˈmæri/
    to join in marriage They plan to marry next summer.
  768. 760
    meantv. /mɛnt/
    to have intended or signified I meant to call you yesterday.
  769. 761
    sellv. /sɛl/
    to exchange for money I want to sell my old bicycle.
  770. 762
    darkadj. /dɑːrk/
    having little or no light It gets dark early in winter.
  771. 763
    watchingv. /ˈwɒtʃɪŋ/
    looking at something attentively She is watching her favorite TV show.
  772. 764
    systemn. /ˈsɪstəm/
    a set of connected things The computer system needs an upgrade.
  773. 765
    supposev. /səˈpoʊz/
    to assume something is true I suppose we should leave now.
  774. 766
    evidencen. /ˈɛvɪdəns/
    information that proves something The detective found new evidence in the case.
  775. 767
    movien. /ˈmuːvi/
    a film or motion picture We watched a great movie last night.
  776. 768
    riden. /raɪd/
    a journey on a vehicle Let's go for a ride in the car.
  777. 769
    tn. /tiː/
  778. 770
    completelyadv. /kəmˈpliːtli/
    totally or fully She completely forgot about the meeting.
  779. 771
    mouthn. /maʊθ/
    Opening in the face for eating and speaking. She smiled and opened her mouth to speak.
  780. 772
    totallyadv. /ˈtoʊtəli/
    Completely; without any doubt. I totally forgot about the meeting today.
  781. 773
    birthdayn. /ˈbɜːrθdeɪ/
    Anniversary of the day someone was born. We celebrated her birthday with a big party.
  782. 774
    tvn. /tiːˈviː/
  783. 775
    forgivev. /fəˈɡɪv/
    To stop feeling angry about a mistake. I hope you can forgive me for that.
  784. 776
    bornv. /bɔːrn/
    To come into existence; to be delivered. She was born on a rainy day in April.
  785. 777
    imaginev. /ɪˈmædʒɪn/
    To form a mental picture of something. Can you imagine living in a different country?
  786. 778
    informationn. /ˌɪnfərˈmeɪʃən/
    Facts or details about something. I need more information about the project.
  787. 779
    insteadadv. /ɪnˈstɛd/
    In place of something else. I chose tea instead of coffee today.
  788. 780
    definitelyadv. /ˈdɛfɪnətli/
    Without doubt; certainly. I will definitely join you for dinner.
  789. 781
    securityn. /sɪˈkjʊrɪti/
    safety from harm or danger We need better security at the event.
  790. 782
    certainlyadv. /ˈsɜːrtənli/
    without doubt; definitely I will certainly help you with that.
  791. 783
    filmn. /fɪlm/
    a movie or motion picture Did you watch that new film last night?
  792. 784
    monthn. /mʌnθ/
    a period of four weeks I have a meeting next month.
  793. 785
    lyingv. /ˈlaɪɪŋ/
    not telling the truth He was lying about his whereabouts.
  794. 786
    unlessconj. /ʌnˈlɛs/
    except if; on the condition that I won't go unless you come too.
  795. 787
    trainn. /treɪn/
    a series of connected cars on tracks The train arrives at noon today.
  796. 788
    sevennum. /ˈsɛvən/
    the number after six There are seven days in a week.
  797. 789
    wearv. /wɛər/
    to have clothing on I like to wear comfortable shoes.
  798. 790
    clothesn. /kloʊðz/
    items worn to cover the body She bought new clothes for the trip.
  799. 791
    michaeln. /ˈmaɪkəl/
  800. 792
    hoteln. /hoʊˈtɛl/
    Establishment providing lodging and meals. We stayed at a lovely hotel by the beach.
  801. 793
    christmasn. /ˈkrɪsməs/
  802. 794
    attackn. /əˈtæk/
    An aggressive action against someone or something. The team launched a surprise attack on the enemy.
  803. 795
    hasnaux. /hæznt/
    Contraction of 'has not'.
  804. 796
    roundadj. /raʊnd/
    Having a shape like a circle or sphere. She drew a round shape on the paper.
  805. 797
    expectv. /ɪkˈspɛkt/
    To believe something will happen. I expect to see you at the party.
  806. 798
    singv. /sɪŋ/
    To produce musical sounds with the voice. She loves to sing in the shower.
  807. 799
    terribleadj. /ˈtɛrɪbəl/
    Very bad or unpleasant. The weather was terrible during our vacation.
  808. 800
    georgen. /ˈdʒɔrdʒ/
  809. 800 / 1,000
  810. 801
    bagn. /bæɡ/
    A container for carrying items. I packed my lunch in a bag.
  811. 802
    historyn. /ˈhɪstəri/
    The study of past events. She loves reading about ancient history.
  812. 803
    blueadj. /bluː/
    A color resembling the sky. He wore a blue shirt to the party.
  813. 804
    nearprep. /nɪər/
    Close to a place or person. The store is near my house.
  814. 805
    brokeadj. /broʊk/
    Having no money. I can't go out; I'm broke this week.
  815. 806
    stationn. /ˈsteɪʃən/
    A place where vehicles stop. We waited at the bus station for hours.
  816. 807
    seriouslyadv. /ˈsɪriəsli/
    In a solemn or earnest manner. You need to seriously consider this offer.
  817. 808
    foreveradv. /fəˈrɛvər/
    For an infinite time. I will love you forever and always.
  818. 809
    davidn. /ˈdeɪvɪd/
  819. 810
    frankn. /fræŋk/
  820. 811
    exceptprep. /ɪkˈsɛpt/
    not including; other than Everyone is coming except for John.
  821. 812
    thinksv. /θɪŋks/
    believes or has an opinion She thinks it will rain tomorrow.
  822. 813
    messagen. /ˈmɛsɪdʒ/
    a communication sent to someone I received a message from my friend.
  823. 814
    entireadj. /ɪnˈtaɪər/
    whole; complete He read the entire book in one day.
  824. 815
    joen. /dʒoʊ/
  825. 816
    tablen. /ˈteɪbəl/
    a piece of furniture with a flat top We gathered around the table for dinner.
  826. 817
    talkedv. /tɔːkt/
    communicated verbally They talked about their weekend plans.
  827. 818
    acrossprep. /əˈkrɔs/
    from one side to the other She walked across the street safely.
  828. 819
    rockn. /rɒk/
    a solid mineral material He skipped a rock across the water.
  829. 820
    lovelyadj. /ˈlʌvli/
    beautiful or pleasant What a lovely day for a picnic!
  830. 821
    handlev. /ˈhændl/
    to manage or control something Can you handle the situation calmly?
  831. 822
    middlen. /ˈmɪdl/
    the center point of something She stood in the middle of the room.
  832. 823
    buddyn. /ˈbʌdi/
    a close friend or companion He's my buddy from college.
  833. 824
    paidv. /peɪd/
    to give money for something I paid the bill yesterday.
  834. 825
    protectv. /prəˈtɛkt/
    to keep safe from harm We must protect our environment.
  835. 826
    usingv. /ˈjuːzɪŋ/
    to employ for a purpose I am using my phone to call.
  836. 827
    floorn. /flɔːr/
    the bottom surface of a room The cat is sleeping on the floor.
  837. 828
    ranv. /ræn/
    to move quickly on foot She ran to catch the bus.
  838. 829
    swearv. /swɛər/
    to make a serious promise I swear I will be there.
  839. 830
    spendv. /spɛnd/
    to use money or time I like to spend time with friends.
  840. 831
    situationn. /ˌsɪtʃuˈeɪʃən/
    a set of circumstances She found herself in a difficult situation.
  841. 832
    ringn. /rɪŋ/
    a circular band, often worn on fingers He gave her a beautiful engagement ring.
  842. 833
    anywhereadv. /ˈɛniwɛər/
    in or to any place You can sit anywhere you like.
  843. 834
    dangerousadj. /ˈdeɪndʒərəs/
    able to cause harm or injury That cliff looks really dangerous to climb.
  844. 835
    billn. /bɪl/
    a statement of money owed I need to pay the electricity bill today.
  845. 836
    yorkn. /jɔːrk/
  846. 837
    armyn. /ˈɑːrmi/
    a large organized military force The army was deployed to assist in disaster relief.
  847. 838
    leadv. /lid/
    to guide or direct She will lead the project team this year.
  848. 839
    boughtv. /bɔːt/
    past tense of buy I bought a new phone yesterday.
  849. 840
    finishedv. /ˈfɪnɪʃt/
    completed or brought to an end I just finished reading that book.
  850. 841
    fairadj. /fɛər/
    just and equitable It's only fair to share the prize.
  851. 842
    lettern. /ˈlɛtər/
    a written message or character I received a letter from my friend.
  852. 843
    sunn. /sʌn/
    the star that lights Earth The sun is shining brightly today.
  853. 844
    fooln. /fuːl/
    a person lacking sense or judgment Don't be a fool; think before acting.
  854. 845
    attentionn. /əˈtɛnʃən/
    notice taken of someone or something She needs your full attention right now.
  855. 846
    clubn. /klʌb/
    a group of people with shared interests He joined a book club last month.
  856. 847
    simpleadj. /ˈsɪmpəl/
    easily understood or done The instructions are simple and clear.
  857. 848
    interestingadj. /ˈɪntrəstɪŋ/
    arousing curiosity or attention That was an interesting documentary to watch.
  858. 849
    spacen. /speɪs/
    the physical universe beyond Earth There is a lot of space in this room.
  859. 850
    testn. /tɛst/
    a procedure to assess knowledge or skill I have a math test tomorrow morning.
  860. 851
    boxn. /bɒks/
    A container for storage or transport. She put the toys in a box.
  861. 852
    groupn. /ɡruːp/
    A number of people or things together. We formed a group to discuss ideas.
  862. 853
    singleadj. /ˈsɪŋɡəl/
    One; not accompanied by others. He ordered a single slice of pizza.
  863. 854
    sittingadj. /ˈsɪtɪŋ/
    The act of being seated. She was sitting on the park bench.
  864. 855
    marriagen. /ˈmærɪdʒ/
    The legal union of two people. Their marriage lasted over twenty years.
  865. 856
    joinv. /dʒɔɪn/
    To become part of something. You can join us for dinner tonight.
  866. 857
    fearn. /fɪər/
    An unpleasant emotion caused by danger. He felt a fear of heights.
  867. 858
    dn. /diː/
  868. 859
    peacen. /piːs/
    A state of tranquility or quiet. They enjoyed a moment of peace together.
  869. 860
    forgotv. /fəˈɡɒt/
    To fail to remember something. I forgot to bring my lunch today.
  870. 861
    forcen. /fɔrs/
    strength or energy as an attribute The wind can force the trees to bend.
  871. 862
    shortadj. /ʃɔrt/
    having little length or duration She wore a short dress to the party.
  872. 863
    normaladj. /ˈnɔrməl/
    usual or typical; not unusual It's normal to feel nervous before a test.
  873. 864
    charlien. /ˈtʃɑrli/
  874. 865
    presentadj. /ˈprɛzənt/
    existing or occurring now He is present at the meeting today.
  875. 866
    enjoyv. /ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/
    to take pleasure in something I enjoy reading books in my free time.
  876. 867
    miken. /maɪk/
  877. 868
    crimen. /kraɪm/
    an act against the law The police are investigating a serious crime.
  878. 869
    horsen. /hɔːrs/
    a large domesticated animal She rides her horse every weekend.
  879. 870
    groundn. /ɡraʊnd/
    the solid surface of the earth The kids played on the ground outside.
  880. 871
    americanadj. /əˈmɛrɪkən/
    related to the United States She is an American citizen living abroad.
  881. 872
    countv. /kaʊnt/
    to determine the total number Please count the number of chairs in the room.
  882. 873
    arean. /ˈɛəriə/
    a particular space or region The park is a great area for picnics.
  883. 874
    chargen. /tʃɑːrdʒ/
    a fee for a service or product The restaurant added a service charge to the bill.
  884. 875
    honorn. /ˈɒnər/
    high respect or esteem It was an honor to meet the author.
  885. 876
    lunchn. /lʌntʃ/
    a meal eaten in the middle of the day Let's grab lunch at that new café.
  886. 877
    milesn. /maɪlz/
    units of distance equal to 5280 feet We walked three miles to the beach.
  887. 878
    radion. /ˈreɪdioʊ/
    a device for receiving audio broadcasts I listen to the radio while driving.
  888. 879
    idiotn. /ˈɪdiət/
    a foolish or stupid person Don't be an idiot; think before you act.
  889. 880
    balln. /bɔːl/
    a round object used in games He kicked the ball across the field.
  890. 881
    surprisen. /sərˈpraɪz/
    an unexpected event or outcome The surprise party made her very happy.
  891. 882
    papern. /ˈpeɪpər/
    material for writing or printing I need some paper to write a letter.
  892. 883
    keyn. /kiː/
    a device to open a lock I lost my key and can't enter the house.
  893. 884
    boatn. /boʊt/
    a small vessel for traveling on water We took a boat ride on the lake.
  894. 885
    quicklyadv. /ˈkwɪkli/
    at a fast speed She finished her homework quickly.
  895. 886
    goldn. /ɡoʊld/
    a valuable yellow metal He bought a gold ring for her birthday.
  896. 887
    barn. /bɑːr/
    a long, solid piece of material He lifted the heavy metal bar easily.
  897. 888
    fishn. /fɪʃ/
    a water-dwelling animal with fins We caught a big fish at the lake.
  898. 889
    markn. /mɑrk/
    a visible impression or stain There was a mark on the wall from the chair.
  899. 890
    tomn. /tɒm/
  900. 891
    wearingv. /ˈwɛərɪŋ/
    having clothing on one's body She is wearing a beautiful dress today.
  901. 892
    cryingadj. /ˈkraɪɪŋ/
    producing tears from sadness The baby is crying for its mother.
  902. 893
    accidentn. /ˈæksɪdənt/
    an unexpected event causing harm He was in a car accident yesterday.
  903. 894
    governmentn. /ˈɡʌvərnmənt/
  904. 895
    eightnum. /eɪt/
    the number following seven There are eight apples in the basket.
  905. 896
    fellv. /fɛl/
    dropped down to a lower position He fell off his bike and got hurt.
  906. 897
    coverv. /ˈkʌvər/
    to place something over another Please cover the food to keep it warm.
  907. 898
    certainadj. /ˈsɜːrtən/
    known for sure; specific I am certain about my decision now.
  908. 899
    interestedadj. /ˈɪntrəstɪd/
    curious or wanting to know more She is interested in learning new languages.
  909. 900
    deepadj. /diːp/
    extending far down from the surface The lake is very deep and cold.
  910. 900 / 1,000
  911. 901
    starn. /stɑːr/
    a bright celestial body The star twinkled in the night sky.
  912. 902
    sean. /siː/
    large body of saltwater We swam in the warm sea all day.
  913. 903
    agreev. /əˈɡriː/
    to have the same opinion I agree with you on this issue.
  914. 904
    detectiven. /dɪˈtɛktɪv/
    a person who investigates crimes The detective solved the mysterious case.
  915. 905
    problemsn. /ˈprɒbləmz/
    difficulties or challenges We need to solve these problems together.
  916. 906
    prisonn. /ˈprɪzən/
    a place for incarcerated individuals He was sent to prison for his crimes.
  917. 907
    majoradj. /ˈmeɪdʒər/
    important or significant This is a major decision for us.
  918. 908
    stickv. /stɪk/
    to adhere or attach Please stick the poster on the wall.
  919. 909
    offern. /ˈɒfər/
    a proposal or suggestion She made a generous offer to help.
  920. 910
    difficultadj. /ˈdɪfɪkəlt/
    hard to do or understand This math problem is really difficult.
  921. 911
    smartadj. /smɑːrt/
    intelligent or clever She is very smart in her studies.
  922. 912
    personaladj. /ˈpɜːrsənəl/
    related to an individual He shared his personal experiences with us.
  923. 913
    recordn. /rɪˈkɔːrd/
    a documented account or evidence I need to check the record for accuracy.
  924. 914
    stoppedv. /stɒpt/
    came to a halt The car stopped suddenly at the red light.
  925. 915
    hidev. /haɪd/
    to conceal from view She decided to hide the gift until Christmas.
  926. 916
    whetherconj. /ˈwɛðər/
    used to introduce alternatives I can't decide whether to go or stay.
  927. 917
    bankn. /bæŋk/
    a financial institution I need to go to the bank to withdraw cash.
  928. 918
    tripn. /trɪp/
    a journey or travel We planned a trip to the mountains next week.
  929. 919
    relaxv. /rɪˈlæks/
    to become less tense or anxious I like to relax with a good book.
  930. 920
    american. /əˈmɛrɪkə/
  931. 921
    publicadj. /ˈpʌblɪk/
    relating to people or community The park is open to the public.
  932. 922
    listn. /lɪst/
    a series of items written down I made a list of groceries to buy.
  933. 923
    afternoonn. /ˌæftərˈnun/
    the time after noon until evening Let's meet this afternoon for coffee.
  934. 924
    brainn. /breɪn/
    the organ in the head for thinking He has a brilliant brain for math.
  935. 925
    fixv. /fɪks/
    to repair or correct something Can you fix my broken chair?
  936. 926
    bastardn. /ˈbæstərd/
    an unpleasant or despicable person He acted like a real bastard today.
  937. 927
    proudadj. /praʊd/
    feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction She was proud of her accomplishments.
  938. 928
    servicen. /ˈsɜːrvɪs/
    the action of helping or doing work The restaurant offers excellent service.
  939. 929
    tean. /tiː/
    a drink made by infusing leaves in water I enjoy a cup of tea every morning.
  940. 930
    screamingadj. /ˈskriːmɪŋ/
    making a loud, high-pitched sound The children were screaming with joy.
  941. 931
    forwardadv. /ˈfɔːrwərd/
    toward the front or ahead She stepped forward to speak.
  942. 932
    angryadj. /ˈæŋɡri/
    feeling strong annoyance or displeasure He was angry about the unfair treatment.
  943. 933
    parkn. /pɑːrk/
    a public green space for recreation We had a picnic in the park.
  944. 934
    souln. /soʊl/
    the spiritual part of a person She has a kind and gentle soul.
  945. 935
    fightingn. /ˈfaɪtɪŋ/
    engaging in physical conflict The fighting broke out in the streets.
  946. 936
    petern. /ˈpiːtər/
  947. 937
    richadj. /rɪʧ/
    having a lot of money or resources They live in a rich neighborhood.
  948. 938
    agentn. /ˈeɪdʒənt/
    a person who acts on behalf of others She hired an agent for her book.
  949. 939
    blowv. /bloʊ/
    to strike with force or air He will blow out the candles.
  950. 940
    pauln. /pɔːl/
  951. 941
    dressn. /drɛs/
    a garment for the body She wore a beautiful dress to the party.
  952. 942
    maryn. /ˈmɛri/
  953. 943
    missedv. /mɪst/
    failed to notice or catch I missed the bus this morning again.
  954. 944
    scenen. /siːn/
    a place where an event occurs The movie had a beautiful beach scene.
  955. 945
    killingn. /ˈkɪlɪŋ/
    the act of causing death The killing of the animal was controversial.
  956. 946
    standingadj. /ˈstændɪŋ/
    being in an upright position He was standing by the door waiting.
  957. 947
    savedv. /seɪvd/
    rescued from danger or harm She saved money for a new car.
  958. 948
    mminterj. /m̩/
    (interjection)
  959. 949
    respectn. /rɪˈspɛkt/
    a feeling of admiration I have great respect for her achievements.
  960. 950
    killern. /ˈkɪlər/
    a person or thing that kills The movie featured a mysterious killer.
  961. 951
    icen. /aɪs/
    frozen water I like to add ice to my drink.
  962. 952
    messn. /mɛs/
    a state of disorder The kids made a mess in the living room.
  963. 953
    toughadj. /tʌf/
    strong and durable This steak is really tough to chew.
  964. 954
    feelsv. /fiːlz/
    experiences an emotion or sensation She feels happy when she sees her friends.
  965. 955
    churchn. /ʧɜːrʧ/
  966. 956
    sadadj. /sæd/
    feeling unhappy or sorrowful He felt sad after watching the movie.
  967. 957
    celln. /sɛl/
    small room or basic unit of life The prisoner was locked in a small cell.
  968. 958
    drunkadj. /drʌŋk/
    intoxicated by alcohol He was too drunk to drive home safely.
  969. 959
    sharev. /ʃɛər/
    to give part of something to others I will share my lunch with you today.
  970. 960
    cameran. /ˈkæmərə/
    device for taking photographs She brought her camera to the event.
  971. 961
    mm-hmminterj. /m̩-hm/
    expression of agreement or acknowledgment She nodded and said, 'mm-hmm.'
  972. 962
    withinprep. /wɪˈðɪn/
    inside a particular area or limit You should stay within the designated area.
  973. 963
    cardn. /kɑːrd/
    a piece of thick paper for various uses I sent her a birthday card yesterday.
  974. 964
    flyv. /flaɪ/
    to move through the air Birds can fly high in the sky.
  975. 965
    benn. /bɛn/
  976. 966
    girlfriendn. /ˈɡɜːrlfrɛnd/
    a female partner in a romantic relationship He introduced me to his girlfriend last night.
  977. 967
    laughv. /læf/
    to make sounds of amusement The joke made everyone laugh out loud.
  978. 968
    smellv. /smɛl/
    to perceive odors through the nose I love the smell of fresh coffee.
  979. 969
    brokenadj. /ˈbroʊkən/
    damaged and not functioning properly My phone is broken and needs repair.
  980. 970
    mumn. /mʌm/
    informal term for mother Mum made my favorite dinner tonight.
  981. 971
    honestadj. /ˈɒnɪst/
    Truthful and sincere in actions. She is always honest with her friends.
  982. 972
    oftenadv. /ˈɒfən/
    Frequently; many times. I often go for a walk in the evening.
  983. 973
    startingv. /ˈstɑːrtɪŋ/
    Beginning or commencing something. They are starting a new project next week.
  984. 974
    callsn. /kɔːlz/
    Requests for communication by phone. She receives many calls every day.
  985. 975
    yinterj. /waɪ/
  986. 976
    spentv. /spɛnt/
    Used up time or money. I spent all my savings on a vacation.
  987. 977
    thirdnum. /θɜːrd/
    One of three equal parts. He finished in third place in the race.
  988. 978
    englishadj. /ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/
    Relating to England or its language. She is studying English literature at university.
  989. 979
    visitv. /ˈvɪzɪt/
    Go see someone or a place. We plan to visit our grandparents this weekend.
  990. 980
    maman. /ˈmɑːmə/
  991. 981
    judgen. /ʤʌʤ/
    a person who decides cases in court The judge listened carefully to both sides.
  992. 982
    windown. /ˈwɪndoʊ/
    an opening in a wall for light and air She opened the window to let in fresh air.
  993. 983
    hungryadj. /ˈhʌŋɡri/
    feeling the need for food I am really hungry after that workout.
  994. 984
    darev. /dɛər/
    to have the courage to do something I dare you to jump into the pool.
  995. 985
    relationshipn. /rɪˈleɪʃənʃɪp/
    the way two or more people connect They have a strong friendship relationship.
  996. 986
    movedv. /muːvd/
    changed position or location She moved to a new city last year.
  997. 987
    provev. /pruːv/
    to demonstrate the truth of something He will prove his theory with experiments.
  998. 988
    privateadj. /ˈpraɪvɪt/
    intended for the use of one person She prefers to keep her life private.
  999. 989
    walln. /wɔːl/
    a vertical structure enclosing a space He painted the wall a bright color.
  1000. 990
    seatn. /siːt/
    a place to sit Please take a seat while you wait.
  1001. 991
    i-iinterj. /aɪ-aɪ/
  1002. 992
    positionn. /pəˈzɪʃən/
    a place or location She found a comfortable position to sit.
  1003. 993
    lieutenantn. /lɛfˈtɛnənt/
    a military rank or officer The lieutenant led the troops into battle.
  1004. 994
    realizev. /ˈriːəlaɪz/
    to become aware of something I didn't realize how late it was.
  1005. 995
    ltn. /ɛl tiː/
  1006. 996
    especiallyadv. /ɪˈspɛʃəli/
    particularly or notably I love pizza, especially pepperoni.
  1007. 997
    machinen. /məˈʃiːn/
    a device that uses power The machine makes it easier to work.
  1008. 998
    walkingn. /ˈwɔːkɪŋ/
    the act of moving on foot Walking is great for your health.
  1009. 999
    artn. /ɑːrt/
    creative expression through various forms She loves painting and other forms of art.
  1010. 1000
    pleasuren. /ˈplɛʒər/
    a feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction It was a pleasure to meet you.

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