The 2,000 most common English words

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  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 / 2,000
  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 / 2,000
  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 / 2,000
  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 / 2,000
  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 / 2,000
  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 / 2,000
  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 / 2,000
  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 / 2,000
  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 / 2,000
  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.
  1011. 1,000 / 2,000
  1012. 1001
    bloodyadj. /ˈblʌdi/
    involving blood or violence The movie was too bloody for my taste.
  1013. 1002
    collegen. /ˈkɒlɪdʒ/
    an institution for higher education She plans to attend college next year.
  1014. 1003
    frenchadj. /frɛnʧ/
  1015. 1004
    involvedadj. /ɪnˈvɒlvd/
    being part of something He was involved in the community project.
  1016. 1005
    cryv. /kraɪ/
    to make a loud sound of distress The baby began to cry for food.
  1017. 1006
    becamev. /bɪˈkeɪm/
    to begin to be something She became a doctor after years of study.
  1018. 1007
    livedv. /lɪvd/
    to have existed or resided He lived in that house for ten years.
  1019. 1008
    impossibleadj. /ɪmˈpɒsɪbəl/
    not able to happen or be done It's impossible to predict the weather accurately.
  1020. 1009
    obviouslyadv. /ˈɒbvɪəsli/
    clearly or easily understood She was obviously excited about the trip.
  1021. 1010
    neitherdet. /ˈnaɪðər/
    not one nor the other Neither option seems good to me.
  1022. 1011
    acceptv. /əkˈsɛpt/
    to receive or agree to something I will accept your invitation to the party.
  1023. 1012
    boyfriendn. /ˈbɔɪfrɛnd/
    a male partner in a romantic relationship She introduced her boyfriend to her friends.
  1024. 1013
    besidesprep. /bɪˈsaɪdz/
    in addition to; apart from Besides pizza, I love pasta too.
  1025. 1014
    queenn. /kwiːn/
  1026. 1015
    teachern. /ˈtiːʧər/
    a person who educates students My teacher gave us a fun assignment.
  1027. 1016
    copsn. /kɒps/
    informal term for police officers The cops arrived quickly at the scene.
  1028. 1017
    saken. /seɪk/
    a reason or purpose for something For the sake of clarity, let's review.
  1029. 1018
    lovesv. /lʌvz/
    has a strong affection for someone She loves spending time with her family.
  1030. 1019
    carryv. /ˈkæri/
    to hold or support while moving Can you carry this bag for me?
  1031. 1020
    teachv. /tiːʧ/
    to instruct someone on a subject I will teach you how to cook.
  1032. 1021
    apartmentn. /əˈpɑːrtmənt/
    a self-contained living space I just moved into a new apartment.
  1033. 1022
    upset
    feeling unhappy or troubled She was upset about the bad news.
  1034. 1023
    greenadj. /ɡriːn/
    the color of grass or leaves The park is full of green trees.
  1035. 1024
    ladet. /lə/
  1036. 1025
    likedv. /laɪkt/
    enjoyed or found pleasing He liked the movie we watched together.
  1037. 1026
    cuteadj. /kjuːt/
    attractive in a pretty or endearing way That puppy is really cute and playful.
  1038. 1027
    eviladj. /ˈiːvəl/
    morally wrong or wicked The villain had an evil plan to conquer.
  1039. 1028
    professorn. /prəˈfɛsər/
    a teacher of higher education The professor gave an interesting lecture today.
  1040. 1029
    contactn. /ˈkɒntækt/
    the act of touching or communicating I lost contact with my old friends.
  1041. 1030
    joken. /ʤoʊk/
    a funny story or remark He told a hilarious joke at dinner.
  1042. 1031
    copn. /kɒp/
    a police officer The cop helped us find our way.
  1043. 1032
    hugeadj. /hjuːʤ/
    very large in size or amount She has a huge collection of books.
  1044. 1033
    holyadj. /ˈhoʊli/
    sacred or religious They visited a holy site during their trip.
  1045. 1034
    storen. /stɔːr/
    a place to buy goods I need to go to the store for groceries.
  1046. 1035
    jailn. /ʤeɪl/
    a place for holding criminals He was taken to jail after the arrest.
  1047. 1036
    likesv. /laɪks/
    enjoys or has a preference for She likes to read before bed.
  1048. 1037
    lawyern. /ˈlɔːjər/
    a professional legal advisor He hired a lawyer for his case.
  1049. 1038
    doubtn. /daʊt/
    a feeling of uncertainty I have some doubt about his story.
  1050. 1039
    continuev. /kənˈtɪnjuː/
    to keep going or persist Please continue with your presentation.
  1051. 1040
    appreciatev. /əˈpriːʃieɪt/
    to recognize value or importance I appreciate your help with this project.
  1052. 1041
    catn. /kæt/
    a small domesticated feline animal My cat loves to play with yarn.
  1053. 1042
    shopn. /ʃɒp/
    a place where goods are sold I need to go to the shop for groceries.
  1054. 1043
    drivingn. /ˈdraɪvɪŋ/
    operating a vehicle Driving in the rain can be challenging.
  1055. 1044
    congratulationsinterj. /kənˌɡrætʃəˈleɪʃənz/
  1056. 1045
    wrotev. /roʊt/
    to have composed text She wrote a letter to her friend.
  1057. 1046
    villagen. /ˈvɪlɪdʒ/
    a small community or settlement They live in a quiet village by the river.
  1058. 1047
    quitv. /kwɪt/
    to stop or leave something He decided to quit his job last week.
  1059. 1048
    fieldn. /fiːld/
    an area of open land The kids are playing in the field.
  1060. 1049
    jamesn. /ʤeɪmz/
  1061. 1050
    winen. /waɪn/
    an alcoholic drink made from grapes We enjoyed a glass of wine with dinner.
  1062. 1051
    decisionn. /dɪˈsɪʒən/
    a choice made after consideration She made a quick decision about dinner.
  1063. 1052
    southn. /saʊθ/
  1064. 1053
    sleeping
    the state of resting with eyes closed The baby is sleeping peacefully in her crib.
  1065. 1054
    slowadj. /sloʊ/
    moving at a low speed He drives slow to enjoy the scenery.
  1066. 1055
    laughtern. /ˈlæftər/
    the sound of laughing Her laughter filled the room with joy.
  1067. 1056
    islandn. /ˈaɪlənd/
    a piece of land surrounded by water They vacationed on a beautiful island in Greece.
  1068. 1057
    glassn. /ɡlæs/
    a hard, transparent material He drank water from a tall glass.
  1069. 1058
    beginningn. /bɪˈɡɪnɪŋ/
    the start of something Every story has a beginning and an end.
  1070. 1059
    cashn. /kæʃ/
    physical money in coins or bills I prefer to pay with cash instead of cards.
  1071. 1060
    dyingv. /ˈdaɪɪŋ/
    the process of ceasing to live The flowers are dying without enough water.
  1072. 1061
    hundrednum. /ˈhʌndrəd/
    the number 100 I have a hundred dollars in my wallet.
  1073. 1062
    whosedet. /huːz/
    belonging to whom Whose book is lying on the table?
  1074. 1063
    differencen. /ˈdɪfrəns/
    a way in which things are not the same What is the difference between these two options?
  1075. 1064
    planen. /pleɪn/
    a flat surface or an aircraft The plane took off on time this morning.
  1076. 1065
    pushv. /pʊʃ/
    to apply force to move something Please push the door to open it.
  1077. 1066
    continuesv. /kənˈtɪnjuːz/
    goes on without stopping The rain continues to fall all day.
  1078. 1067
    mmminterj. /mmm/
    (interjection)
  1079. 1068
    singingn. /ˈsɪŋɪŋ/
    the act of producing musical sounds She enjoys singing in the shower.
  1080. 1069
    eatingn. /ˈiːtɪŋ/
    the act of consuming food Eating healthy is important for everyone.
  1081. 1070
    northn. /nɔːrθ/
    the direction towards the North Pole We drove north to reach the mountains.
  1082. 1071
    mrsn. /ˈmɪsɪz/
  1083. 1072
    treen. /triː/
    a tall plant with branches. The tree in my yard is very old.
  1084. 1073
    madamn. /ˈmædəm/
  1085. 1074
    giftn. /ɡɪft/
    something given to someone. She received a beautiful gift for her birthday.
  1086. 1075
    truckn. /trʌk/
    a large vehicle for transporting goods. The truck delivered furniture to our house.
  1087. 1076
    puttingv. /ˈpʊtɪŋ/
    placing something in a specific location. He is putting the books on the shelf.
  1088. 1077
    bearn. /bɛər/
    a large, heavy mammal. We saw a bear while hiking in the woods.
  1089. 1078
    boardn. /bɔːrd/
    a flat piece of material. She wrote the message on the board.
  1090. 1079
    grabv. /ɡræb/
    to take hold of something quickly. Please grab your coat before leaving.
  1091. 1080
    beern. /bɪər/
    an alcoholic beverage made from grains. He ordered a cold beer at the bar.
  1092. 1081
    stuckadj. /stʌk/
    unable to move or escape The car is stuck in the mud.
  1093. 1082
    magicn. /ˈmædʒɪk/
    the art of performing tricks The magician performed an amazing magic trick.
  1094. 1083
    supportv. /səˈpɔːrt/
    to help or assist someone I will support you in your decision.
  1095. 1084
    rulesn. /ruːlz/
    guidelines for behavior or actions We need to follow the rules of the game.
  1096. 1085
    gruntsv. /ɡrʌnts/
    to make low, guttural sounds He grunts when lifting heavy weights.
  1097. 1086
    partnern. /ˈpɑːrtnər/
    a person you work or play with She is my partner in the project.
  1098. 1087
    reachv. /riːʧ/
    to stretch out to touch or grab I can’t reach the top shelf.
  1099. 1088
    windn. /wɪnd/
    moving air, often felt outdoors The wind blew through the trees.
  1100. 1089
    coloneln. /ˈkɜːrnəl/
  1101. 1090
    immediatelyadv. /ɪˈmiːdiətli/
    without delay or hesitation Please respond immediately to the request.
  1102. 1091
    maxn. /mæks/
    the greatest amount or level You can max out your credit card limit.
  1103. 1092
    secondsn. /ˈsɛkəndz/
    units of time equal to one sixtieth of a minute I will be there in a few seconds.
  1104. 1093
    thousandnum. /ˈθaʊzənd/
    the number 1,000 There are a thousand stars in the sky.
  1105. 1094
    givesv. /ɡɪvz/
    provides or hands over something She always gives her best effort.
  1106. 1095
    experiencen. /ɪkˈspɪəriəns/
    knowledge or skill gained from doing something Traveling gives you a rich experience.
  1107. 1096
    cheersinterj. /ʧɪərz/
    an expression of joy or encouragement They raised their glasses and shouted cheers.
  1108. 1097
    victimn. /ˈvɪktɪm/
    a person harmed or injured The victim received help from the police.
  1109. 1098
    uponprep. /əˈpɒn/
    used to indicate a condition or situation Once upon a time, there was a princess.
  1110. 1099
    computern. /kəmˈpjuːtər/
    an electronic device for processing data I use my computer for work and play.
  1111. 1100
    christn. /kraɪst/
  1112. 1,100 / 2,000
  1113. 1101
    planetn. /ˈplænɪt/
    a celestial body orbiting a star Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
  1114. 1102
    promisedv. /ˈprɒmɪst/
    gave assurance to do something She promised to help me with my project.
  1115. 1103
    busn. /bʌs/
    a large vehicle for public transport I take the bus to work every day.
  1116. 1104
    henryn. /ˈhɛnri/
  1117. 1105
    dirtyadj. /ˈdɜːrti/
    not clean; soiled or stained My hands are dirty after gardening.
  1118. 1106
    searchv. /sɜːrtʃ/
    to look for something I need to search for my lost keys.
  1119. 1107
    stayingv. /ˈsteɪɪŋ/
    remaining in a place We are staying at a hotel downtown.
  1120. 1108
    dreamsn. /driːmz/
    thoughts or images during sleep I often remember my dreams vividly.
  1121. 1109
    arrestv. /əˈrɛst/
    to take someone into custody The police will arrest the suspect soon.
  1122. 1110
    holdingv. /ˈhoʊldɪŋ/
    having something in one's hands She is holding a cup of coffee.
  1123. 1111
    suddenlyadv. /ˈsʌdənli/
    quickly and unexpectedly The lights went out suddenly during dinner.
  1124. 1112
    usuallyadv. /ˈjuːʒuəli/
    most of the time; generally I usually have coffee in the morning.
  1125. 1113
    lotsdet. /lɒts/
    a large number or amount There are lots of people at the park.
  1126. 1114
    shoesn. /ʃuːz/
    footwear for protection and comfort I bought new shoes for the event.
  1127. 1115
    erinterj. /ər/
    (interjection)
  1128. 1116
    jumpv. /dʒʌmp/
    to push oneself off the ground The kids love to jump on the trampoline.
  1129. 1117
    ridv. /rɪd/
    to remove or free from something I need to rid my closet of old clothes.
  1130. 1118
    yointerj. /joʊ/
    (interjection)
  1131. 1119
    knockv. /nɒk/
    to hit a surface to make a sound Please knock before entering the room.
  1132. 1120
    owev. /oʊ/
    to be under obligation to pay I owe you ten dollars for lunch.
  1133. 1121
    harryn. /ˈhæri/
    a person who annoys or disturbs The harry kept interrupting our conversation.
  1134. 1122
    growv. /ɡroʊ/
    to increase in size or amount I want to grow my own vegetables this year.
  1135. 1123
    worstadj. /wɜːrst/
    the least good or most bad That was the worst movie I've ever seen.
  1136. 1124
    auntn. /ænt/
    the sister of one's parent
  1137. 1125
    rivern. /ˈrɪvər/
    a large natural stream of water We walked along the river during our picnic.
  1138. 1126
    patientadj. /ˈpeɪʃənt/
    able to accept delays without getting angry She was very patient while waiting for her turn.
  1139. 1127
    kitchenn. /ˈkɪtʃɪn/
    a room for cooking and food preparation I love spending time in the kitchen baking.
  1140. 1128
    aahinterj. /ɑː/
  1141. 1129
    fatadj. /fæt/
    having a lot of body weight He is trying to lose fat and get fit.
  1142. 1130
    passedv. /pæst/
    to move past or go by She passed the exam with flying colors.
  1143. 1131
    maux. /ɛm/
  1144. 1132
    finaladj. /ˈfaɪnəl/
    last in a series or process She gave her final answer yesterday.
  1145. 1133
    summern. /ˈsʌmər/
    warmest season of the year We love going to the beach in summer.
  1146. 1134
    bobn. /bɒb/
    a quick, short movement up and down The dog made a quick bob for the ball.
  1147. 1135
    listeningv. /ˈlɪsənɪŋ/
    actively hearing sounds or speech I enjoy listening to music every evening.
  1148. 1136
    escapev. /ɪˈskeɪp/
    to break free from confinement They planned to escape the crowded city.
  1149. 1137
    everywhereadv. /ˈɛvrɪwɛər/
    in all places or locations I looked everywhere for my keys.
  1150. 1138
    moonn. /muːn/
    natural satellite of Earth The moon was bright last night.
  1151. 1139
    armsn. /ɑːrmz/
    upper limbs of the human body He held the baby in his arms.
  1152. 1140
    turnsv. /tɜrnz/
    changes direction or position She turns the page of the book.
  1153. 1141
    addressn. /əˈdrɛs/
    location details for a place Please send the package to my address.
  1154. 1142
    owinterj. /aʊ/
    expression of pain or discomfort Ow! That really hurt my foot.
  1155. 1143
    matchn. /mætʃ/
    a contest between two opponents The soccer match ended in a tie.
  1156. 1144
    gaspsv. /ɡæsps/
    sudden breaths taken in surprise She gasps when she sees the surprise.
  1157. 1145
    grandadj. /ɡrænd/
    impressive or large in size The hotel had a grand entrance hall.
  1158. 1146
    yepinterj. /jɛp/
    informal yes Yep, I’ll be there on time.
  1159. 1147
    shhinterj. /ʃ/
    sound to request silence Shh! The baby is sleeping.
  1160. 1148
    nervousadj. /ˈnɜːrvəs/
    feeling anxious or uneasy I always get nervous before public speaking.
  1161. 1149
    depart. /də/
  1162. 1150
    choosev. /tʃuːz/
    to select from options You can choose any dessert you like.
  1163. 1151
    themselvespron. /ðəmˈsɛlvz/
    reflexive pronoun for a group They took care of themselves all day.
  1164. 1152
    decidev. /dɪˈsaɪd/
    make a choice or judgment I need to decide what to wear today.
  1165. 1153
    maten. /meɪt/
    a friend or companion He is my best mate from school.
  1166. 1154
    drinkingv. /ˈdrɪŋkɪŋ/
    consuming liquids She is drinking coffee right now.
  1167. 1155
    pressv. /prɛs/
    apply pressure to something Please press the button to start.
  1168. 1156
    botherv. /ˈbɒðər/
    cause someone trouble or worry Don’t bother me while I’m working.
  1169. 1157
    footn. /fʊt/
    the lower part of the leg He hurt his foot while playing soccer.
  1170. 1158
    hadnaux. /ˈhæd(ə)nt/
  1171. 1159
    blamev. /bleɪm/
    assign responsibility for a fault Don't blame others for your mistakes.
  1172. 1160
    crapn. /kræp/
    something of poor quality This movie is just crap, honestly.
  1173. 1161
    drugsn. /drʌɡz/
    substances used for medical or recreational purposes He takes drugs to manage his pain.
  1174. 1162
    typen. /taɪp/
    a category or kind of something What type of music do you like?
  1175. 1163
    ringsn. /rɪŋz/
    circular bands worn on fingers She wore two beautiful rings on her hand.
  1176. 1164
    missionn. /ˈmɪʃən/
    a specific task or purpose Their mission is to help the community.
  1177. 1165
    namedv. /neɪmd/
    identified by a specific title She named her dog Max after her grandfather.
  1178. 1166
    heavenn. /ˈhɛvən/
    a place of perfect happiness or bliss They believe their loved ones are in heaven.
  1179. 1167
    'iiaux. /aɪl/
  1180. 1168
    pickedv. /pɪkt/
    selected or chosen something He picked the best apples from the tree.
  1181. 1169
    parisn. /ˈpærɪs/
  1182. 1170
    racen. /reɪs/
    a competition of speed or a group of people She won the race by a large margin.
  1183. 1171
    riskn. /rɪsk/
    the possibility of loss or harm Investing in stocks carries a certain level of risk.
  1184. 1172
    booksn. /bʊks/
    written works for reading She borrowed three books from the library.
  1185. 1173
    furtheradv. /ˈfɜːrðər/
    to a greater distance or degree We need to discuss this further tomorrow.
  1186. 1174
    dannyn. /ˈdæni/
  1187. 1175
    actionn. /ˈækʃən/
    the process of doing something He took action to solve the problem.
  1188. 1176
    allowedv. /əˈlaʊd/
    permitted or granted permission You are allowed to use your phone here.
  1189. 1177
    ordersn. /ˈɔrdərz/
    requests for goods or services The restaurant received several orders at once.
  1190. 1178
    learnedv. /ˈlɜːrnɪd/
    gained knowledge or skill She learned to play the piano last year.
  1191. 1179
    pricen. /praɪs/
    the amount of money required The price of gas has gone up recently.
  1192. 1180
    arrivedv. /əˈraɪvd/
    reached a destination They arrived at the airport on time.
  1193. 1181
    nickn. /nɪk/
    a small cut or notch He made a nick in the wood.
  1194. 1182
    otherwiseadv. /ˈʌðərwaɪz/
    in a different way You should hurry; otherwise, you'll be late.
  1195. 1183
    picturesn. /ˈpɪktʃərz/
    images or photographs She showed me pictures from her vacation.
  1196. 1184
    fitadj. /fɪt/
    suitable or appropriate This shirt is a perfect fit for me.
  1197. 1185
    smokev. /smoʊk/
    to inhale and exhale tobacco He likes to smoke a pipe in the evening.
  1198. 1186
    favorn. /ˈfeɪvər/
    an act of kindness Can you do me a favor and help?
  1199. 1187
    playedv. /pleɪd/
    engaged in a game or activity They played soccer at the park yesterday.
  1200. 1188
    noticev. /ˈnoʊtɪs/
    to become aware of something Did you notice the new painting?
  1201. 1189
    awesomeadj. /ˈɔːsəm/
    inspiring great admiration The concert last night was awesome!
  1202. 1190
    smilev. /smaɪl/
    to form a pleased expression She always smiles when she sees him.
  1203. 1191
    directorn. /dəˈrɛktər/
    person who manages a film or organization The director gave clear instructions to the actors.
  1204. 1192
    guardn. /ɡɑrd/
    person who protects or watches over something The guard checked everyone's ID at the entrance.
  1205. 1193
    beginv. /bɪˈɡɪn/
    to start or commence something Let's begin the meeting with a quick update.
  1206. 1194
    spotn. /spɒt/
    a small area or mark on a surface I found a spot on the wall that needs painting.
  1207. 1195
    surprisedadj. /sərˈpraɪzd/
    feeling or showing shock or amazement She was surprised by the unexpected gift.
  1208. 1196
    innocentadj. /ˈɪnəsənt/
    not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing The jury found him innocent of all charges.
  1209. 1197
    narratorn. /ˈnærətər/
    person who tells a story or provides commentary The narrator's voice added depth to the story.
  1210. 1198
    herselfpron. /hɜːrˈsɛlf/
    refers to a female subject in a reflexive manner She made the cake by herself for the party.
  1211. 1199
    londonn. /ˈlʌndən/
  1212. 1200
    feelingsn. /ˈfiːlɪŋz/
    emotions or sensations experienced by a person He shared his feelings about the situation openly.
  1213. 1,200 / 2,000
  1214. 1201
    enemyn. /ˈɛnəmi/
    a person who opposes or hates He was my enemy in the competition.
  1215. 1202
    battlen. /ˈbætəl/
    a fight between armed forces The battle lasted for several hours.
  1216. 1203
    ourselvespron. /aʊərˈsɛlvz/
    referring to us as a group We need to take care of ourselves.
  1217. 1204
    alexn. /ˈælɪks/
  1218. 1205
    dollarsn. /ˈdɒlərz/
    units of currency in the US I saved a few dollars for lunch.
  1219. 1206
    allowv. /əˈlaʊ/
    to let someone do something Please allow me to help you.
  1220. 1207
    ninenum. /naɪn/
    the number after eight There are nine apples on the table.
  1221. 1208
    gayadj. /ɡeɪ/
    attracted to the same sex He is openly gay and proud.
  1222. 1209
    departmentn. /dɪˈpɑːrtmənt/
    a division of a larger organization She works in the marketing department.
  1223. 1210
    guiltyadj. /ˈɡɪlti/
    feeling responsible for a wrongdoing He felt guilty about missing the meeting.
  1224. 1211
    apartadv. /əˈpɑːrt/
    Separated by distance or time. The two friends live apart in different cities.
  1225. 1212
    earlieradv. /ˈɜːrliər/
    Before the expected time. She arrived earlier than everyone else.
  1226. 1213
    dutyn. /ˈdjuːti/
    A responsibility or obligation. It's my duty to help my neighbors.
  1227. 1214
    jimn. /dʒɪm/
  1228. 1215
    suitn. /suːt/
    A set of clothes for formal occasions. He wore a suit to the wedding.
  1229. 1216
    belln. /bɛl/
    A hollow object that makes a sound. The school bell rang at noon.
  1230. 1217
    westn. /wɛst/
  1231. 1218
    legsn. /lɛɡz/
    Limbs used for walking or standing. She stretched her legs after the run.
  1232. 1219
    heron. /ˈhɪəroʊ/
    A person admired for bravery. He was a hero during the crisis.
  1233. 1220
    destroyv. /dɪˈstrɔɪ/
    To cause something to cease to exist. The storm can destroy homes and trees.
  1234. 1221
    stagen. /steɪdʒ/
    a raised platform for performances The actors performed on the stage last night.
  1235. 1222
    bunchn. /bʌntʃ/
    a group of things held together She bought a bunch of bananas at the store.
  1236. 1223
    accordingprep. /əˈkɔːrdɪŋ/
    as stated by someone or something According to the weather report, it will rain.
  1237. 1224
    chickenn. /ˈtʃɪkən/
    a type of domesticated bird for food We had grilled chicken for dinner last night.
  1238. 1225
    biggeradj. /ˈbɪɡər/
    larger in size or amount This box is bigger than the last one.
  1239. 1226
    gruntingv. /ˈɡrʌntɪŋ/
    making low, guttural sounds The pig was grunting in the pen.
  1240. 1227
    lowadj. /loʊ/
    not high; close to the ground The sun is low in the sky today.
  1241. 1228
    helpingv. /ˈhɛlpɪŋ/
    a portion of food served She took a second helping of dessert.
  1242. 1229
    admitv. /ədˈmɪt/
    to confess or acknowledge something He had to admit he was wrong.
  1243. 1230
    closedadj. /kloʊzd/
    not open; shut tightly The store is closed on Sundays.
  1244. 1231
    namesn. /neɪmz/
    identifying words for people or things She called out the names of the winners.
  1245. 1232
    witnessn. /ˈwɪtnəs/
    someone who sees an event happen The witness testified in court yesterday.
  1246. 1233
    upstairsadv. /ˌʌpˈstɛərz/
    on a higher floor of a building The kids are playing upstairs right now.
  1247. 1234
    armn. /ɑrm/
    a limb of the human body He broke his arm while playing football.
  1248. 1235
    stealv. /stiːl/
    to take something without permission It's wrong to steal from others.
  1249. 1236
    jimmyn. /ˈdʒɪmi/
  1250. 1237
    kickv. /kɪk/
    to strike with the foot She decided to kick the ball hard.
  1251. 1238
    twiceadv. /twaɪs/
    two times I called her twice but got no answer.
  1252. 1239
    crossv. /krɔs/
    to go from one side to another Please cross the street carefully.
  1253. 1240
    waysn. /weɪz/
    methods or manners of doing things There are many ways to solve this problem.
  1254. 1241
    sergeantn. /ˈsɑrdʒənt/
    military rank above corporal The sergeant led the troops into battle.
  1255. 1242
    indeedadv. /ɪnˈdiːd/
    used for emphasis or confirmation It was indeed a remarkable performance.
  1256. 1243
    gasn. /ɡæs/
    substance in a gaseous state The gas in the balloon makes it float.
  1257. 1244
    keepingv. /ˈkiːpɪŋ/
    the act of holding or maintaining She is keeping the house clean and tidy.
  1258. 1245
    energyn. /ˈɛnərdʒi/
    the capacity to do work He has a lot of energy for sports.
  1259. 1246
    pregnantadj. /ˈprɛɡnənt/
    having a developing fetus She is pregnant with her first child.
  1260. 1247
    wasten. /weɪst/
    unwanted or unusable material Don't waste food; it's too valuable.
  1261. 1248
    helpedv. /hɛlpt/
    provided assistance or support She helped him with his homework.
  1262. 1249
    firedv. /faɪərd/
    dismissed from a job He was fired for being late repeatedly.
  1263. 1250
    favoriteadj. /ˈfeɪvərɪt/
    preferred above all others Chocolate is my favorite ice cream flavor.
  1264. 1251
    tonyn. /ˈtoʊni/
  1265. 1252
    taste
    the sensation of flavor I love the taste of chocolate cake.
  1266. 1253
    lockedadj. /lɒkt/
    secured with a lock The door was locked after everyone left.
  1267. 1254
    placesn. /ˈpleɪsɪz/
    locations or areas There are many beautiful places to visit.
  1268. 1255
    writingn. /ˈraɪtɪŋ/
    the act of composing text Her writing is full of vivid descriptions.
  1269. 1256
    adamn. /ˈædəm/
  1270. 1257
    brothersn. /ˈbrʌðərz/
    male siblings My brothers and I play video games together.
  1271. 1258
    startsv. /stɑrts/
    begins or initiates The movie starts at seven o'clock tonight.
  1272. 1259
    princen. /prɪns/
    a male royal family member The prince waved to the crowd happily.
  1273. 1260
    formn. /fɔrm/
    a structured shape or arrangement Please fill out this form completely.
  1274. 1261
    soldv. /soʊld/
    given in exchange for money She sold her old car last week.
  1275. 1262
    sillyadj. /ˈsɪli/
    lacking seriousness or common sense That was a silly mistake to make.
  1276. 1263
    mentionv. /ˈmɛnʃən/
    to refer to something briefly Did you mention the meeting to him?
  1277. 1264
    buildv. /bɪld/
    to construct or make something They plan to build a new house.
  1278. 1265
    throatn. /θroʊt/
    the passage in the neck for food and air She cleared her throat before speaking.
  1279. 1266
    holen. /hoʊl/
    an opening or cavity in a surface There's a hole in my sock.
  1280. 1267
    figuredv. /ˈfɪɡjərd/
    understood or thought about something I figured it out after a while.
  1281. 1268
    trackn. /træk/
    a path or course for running or racing The runners are on the track now.
  1282. 1269
    ringingv. /ˈrɪŋɪŋ/
    making a sound like a bell I heard ringing in my ears.
  1283. 1270
    lockn. /lɒk/
    a device for securing something Please use the lock on the door.
  1284. 1271
    legn. /lɛɡ/
    limb used for walking He injured his leg while playing soccer.
  1285. 1272
    aboveprep. /əˈbʌv/
    higher than something else The picture hangs above the fireplace.
  1286. 1273
    hidingv. /ˈhaɪdɪŋ/
    concealing oneself from view The children are hiding behind the curtains.
  1287. 1274
    steven. /stiːv/
  1288. 1275
    seemedv. /siːmd/
    appeared to be She seemed happy with the surprise party.
  1289. 1276
    breakfastn. /ˈbrɛkfəst/
    first meal of the day I usually have cereal for breakfast.
  1290. 1277
    enginen. /ˈɛnʤɪn/
    machine that converts fuel to motion The car's engine needs to be repaired.
  1291. 1278
    writtenv. /ˈrɪtn/
    put down in writing She has written a letter to her friend.
  1292. 1279
    completeadj. /kəmˈpliːt/
    having all necessary parts The puzzle is complete after adding the last piece.
  1293. 1280
    videon. /ˈvɪdioʊ/
    recorded moving images I watched a funny video online yesterday.
  1294. 1281
    applausen. /əˈplɔːz/
    clapping to show approval The audience gave a loud applause after the performance.
  1295. 1282
    howeverconj. /haʊˈɛvər/
    but; in contrast I wanted to go; however, I was too tired.
  1296. 1283
    pressuren. /ˈprɛʃər/
    force applied to something She felt pressure to finish the project on time.
  1297. 1284
    freshadj. /frɛʃ/
    new or recently made I bought fresh vegetables from the market.
  1298. 1285
    weaponn. /ˈwɛpən/
    object used to cause harm He carried a weapon for self-defense.
  1299. 1286
    skyn. /skaɪ/
    the expanse above the Earth The sky was clear and blue today.
  1300. 1287
    ms.n. /ˈmɪsɪz/
  1301. 1288
    stolev. /stoʊl/
    took something without permission Someone stole my wallet at the store.
  1302. 1289
    studyv. /ˈstʌdi/
    to learn about a subject I need to study for my upcoming exam.
  1303. 1290
    burnv. /bɜrn/
    to consume with fire Be careful not to burn yourself while cooking.
  1304. 1291
    readingn. /ˈriːdɪŋ/
    the action of looking at written words I enjoy reading books in my free time.
  1305. 1292
    crowdn. /kraʊd/
    a large group of people The crowd gathered for the concert outside.
  1306. 1293
    treatv. /triːt/
    to behave toward someone in a certain way She likes to treat her friends to dinner.
  1307. 1294
    rolln. /roʊl/
    a small, round piece of bread I had a roll with my soup for lunch.
  1308. 1295
    doubleadj. /ˈdʌbəl/
    consisting of two parts or elements He ordered a double espresso for more caffeine.
  1309. 1296
    spiritn. /ˈspɪrɪt/
    the non-physical part of a person Her spirit was lifted by the good news.
  1310. 1297
    dangern. /ˈdeɪndʒər/
    the possibility of harm or injury There is danger in crossing the busy street.
  1311. 1298
    costn. /kɒst/
    the amount required to purchase something The cost of living has increased recently.
  1312. 1299
    emptyadj. /ˈɛmpti/
    containing nothing; not filled The box was empty after I took everything out.
  1313. 1300
    leveln. /ˈlɛvəl/
    a flat, even surface or position Make sure the table is level before eating.
  1314. 1,300 / 2,000
  1315. 1301
    memoryn. /ˈmɛməri/
    Ability to remember information. She has a great memory for names.
  1316. 1302
    itselfpron. /ɪtˈsɛlf/
    Refers to the subject mentioned.
  1317. 1303
    actingn. /ˈæktɪŋ/
    Performing in plays or films. He enjoys acting in community theater.
  1318. 1304
    interestn. /ˈɪntrəst/
    A feeling of wanting to know more. She has a strong interest in art.
  1319. 1305
    nosen. /noʊz/
    Facial feature for smelling. He has a cold and a runny nose.
  1320. 1306
    plansn. /plænz/
    Decisions about future actions. We made plans for the weekend.
  1321. 1307
    followingadj. /ˈfɒloʊɪŋ/
    Coming after something in order. The following day was sunny and warm.
  1322. 1308
    bathroomn. /ˈbæθruːm/
    Room with toilet and sink. The bathroom is down the hall.
  1323. 1309
    builtadj. /bɪlt/
    Constructed or made. They built a new house last year.
  1324. 1310
    closeradj. /ˈkloʊsər/
    Nearer in distance or relationship. She moved closer to hear better.
  1325. 1311
    rayn. /reɪ/
    a narrow beam of light The ray of sunlight warmed my face.
  1326. 1312
    sarahn. /ˈsɛrə/
  1327. 1313
    bandn. /bænd/
    a group of musicians The band played at the local festival.
  1328. 1314
    groansv. /ɡroʊnz/
    low sounds of pain or discomfort He let out groans after the tough workout.
  1329. 1315
    apparentlyadv. /əˈpærəntli/
    seemingly; as far as one knows Apparently, it will rain tomorrow.
  1330. 1316
    excitedadj. /ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/
    enthusiastic and eager She was excited about the upcoming concert.
  1331. 1317
    richardn. /ˈrɪtʃərd/
  1332. 1318
    losingv. /ˈluːzɪŋ/
    not winning; failing to keep They are losing the game by a small margin.
  1333. 1319
    animalsn. /ˈænɪməlz/
    living creatures, often not human The zoo has many different animals.
  1334. 1320
    flightn. /flaɪt/
    the act of flying Her flight to New York was delayed.
  1335. 1321
    naturen. /ˈneɪtʃər/
    the physical world and its phenomena I love spending time in nature every weekend.
  1336. 1322
    raisev. /reɪz/
    to lift or elevate something Please raise your hand if you have a question.
  1337. 1323
    popv. /pɒp/
    to make a short, sharp sound The balloon will pop if you squeeze it too hard.
  1338. 1324
    clientn. /ˈklaɪənt/
    a person receiving professional services The lawyer met with her new client yesterday.
  1339. 1325
    bombn. /bɒm/
    an explosive device The movie was a total bomb at the box office.
  1340. 1326
    neckn. /nɛk/
    the part connecting head and body She wore a beautiful necklace around her neck.
  1341. 1327
    suspectv. /səˈspɛkt/
    to believe something is true without proof I suspect he forgot about our meeting today.
  1342. 1328
    warmadj. /wɔrm/
    having a moderately high temperature The soup is still warm and ready to eat.
  1343. 1329
    extraadj. /ˈɛkstrə/
    more than what is usual or needed I ordered an extra slice of pizza for dinner.
  1344. 1330
    bottlen. /ˈbɒtl/
    a container for liquids He drank water from a plastic bottle.
  1345. 1331
    vann. /væn/
    A vehicle for transporting goods. We loaded the furniture into the van.
  1346. 1332
    heavyadj. /ˈhɛvi/
    Weighing a lot; not light. This box is too heavy to lift alone.
  1347. 1333
    mommyn. /ˈmɑmi/
    A child's term for mother. Mommy makes the best cookies ever.
  1348. 1334
    dogsn. /dɔɡz/
    Domesticated canines, often pets. My dogs love to play in the park.
  1349. 1335
    wildadj. /waɪld/
    Living or growing in nature. We saw wild animals during our hike.
  1350. 1336
    ridiculousadj. /rɪˈdɪkjʊləs/
    Very silly or unreasonable. That movie was so ridiculous, I laughed.
  1351. 1337
    simplyadv. /ˈsɪmpli/
    In a straightforward manner. She explained it simply for everyone.
  1352. 1338
    leen. /liː/
  1353. 1339
    animaln. /ˈænɪməl/
    A living organism that moves. The zoo has many different animals.
  1354. 1340
    showedv. /ʃoʊd/
    Past tense of show; revealed. He showed me his new car yesterday.
  1355. 1341
    billyn. /ˈbɪli/
  1356. 1342
    keepsv. /kips/
    holds onto or maintains something She keeps her promises to her friends.
  1357. 1343
    shootingn. /ˈʃuːtɪŋ/
    the act of firing a weapon The shooting at the range was exciting.
  1358. 1344
    campn. /kæmp/
    a place for outdoor activities or shelter We set up camp by the lake.
  1359. 1345
    gunsn. /ɡʌnz/
    firearms used for shooting The police confiscated several illegal guns.
  1360. 1346
    medicaladj. /ˈmɛdɪkəl/
    related to health or medicine He received medical attention after the accident.
  1361. 1347
    shamen. /ʃeɪm/
    a painful feeling of humiliation She felt shame after forgetting her friend's birthday.
  1362. 1348
    hopingv. /ˈhoʊpɪŋ/
    desiring a positive outcome I am hoping for good weather tomorrow.
  1363. 1349
    whompron. /huːm/
    used to refer to a person To whom should I address the letter?
  1364. 1350
    birdn. /bɜrd/
    a flying animal with feathers The bird sang beautifully in the morning.
  1365. 1351
    flowersn. /ˈflaʊərz/
    Colorful plants that bloom. She picked flowers from the garden.
  1366. 1352
    majestyn. /ˈmædʒɪsti/
  1367. 1353
    famousadj. /ˈfeɪməs/
    Well-known by many people. He is famous for his acting skills.
  1368. 1354
    asleepadj. /əˈslip/
    In a state of sleep. The baby is asleep in her crib.
  1369. 1355
    beautyn. /ˈbjuːti/
    Quality of being attractive. The sunset showed nature's beauty today.
  1370. 1356
    drivern. /ˈdraɪvər/
    Person who operates a vehicle. The driver took us to the airport.
  1371. 1357
    keysn. /kiːz/
    Metal objects for locking doors. I lost my keys at the coffee shop.
  1372. 1358
    rainn. /reɪn/
    Water droplets falling from clouds. We stayed inside because of the rain.
  1373. 1359
    awfuladj. /ˈɔːfʊl/
    Very bad or unpleasant. The food at that restaurant was awful.
  1374. 1360
    largeadj. /lɑːrdʒ/
    Big in size or amount. They have a large house near the lake.
  1375. 1361
    localadj. /ˈloʊkəl/
    Relating to a particular area or community. I love the local coffee shop down the street.
  1376. 1362
    deservev. /dɪˈzɜːrv/
    To be worthy of something good. You deserve a break after all that work.
  1377. 1363
    goddamninterj. /ˈɡɒdˌdæm/
  1378. 1364
    stonen. /stoʊn/
    A hard, solid mineral material. He picked up a stone from the ground.
  1379. 1365
    janen. /dʒeɪn/
  1380. 1366
    gracen. /ɡreɪs/
    Simple elegance or beauty of movement. She danced with grace at the recital.
  1381. 1367
    considerv. /kənˈsɪdər/
    To think about something carefully. I will consider your proposal before deciding.
  1382. 1368
    weekendn. /ˈwiːkˌɛnd/
    The period from Friday evening to Sunday. We plan to relax over the weekend.
  1383. 1369
    wonderingv. /ˈwʌndərɪŋ/
    Thinking about something with curiosity. I’m wondering what to make for dinner.
  1384. 1370
    layv. /leɪ/
    To put something down in a flat position. Please lay the book on the table.
  1385. 1371
    plentydet. /ˈplɛnti/
    a large amount or number There is plenty of food for everyone.
  1386. 1372
    willingadj. /ˈwɪlɪŋ/
    ready to do something She is willing to help with the project.
  1387. 1373
    pantsn. /pænts/
    clothing for the lower body He wore blue pants to the party.
  1388. 1374
    sweetheartn. /ˈswiːthɑrt/
    a beloved person She called him her sweetheart.
  1389. 1375
    skinn. /skɪn/
    the outer layer of the body Her skin was soft and smooth.
  1390. 1376
    excellentadj. /ˈɛksələnt/
    extremely good or outstanding The food at that restaurant is excellent.
  1391. 1377
    assholen. /ˈæsˌhoʊl/
    a rude or unpleasant person Don't be such an asshole to your friends.
  1392. 1378
    beachn. /biːtʃ/
    a sandy area by the sea We spent the day at the beach.
  1393. 1379
    cn. /siː/
  1394. 1380
    faithn. /feɪθ/
    strong belief or trust She has faith in her abilities.
  1395. 1381
    begv. /bɛɡ/
    to ask earnestly for something I had to beg for a second chance.
  1396. 1382
    fuckinpart. /ˈfʌkɪn/
    (informal) intensifier for emphasis
  1397. 1383
    responsibleadj. /rɪˈspɒnsəbl/
    having a duty to deal with something She is responsible for managing the team.
  1398. 1384
    militaryadj. /ˈmɪlɪtɛri/
    related to armed forces He has a military background from his service.
  1399. 1385
    cheeringn. /ˈtʃɪərɪŋ/
    the act of shouting support The cheering crowd welcomed the team home.
  1400. 1386
    opportunityn. /ˌɒpərˈtjuːnɪti/
    a chance for advancement or progress This job offers a great opportunity for growth.
  1401. 1387
    commonadj. /ˈkɒmən/
    occurring frequently; usual It's common to see tourists in the city.
  1402. 1388
    bottomn. /ˈbɒtəm/
    the lowest part of something She found the keys at the bottom of her bag.
  1403. 1389
    germanadj. /ˈdʒɜrmən/
  1404. 1390
    whoeverpron. /huːˈɛvər/
    any person; anyone at all Whoever finishes first wins the prize.
  1405. 1391
    cookv. /kʊk/
    prepare food by heating it I love to cook dinner for my family.
  1406. 1392
    walkedv. /wɔkt/
    moved by putting one foot in front of the other She walked to the store yesterday afternoon.
  1407. 1393
    papersn. /ˈpeɪpərz/
    sheets of written or printed material He organized his papers before the meeting.
  1408. 1394
    justicen. /ˈdʒʌstɪs/
    fair treatment and upholding of rights They fought for justice in their community.
  1409. 1395
    halln. /hɔl/
    a large room or building for gatherings The event will be held in the main hall.
  1410. 1396
    commandern. /kəˈmændər/
    a person in charge of a military unit The commander gave orders to the troops.
  1411. 1397
    drugn. /drʌɡ/
    a substance used for medical treatment He took the drug to relieve his pain.
  1412. 1398
    mainadj. /meɪn/
    most important or central The main road is closed for repairs.
  1413. 1399
    knifen. /naɪf/
    a tool for cutting with a sharp blade Be careful with that knife while cooking.
  1414. 1400
    deviln. /ˈdɛvəl/
    a supernatural being often associated with evil He joked about being the devil in disguise.
  1415. 1,400 / 2,000
  1416. 1401
    necessaryadj. /ˈnɛsəsɛri/
    essential or required for a purpose Water is necessary for all living things.
  1417. 1402
    althoughconj. /ɔːlˈðoʊ/
    despite the fact that Although it was raining, we went outside.
  1418. 1403
    princessn. /ˈprɪnsɛs/
  1419. 1404
    lightsn. /laɪts/
    devices that produce illumination The lights in the room are too bright.
  1420. 1405
    flyingadj. /ˈflaɪɪŋ/
    moving through the air The bird is flying high in the sky.
  1421. 1406
    dickn. /dɪk/
  1422. 1407
    rosen. /roʊz/
    a type of flowering plant She received a rose for her birthday.
  1423. 1408
    knowingadj. /ˈnoʊɪŋ/
    having knowledge or awareness His knowing smile made me curious.
  1424. 1409
    clearlyadv. /ˈklɪərli/
    in a way that is easy to see or understand She spoke clearly during the presentation.
  1425. 1410
    hatn. /hæt/
    a covering for the head He wore a hat to protect from the sun.
  1426. 1411
    agreedv. /əˈgriːd/
    consented or accepted a proposal We all agreed on the meeting time.
  1427. 1412
    johnnyn. /ˈdʒɒni/
  1428. 1413
    cornern. /ˈkɔrnər/
    the point where two edges meet She turned the corner and saw her friend.
  1429. 1414
    coden. /koʊd/
    a system of symbols or rules He learned to write in computer code.
  1430. 1415
    noten. /noʊt/
    a brief written message I left a note on the fridge.
  1431. 1416
    tommyn. /ˈtɒmi/
  1432. 1417
    dueadj. /duː/
    expected or scheduled to happen The report is due by Friday.
  1433. 1418
    correctadj. /kəˈrɛkt/
    free from errors; accurate Please check if your answer is correct.
  1434. 1419
    apologizev. /əˈpɒlədʒaɪz/
    to express regret for an error I need to apologize for being late.
  1435. 1420
    languagen. /ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ/
    a system of communication using words She speaks three different languages fluently.
  1436. 1421
    starsn. /stɑrz/
    bright celestial bodies in the night sky The stars twinkled beautifully in the sky.
  1437. 1422
    fasteradj. /ˈfæstər/
    more quick or speedy She runs faster than anyone on the team.
  1438. 1423
    carsn. /kɑrz/
    vehicles with four wheels for transport Many cars were parked along the street.
  1439. 1424
    folksn. /foʊks/
    people, often referring to family or friends My folks are coming over for dinner tonight.
  1440. 1425
    bullshitn. /ˈbʊlʃɪt/
    nonsense or foolish talk I can't believe the bullshit he just said.
  1441. 1426
    i.pron. /aɪ/
  1442. 1427
    fellown. /ˈfɛloʊ/
    a man or boy; a companion He is a nice fellow to have around.
  1443. 1428
    severaldet. /ˈsɛvrəl/
    more than two but not many I have several books on that topic.
  1444. 1429
    grandman. /ˈɡrændmɑ/
    informal term for grandmother My grandma makes the best cookies ever.
  1445. 1430
    showsn. /ʃoʊz/
    displays or performances for an audience We went to see two shows this weekend.
  1446. 1431
    leadern. /ˈlidər/
    a person who guides or directs She is a natural leader in our team.
  1447. 1432
    leavesn. /livz/
    plural of leaf; green parts of a plant The tree's leaves turned yellow in autumn.
  1448. 1433
    restaurantn. /ˈrɛstəˌrɑnt/
    a place where meals are served We had dinner at a new restaurant downtown.
  1449. 1434
    eastn. /ist/
  1450. 1435
    shoutingn. /ˈʃaʊtɪŋ/
    the act of speaking loudly They were shouting in excitement at the game.
  1451. 1436
    blindadj. /blaɪnd/
    unable to see; sightless He is blind but very talented.
  1452. 1437
    ghostn. /ɡoʊst/
    the spirit of a dead person She believes her house is haunted by a ghost.
  1453. 1438
    cupn. /kʌp/
    a small container for drinking I drank coffee from my favorite cup.
  1454. 1439
    gottenv. /ˈɡɑtən/
    past participle of get; received I've gotten many gifts this year.
  1455. 1440
    tightadj. /taɪt/
    firmly held; not loose The lid is too tight to open.
  1456. 1441
    conversationn. /ˌkɒnvərˈseɪʃən/
    talking between two or more people We had a great conversation over dinner.
  1457. 1442
    tellsv. /tɛlz/
    informs or communicates something She tells me everything about her day.
  1458. 1443
    liesn. /laɪz/
    false statements or untruths He told several lies to avoid trouble.
  1459. 1444
    norconj. /nɔːr/
    (conjunction) used to introduce a negative
  1460. 1445
    pulledv. /pʊld/
    drew something towards oneself She pulled the door open with ease.
  1461. 1446
    hangingn. /ˈhæŋɪŋ/
    suspended or dangling from above The painting is hanging on the wall.
  1462. 1447
    speedn. /spiːd/
    how fast something moves He drove at a high speed on the highway.
  1463. 1448
    storiesn. /ˈstɔriz/
    narratives or accounts of events She loves reading stories before bed.
  1464. 1449
    healthn. /hɛlθ/
    state of physical and mental well-being Regular exercise is important for good health.
  1465. 1450
    advicen. /ədˈvaɪs/
    guidance or recommendations offered He gave me great advice for my career.
  1466. 1451
    heldv. /hɛld/
    grasped or maintained in a position She held the baby close to her chest.
  1467. 1452
    uh-huhinterj. /ˈʌhˌhʌ/
    (interjection) expression of agreement or acknowledgment
  1468. 1453
    murderedadj. /ˈmɜrdərd/
    killed unlawfully and intentionally The detective investigated a recently murdered victim.
  1469. 1454
    beyondprep. /bɪˈjɒnd/
    further away than a specified point The mountains are beyond the river.
  1470. 1455
    rulen. /ruːl/
    a principle or regulation governing conduct We need to follow the school rule.
  1471. 1456
    hardlyadv. /ˈhɑːrdli/
    barely or scarcely; not much I can hardly hear you over the noise.
  1472. 1457
    inspectorn. /ɪnˈspɛktər/
    a person who examines or investigates The inspector checked the building for safety.
  1473. 1458
    possiblyadv. /ˈpɒsəbli/
    perhaps; maybe; not certain We could possibly go to the concert tonight.
  1474. 1459
    cousinn. /ˈkʌzən/
    a child of one's uncle or aunt My cousin is visiting for the holidays.
  1475. 1460
    trialn. /ˈtraɪəl/
    a formal examination of evidence in court The trial lasted for several weeks.
  1476. 1461
    emergencyn. /ɪˈmɜrdʒənsi/
    a serious, unexpected situation We need to call for help in an emergency.
  1477. 1462
    oughtaux. /ɔːt/
    should; used to express duty You ought to apologize for your mistake.
  1478. 1463
    eddien. /ˈɛdi/
  1479. 1464
    somehowadv. /ˈsʌmhaʊ/
    in a way that is not known Somehow, we managed to finish on time.
  1480. 1465
    hearingn. /ˈhɪərɪŋ/
    the ability to perceive sound Her hearing has improved with the new device.
  1481. 1466
    statesn. /steɪts/
  1482. 1467
    accountn. /əˈkaʊnt/
    a record of financial transactions I need to check my bank account balance.
  1483. 1468
    spokev. /spoʊk/
    past tense of speak He spoke to her about the project.
  1484. 1469
    filen. /faɪl/
    a folder for storing documents Please put the report in the file.
  1485. 1470
    understoodv. /ˌʌndərˈstʊd/
    past tense of understand She finally understood the complex instructions.
  1486. 1471
    angeln. /ˈeɪndʒəl/
    a spiritual being or messenger She believes her angel is watching over her.
  1487. 1472
    tapen. /teɪp/
    a long, thin strip of material I need tape to wrap this gift.
  1488. 1473
    milkn. /mɪlk/
    a white liquid from mammals I drink milk with my breakfast every day.
  1489. 1474
    powerfuladj. /ˈpaʊərfəl/
    having great strength or influence The storm was more powerful than expected.
  1490. 1475
    weaponsn. /ˈwɛpənz/
    tools used for fighting or defense The soldiers carried weapons for protection.
  1491. 1476
    managern. /ˈmænɪdʒər/
    a person who oversees a team or business My manager scheduled a meeting for tomorrow.
  1492. 1477
    practicen. /ˈpræktɪs/
    repeated exercise to improve a skill I need more practice to play the piano well.
  1493. 1478
    pardoninterj. /ˈpɑrdən/
    an expression of forgiveness Please pardon my mistake earlier.
  1494. 1479
    votev. /voʊt/
    to express a choice in an election I will vote in the upcoming election.
  1495. 1480
    jaken. /dʒeɪk/
  1496. 1481
    nationaladj. /ˈnæʃənəl/
    Relating to a nation or country. The national holiday is celebrated every July.
  1497. 1482
    careern. /kəˈrɪər/
    A profession or occupation pursued over time. She is building a successful career in medicine.
  1498. 1483
    ministern. /ˈmɪnɪstər/
    A member of the clergy or government. The minister gave a speech at the event.
  1499. 1484
    superadj. /ˈsuːpər/
    Excellent or very good. That movie was super entertaining and fun.
  1500. 1485
    taughtv. /tɔːt/
    Instructed someone in a subject. She taught me how to play the guitar.
  1501. 1486
    robertn. /ˈrɒbərt/
  1502. 1487
    biggestadj. /ˈbɪɡɪst/
    The largest in size or amount. That was the biggest cake I've ever seen.
  1503. 1488
    playsv. /pleɪz/
    Engages in a game or performance. He plays soccer every Saturday with friends.
  1504. 1489
    naturaladj. /ˈnætʃrəl/
    Existing in or caused by nature. She prefers natural ingredients in her skincare.
  1505. 1490
    dancingn. /ˈdænsɪŋ/
    The activity of moving rhythmically to music. Dancing is my favorite way to exercise.
  1506. 1491
    copyn. /ˈkɒpi/
    a reproduction of something I need a copy of that document.
  1507. 1492
    plusprep. /plʌs/
    in addition to; also I want coffee plus a donut.
  1508. 1493
    martinn. /ˈmɑːrtɪn/
  1509. 1494
    caken. /keɪk/
    a sweet baked dessert She baked a chocolate cake for us.
  1510. 1495
    freedomn. /ˈfriːdəm/
    the state of being free They fought for their freedom and rights.
  1511. 1496
    amongprep. /əˈmʌŋ/
    in the middle of; surrounded by She felt happy among her friends.
  1512. 1497
    breathn. /brɛθ/
    the air taken in or expelled Take a deep breath and relax.
  1513. 1498
    operationn. /ˌɑpəˈreɪʃən/
    a process or action performed The operation was successful and quick.
  1514. 1499
    chrisn. /krɪs/
  1515. 1500
    crewn. /kruː/
    a group of people working together The film crew worked late into the night.
  1516. 1,500 / 2,000
  1517. 1501
    challengen. /ˈtʃælɪndʒ/
    a difficult task or problem She accepted the challenge to climb the mountain.
  1518. 1502
    marketn. /ˈmɑːrkɪt/
    a place to buy and sell goods We visited the local market for fresh produce.
  1519. 1503
    meatn. /miːt/
    the flesh of animals for food He prefers chicken meat over beef or pork.
  1520. 1504
    towardsprep. /təˈwɔːrdz/
    in the direction of something She walked towards the park to relax.
  1521. 1505
    bringingv. /ˈbrɪŋɪŋ/
    carrying something to a place He is bringing snacks for the movie night.
  1522. 1506
    droppedv. /drɒpt/
    let something fall accidentally She dropped her phone on the floor.
  1523. 1507
    studentn. /ˈstuːdənt/
    a person studying at a school The student studied hard for the exam.
  1524. 1508
    liedv. /laɪd/
    to tell a falsehood He lied about finishing his homework.
  1525. 1509
    strengthn. /strɛŋθ/
    the quality of being strong Her strength helped her lift the heavy box.
  1526. 1510
    breathev. /briːð/
    to take air into the lungs Take a deep breath and relax.
  1527. 1511
    sizen. /saɪz/
    how big or small something is What size shirt do you usually wear?
  1528. 1512
    colorn. /ˈkʌlər/
    the characteristic of visual perception What color do you want for your room?
  1529. 1513
    monstern. /ˈmɒnstər/
    a frightening creature or being The movie featured a giant monster attacking the city.
  1530. 1514
    loudadj. /laʊd/
    producing a lot of noise The music was too loud for my liking.
  1531. 1515
    photon. /ˈfəʊtəʊ/
    a picture taken with a camera I took a photo of the beautiful sunset.
  1532. 1516
    awinterj. /ɔː/
    (interjection)
  1533. 1517
    nearlyadv. /ˈnɪəli/
    almost, but not quite I nearly forgot to bring my keys.
  1534. 1518
    sightn. /saɪt/
    the ability to see The view from the top was a breathtaking sight.
  1535. 1519
    greatestadj. /ˈɡreɪtɪst/
    the most excellent or impressive She is considered the greatest athlete of all time.
  1536. 1520
    gamesn. /ɡeɪmz/
    activities for fun or competition We played several games during the party.
  1537. 1521
    bridgen. /brɪdʒ/
    Structure for crossing a gap We walked across the bridge together.
  1538. 1522
    dressedadj. /drɛst/
    Wearing clothes or a specific outfit She was dressed for the party.
  1539. 1523
    arrestedadj. /əˈrɛstɪd/
    Taken into custody by police He was arrested for stealing a car.
  1540. 1524
    horribleadj. /ˈhɒrəbl/
    Very unpleasant or bad The weather was horrible yesterday.
  1541. 1525
    coachn. /kəʊtʃ/
    Person who trains athletes or teams The coach gave us a pep talk.
  1542. 1526
    planningn. /ˈplænɪŋ/
    Process of making arrangements We are planning a surprise party.
  1543. 1527
    checkedv. /tʃɛkt/
    Examined or verified something I checked my email this morning.
  1544. 1528
    breakingv. /ˈbreɪkɪŋ/
    Causing something to separate or shatter He is breaking the record for speed.
  1545. 1529
    noticedv. /ˈnəʊtɪst/
    Saw or became aware of something I noticed a change in her behavior.
  1546. 1530
    fantasticadj. /fænˈtæstɪk/
    Extremely good or excellent The food at the restaurant was fantastic.
  1547. 1531
    screamsv. /skriːmz/
    loud, high-pitched vocal sounds The baby screams when it’s hungry.
  1548. 1532
    servev. /sɜːv/
    to provide food or help I will serve dinner at six o'clock.
  1549. 1533
    ideasn. /aɪˈdɪəz/
    thoughts or suggestions She has great ideas for the project.
  1550. 1534
    investigationn. /ɪnˌvɛstɪˈɡeɪʃən/
    a careful examination or inquiry The investigation revealed new evidence.
  1551. 1535
    centern. /ˈsɛntər/
    the middle point of something The park is in the center of town.
  1552. 1536
    olderadj. /ˈoʊldər/
    having lived for a longer time My brother is older than I am.
  1553. 1537
    packn. /pæk/
    a collection of items bundled together I need to pack my bag for the trip.
  1554. 1538
    soldiersn. /ˈsəʊldʒərz/
    members of an army The soldiers marched in formation.
  1555. 1539
    nonsensen. /ˈnɒnsəns/
    something that makes no sense His explanation was complete nonsense.
  1556. 1540
    docn. /dɒk/
  1557. 1541
    projectn. /ˈprɒdʒɛkt/
    a planned piece of work We started a new project at work.
  1558. 1542
    trainingn. /ˈtreɪnɪŋ/
    the process of learning skills She is attending training for her new job.
  1559. 1543
    examplen. /ɪɡˈzɑːmpl/
    a representative case or model Can you give me an example of that?
  1560. 1544
    trickn. /trɪk/
    a clever or deceptive act He showed me a cool magic trick.
  1561. 1545
    preparedadj. /prɪˈpɛrd/
    ready for a specific purpose She was well prepared for the exam.
  1562. 1546
    sciencen. /ˈsaɪəns/
    the study of the natural world Science helps us understand our universe.
  1563. 1547
    unitedadj. /juːˈnaɪtɪd/
    joined together for a common purpose The states are united in their efforts.
  1564. 1548
    traveln. /ˈtrævəl/
    the act of going from one place to another I love to travel during the summer.
  1565. 1549
    incredibleadj. /ɪnˈkrɛdəbl/
    difficult to believe; amazing The view from the top was incredible.
  1566. 1550
    grandpan. /ˈɡrænˌpɑː/
  1567. 1551
    payingv. /ˈpeɪɪŋ/
    giving money for goods or services I am paying for my groceries today.
  1568. 1552
    charactern. /ˈkærɪktər/
    a person in a story or play She loves the character in that movie.
  1569. 1553
    teethn. /tiːθ/
    hard structures in the mouth for biting He brushed his teeth before bed.
  1570. 1554
    criminaln. /ˈkrɪmɪnəl/
    a person who commits a crime The criminal was caught by the police.
  1571. 1555
    charlesn. /ˈtʃɑːrlz/
  1572. 1556
    chineseadj. /ˈtʃaɪniːz/
    relating to China or its culture I love Chinese food and culture.
  1573. 1557
    trulyadv. /ˈtruːli/
    in a sincere or genuine way I truly appreciate your help today.
  1574. 1558
    honestlyadv. /ˈɒnɪstli/
    in a truthful manner Honestly, I didn't see that coming.
  1575. 1559
    bron. /broʊ/
    informal term for a brother or friend Hey bro, how's it going?
  1576. 1560
    survivev. /sərˈvaɪv/
    to continue living or existing They managed to survive the harsh winter.
  1577. 1561
    bobbyn. /ˈbɒbi/
  1578. 1562
    targetn. /ˈtɑːrɡɪt/
    goal or objective to aim for We need to hit our sales target this month.
  1579. 1563
    feedv. /fiːd/
    to give food to someone or something I will feed the dog after dinner.
  1580. 1564
    nursen. /nɜːrs/
    a person who cares for the sick The nurse helped me with my recovery.
  1581. 1565
    epart. /iː/
  1582. 1566
    fakeadj. /feɪk/
    not real or genuine She wore a fake designer handbag.
  1583. 1567
    recordsn. /ˈrɛkərdz/
    documents that provide information He keeps all his financial records organized.
  1584. 1568
    breathingn. /ˈbriːðɪŋ/
    the process of taking air in and out Focus on your breathing during meditation.
  1585. 1569
    sweetien. /ˈswiːti/
    a term of endearment for someone Hey sweetie, how was your day?
  1586. 1570
    numbersn. /ˈnʌmbərz/
    symbols representing quantities or values I need to write down these important numbers.
  1587. 1571
    oiln. /ɔɪl/
    A viscous liquid from plants or animals. I need to buy some oil for cooking.
  1588. 1572
    suiciden. /ˈsuːɪsaɪd/
    The act of intentionally ending one's life. He spoke openly about his struggles with suicide.
  1589. 1573
    belongv. /bɪˈlɒŋ/
    To be in the right place or situation. I feel like I truly belong here.
  1590. 1574
    whoointerj. /wuː/
    (interjection)
  1591. 1575
    perfectlyadv. /ˈpɜːrfɪktli/
    In a flawless or ideal manner. She completed the task perfectly on time.
  1592. 1576
    amyn. /ˈeɪmi/
  1593. 1577
    forgottenadj. /fəˈɡɒtn/
    Not remembered or no longer known. That old song is often forgotten today.
  1594. 1578
    remainv. /rɪˈmeɪn/
    To continue to exist or stay. Please remain seated until the show ends.
  1595. 1579
    originaladj. /əˈrɪdʒɪnəl/
    The first or earliest form of something. This painting is an original from the artist.
  1596. 1580
    papan. /ˈpɑːpə/
  1597. 1581
    ontoprep. /ˈɒntəʊ/
    moving to a position on She climbed onto the roof to fix it.
  1598. 1582
    concernedadj. /kənˈsɜrnd/
    worried or anxious about something I am concerned about your health lately.
  1599. 1583
    creditn. /ˈkrɛdɪt/
    recognition for something done He received credit for his hard work.
  1600. 1584
    ughinterj. /ʌɡ/
    (interjection)
  1601. 1585
    invitedadj. /ɪnˈvaɪtɪd/
    asked someone to attend an event They invited us to their wedding next month.
  1602. 1586
    discussv. /dɪˈskʌs/
    talk about a topic Let's discuss our plans for the weekend.
  1603. 1587
    researchn. /rɪˈsɜːrtʃ/
    systematic investigation into a subject She conducted research on climate change effects.
  1604. 1588
    easieradj. /ˈiːzɪər/
    less difficult or simpler This method is easier than the previous one.
  1605. 1589
    viewn. /vjuː/
    the ability to see something The view from the mountain was breathtaking.
  1606. 1590
    chairn. /tʃɛər/
    a piece of furniture for sitting Please take a seat in that chair.
  1607. 1591
    hurtsv. /hɜːrts/
    causes pain or discomfort The loud noise really hurts my ears.
  1608. 1592
    strikev. /straɪk/
    hit forcefully or attack They plan to strike at dawn tomorrow.
  1609. 1593
    rogern. /ˈrɒdʒər/
  1610. 1594
    fillv. /fɪl/
    make something full Please fill the glass with water.
  1611. 1595
    conditionn. /kənˈdɪʃən/
    state of something or someone The car is in excellent condition now.
  1612. 1596
    mountainn. /ˈmaʊntən/
    large natural elevation of land We climbed the mountain last summer.
  1613. 1597
    drn. /dɒktər/
  1614. 1598
    nowhereadv. /ˈnoʊwɛər/
    no place or location I looked everywhere but found it nowhere.
  1615. 1599
    sheriffn. /ˈʃɛrɪf/
    law enforcement officer in a county The sheriff arrived to investigate the crime.
  1616. 1600
    kimn. /kɪm/
  1617. 1,600 / 2,000
  1618. 1601
    turningn. /ˈtɜrnɪŋ/
    the act of rotating or changing direction The turning of the wheel was smooth.
  1619. 1602
    brownadj. /braʊn/
    a color made from red and yellow She wore a beautiful brown dress.
  1620. 1603
    recognizev. /ˈrɛkəɡnaɪz/
    to identify someone or something I didn't recognize him at first.
  1621. 1604
    headsn. /hɛdz/
    the upper part of the body with the face The statue had two heads carved on it.
  1622. 1605
    audiencen. /ˈɔːdiəns/
    a group of people watching an event The audience applauded after the performance.
  1623. 1606
    'alldet. /ɔːl/
  1624. 1607
    jealousadj. /ˈdʒɛləs/
    feeling envious of someone else's success She was jealous of her friend's new car.
  1625. 1608
    pretendv. /prɪˈtɛnd/
    to act as if something is true Children love to pretend they are superheroes.
  1626. 1609
    societyn. /səˈsaɪəti/
    a community of people living together We should help improve our society.
  1627. 1610
    findingn. /ˈfaɪndɪŋ/
    the result of discovering something Her finding was published in a journal.
  1628. 1611
    shirtn. /ʃɜːrt/
    a piece of clothing for the upper body He wore a blue shirt to the party.
  1629. 1612
    comfortableadj. /ˈkʌmfərtəbəl/
    providing physical ease and relaxation This chair is really comfortable to sit in.
  1630. 1613
    meaningn. /ˈmiːnɪŋ/
    the idea or concept expressed by something What is the meaning of this word?
  1631. 1614
    guestn. /ɡɛst/
    a person invited to visit or stay We have a guest staying for the weekend.
  1632. 1615
    piecesn. /ˈpisɪz/
    individual parts of something larger She collected pieces of broken glass.
  1633. 1616
    dryadj. /draɪ/
    free from moisture or liquid The towel is dry after the wash.
  1634. 1617
    lettingv. /ˈlɛtɪŋ/
    allowing someone to do something She is letting her friend borrow the car.
  1635. 1618
    beganv. /bɪˈɡæn/
    started or commenced an action He began reading the book yesterday.
  1636. 1619
    ayeinterj. /aɪ/
  1637. 1620
    jeffn. /dʒɛf/
  1638. 1621
    femaleadj. /ˈfiːmeɪl/
    Relating to the sex that produces eggs. She is a female scientist in a male-dominated field.
  1639. 1622
    releasev. /rɪˈlis/
    To set free or allow to escape. They plan to release the movie next month.
  1640. 1623
    hointerj. /hoʊ/
  1641. 1624
    cardsn. /kɑːrdz/
    Flat pieces of paper for games or messages. We played cards all night with friends.
  1642. 1625
    prayv. /preɪ/
    To speak to a deity or higher power. I pray for peace and happiness every day.
  1643. 1626
    unfortunatelyadv. /ʌnˈfɔrtʃənətli/
    Regrettably; sadly; in an unfortunate manner. Unfortunately, we missed the last train home.
  1644. 1627
    ballsn. /bɔːlz/
    Round objects used in games or sports. The kids played with balls in the park.
  1645. 1628
    destroyedadj. /dɪˈstrɔɪd/
    Completely ruined or damaged beyond repair. The storm destroyed many homes in the area.
  1646. 1629
    endedv. /ˈɛndɪd/
    Brought to a conclusion or finish. The meeting ended earlier than expected.
  1647. 1630
    universen. /ˈjuːnɪvɜːrs/
    All of space and everything in it. The universe is vast and full of mysteries.
  1648. 1631
    preparev. /prɪˈpɛər/
    make ready for use or consideration I need to prepare dinner before guests arrive.
  1649. 1632
    opinionn. /əˈpɪnjən/
    a belief or judgment about something She shared her opinion on the new policy.
  1650. 1633
    moviesn. /ˈmuːviz/
    films shown in theaters or on screens We watched two movies over the weekend.
  1651. 1634
    soldiern. /ˈsoʊldʒər/
    a person who serves in the military The soldier bravely defended his country.
  1652. 1635
    washv. /wɒʃ/
    clean with water and soap Please wash your hands before dinner.
  1653. 1636
    programn. /ˈproʊɡræm/
    a planned series of events or activities The program starts at 7 PM tonight.
  1654. 1637
    heatn. /hiːt/
    the quality of being hot or warm The heat from the sun is intense today.
  1655. 1638
    usualadj. /ˈjuːʒuəl/
    common or habitual; typical She arrived at her usual time for work.
  1656. 1639
    ticketn. /ˈtɪkɪt/
    a pass for entry or travel I bought a ticket for the concert online.
  1657. 1640
    stolenadj. /ˈstoʊlən/
    taken unlawfully; not belonging to one The stolen car was found abandoned nearby.
  1658. 1641
    preferv. /prɪˈfɜr/
    like one thing more than another I prefer coffee over tea in the morning.
  1659. 1642
    awareadj. /əˈwɛər/
    having knowledge or perception of something She is aware of the upcoming deadline.
  1660. 1643
    surelyadv. /ˈʃʊərli/
    certainly; without doubt Surely, we can finish this project on time.
  1661. 1644
    maleadj. /meɪl/
    relating to the sex that produces sperm The male bird is more colorful than the female.
  1662. 1645
    basen. /beɪs/
    the bottom support or foundation The base of the statue is made of marble.
  1663. 1646
    mattersn. /ˈmætərz/
    things that are important or significant Family matters are always my top priority.
  1664. 1647
    liftn. /lɪft/
    an act of raising something Can you help me lift this heavy box?
  1665. 1648
    labn. /læb/
  1666. 1649
    commandn. /kəˈmɑːnd/
    an authoritative order or instruction He gave the command to start the mission.
  1667. 1650
    proofn. /pruːf/
    evidence or argument establishing truth She showed proof of her identity at the airport.
  1668. 1651
    creamn. /kriːm/
    Thick dairy product for cooking or coffee. I like cream in my coffee.
  1669. 1652
    sellingn. /ˈsɛlɪŋ/
    The act of exchanging goods for money. Selling lemonade on a hot day is fun.
  1670. 1653
    believedv. /bɪˈlivd/
    Thought something was true or real. She believed in his honesty completely.
  1671. 1654
    createv. /kriˈeɪt/
    To make something new or original. They want to create a new app.
  1672. 1655
    hn. /eɪtʃ/
  1673. 1656
    affordv. /əˈfɔrd/
    To have enough money for something. I can't afford that expensive car.
  1674. 1657
    sundayn. /ˈsʌnˌdeɪ/
  1675. 1658
    totaladj. /ˈtoʊtəl/
    Complete amount or sum of something. The total cost was higher than expected.
  1676. 1659
    dumbadj. /dʌmb/
    Lacking intelligence or common sense. That was a dumb mistake to make.
  1677. 1660
    threwv. /θruː/
    To send something through the air. He threw the ball to his friend.
  1678. 1661
    francen. /fræns/
  1679. 1662
    birthn. /bɜːrθ/
    the act of being born The birth of her baby was joyful.
  1680. 1663
    createdv. /kriˈeɪtɪd/
    made or brought into existence She created a beautiful painting yesterday.
  1681. 1664
    realizedv. /ˈriəlaɪzd/
    became aware of something He realized he forgot his keys at home.
  1682. 1665
    britishadj. /ˈbrɪtɪʃ/
    relating to Great Britain She enjoys British literature and films.
  1683. 1666
    noisen. /nɔɪz/
    a sound, often loud or disruptive The noise from the construction was annoying.
  1684. 1667
    nutsn. /nʌts/
    hard-shelled fruits or seeds I like to snack on mixed nuts daily.
  1685. 1668
    studentsn. /ˈstuːdənts/
    people studying at a school or university The students gathered for their final exam.
  1686. 1669
    birdsn. /bɜːrdz/
    feathered animals that can fly The birds were singing in the morning.
  1687. 1670
    socialadj. /ˈsoʊʃəl/
    related to society or community She has a very social personality and loves gatherings.
  1688. 1671
    brilliantadj. /ˈbrɪljənt/
    very bright or intelligent She had a brilliant idea for the project.
  1689. 1672
    bodiesn. /ˈbɒdiz/
    physical forms of living beings The bodies were found in the forest.
  1690. 1673
    tien. /taɪ/
    a piece of clothing worn around the neck He wore a blue tie to the meeting.
  1691. 1674
    openedv. /ˈoʊpənd/
    to have moved something to allow access She opened the door to let him in.
  1692. 1675
    ourspron. /ˈaʊərz/
    belonging to us This house is ours, not yours.
  1693. 1676
    bucksn. /bʌks/
    informal term for dollars I spent a few bucks on lunch today.
  1694. 1677
    kevinn. /ˈkɛvɪn/
  1695. 1678
    mistern. /ˈmɪstər/
    a respectful form of address for a man Mister Smith will help you with that.
  1696. 1679
    uglyadj. /ˈʌɡli/
    not pleasant to look at The painting was considered quite ugly.
  1697. 1680
    ryann. /ˈraɪən/
  1698. 1681
    focusn. /ˈfoʊkəs/
    center of interest or attention She needs to focus on her studies.
  1699. 1682
    dann. /dæn/
  1700. 1683
    opensv. /ˈoʊpənz/
    makes something accessible or available He opens the door for his friend.
  1701. 1684
    existv. /ɪɡˈzɪst/
    to be present or alive Many species exist in the rainforest.
  1702. 1685
    followedv. /ˈfɑloʊd/
    went after or came behind She followed the path through the woods.
  1703. 1686
    englandn. /ˈɪŋɡlənd/
  1704. 1687
    drawv. /drɔː/
    to produce a picture or image He likes to draw in his sketchbook.
  1705. 1688
    purposen. /ˈpɜrpəs/
    reason for doing something Her purpose is to help others.
  1706. 1689
    lettersn. /ˈlɛtərz/
    written characters of the alphabet She wrote letters to her friends.
  1707. 1690
    danieln. /ˈdænjəl/
  1708. 1691
    openingn. /ˈoʊpənɪŋ/
    the act of beginning something The opening of the new store was exciting.
  1709. 1692
    bulletn. /ˈbʊlɪt/
    a projectile fired from a gun He found a bullet on the ground.
  1710. 1693
    annan. /ˈænə/
  1711. 1694
    latelyadv. /ˈleɪtli/
    recently; in the near past I've been feeling tired lately.
  1712. 1695
    stayedv. /steɪd/
    remained in a place or position She stayed at her friend's house.
  1713. 1696
    fallingn. /ˈfɔːlɪŋ/
    the act of dropping down The falling leaves signaled autumn's arrival.
  1714. 1697
    seasonn. /ˈsiːzən/
    a period of the year with specific weather Summer is my favorite season of the year.
  1715. 1698
    endsn. /ɛndz/
    the final parts of something The ends of the rope were frayed.
  1716. 1699
    suggestv. /səˈdʒɛst/
    to propose an idea or plan Can you suggest a good restaurant?
  1717. 1700
    joyn. /dʒɔɪ/
    a feeling of great happiness The child's laughter brought her joy.
  1718. 1,700 / 2,000
  1719. 1701
    distancen. /ˈdɪstəns/
    the space between two points The distance to the store is two miles.
  1720. 1702
    responsibilityn. /rɪˌspɒnsɪˈbɪləti/
    duty to take care of something She has a responsibility to help her family.
  1721. 1703
    wheneverconj. /wɛnˈɛvər/
    at any time that Call me whenever you need assistance.
  1722. 1704
    issuen. /ˈɪʃuː/
    a problem or concern We need to address the issue immediately.
  1723. 1705
    thousandsnum. /ˈθaʊzəndz/
    the number 1,000 or more There were thousands of people at the concert.
  1724. 1706
    processn. /ˈprəʊsɛs/
    a series of actions to achieve something The process of making bread takes time.
  1725. 1707
    swordn. /sɔːrd/
    a weapon with a long blade
  1726. 1708
    showern. /ˈʃaʊər/
    a brief fall of rain or water I took a quick shower after the workout.
  1727. 1709
    weakadj. /wiːk/
    not strong or powerful He felt weak after the long run.
  1728. 1710
    fuckedadj. /fʌkt/
    in a very bad situation I really messed up; I'm totally fucked.
  1729. 1711
    lonelyadj. /ˈloʊnli/
    Feeling sad because of lack of company. She felt lonely in the crowded room.
  1730. 1712
    happinessn. /ˈhæpinəs/
    A state of well-being and contentment. Her smile showed her true happiness today.
  1731. 1713
    ericn. /ˈɛrɪk/
  1732. 1714
    tinyadj. /ˈtaɪni/
    Very small in size or amount. He found a tiny insect on the leaf.
  1733. 1715
    deskn. /dɛsk/
    A piece of furniture for working or studying. I left my books on the desk at school.
  1734. 1716
    pooln. /puːl/
    A small body of still water. We swam in the pool all afternoon.
  1735. 1717
    propertyn. /ˈprɒpərti/
    Something owned; real estate. They bought a new property in the city.
  1736. 1718
    forcedadj. /fɔːrst/
    Made to do something against one's will. He felt forced to apologize after the argument.
  1737. 1719
    settlev. /ˈsɛtl/
    To establish a home or resolve an issue. They decided to settle in a quiet town.
  1738. 1720
    indistinctadj. /ɪndɪˈstɪŋkt/
    Not clear or sharply defined. The voice in the distance was indistinct and muffled.
  1739. 1721
    weightn. /weɪt/
    a measure of heaviness I need to check my weight regularly.
  1740. 1722
    receivedv. /rɪˈsiːvd/
    got something that was sent I received your message yesterday.
  1741. 1723
    gangn. /ɡæŋ/
    a group of people, often in crime The gang was caught by the police.
  1742. 1724
    bitev. /baɪt/
    to use teeth to cut into something Be careful not to bite your tongue.
  1743. 1725
    fridayn. /ˈfraɪdeɪ/
  1744. 1726
    disappearedv. /dɪsəˈpɪərd/
    vanished or could not be found The cat disappeared from the yard.
  1745. 1727
    interviewn. /ˈɪntərvjuː/
    a meeting to ask questions I have an interview for a new job.
  1746. 1728
    expectingv. /ɪkˈspɛktɪŋ/
    looking forward to something happening She is expecting a package today.
  1747. 1729
    kindaadv. /ˈkaɪndə/
    somewhat or a little bit I'm kinda tired after the trip.
  1748. 1730
    surgeryn. /ˈsɜːrdʒəri/
    medical operation on the body He needs surgery on his knee.
  1749. 1731
    horsesn. /hɔːrsɪz/
    large domesticated animals for riding She loves riding horses on weekends.
  1750. 1732
    mayorn. /ˈmeɪər/
    the elected head of a city The mayor announced new community programs today.
  1751. 1733
    baben. /beɪb/
    a term of endearment for a loved one Hey babe, how was your day?
  1752. 1734
    ancientadj. /ˈeɪnʃənt/
    very old or from a long time ago They discovered ancient ruins in the desert.
  1753. 1735
    handsomeadj. /ˈhænsəm/
    attractive or good-looking, usually for men He is a handsome man with charming features.
  1754. 1736
    thomasn. /ˈtɒməs/
  1755. 1737
    saturdayn. /ˈsætərdeɪ/
    the day after Friday We usually go hiking on Saturday mornings.
  1756. 1738
    staffn. /stæf/
    group of people working together The staff organized a great event last night.
  1757. 1739
    linesn. /laɪnz/
    long, narrow marks or boundaries She drew lines on the paper for the graph.
  1758. 1740
    unitn. /ˈjuːnɪt/
    a single part of a larger whole Each unit in the project has specific tasks.
  1759. 1741
    fann. /fæn/
    A device for creating airflow. I turned on the fan to cool down.
  1760. 1742
    gentlemann. /ˈdʒɛntlmən/
  1761. 1743
    introducev. /ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs/
    To make someone known to another. Let me introduce you to my friend.
  1762. 1744
    faten. /feɪt/
    The development of events beyond control. They believed it was their fate to meet.
  1763. 1745
    splitv. /splɪt/
    To divide into parts or sections. We need to split the bill evenly.
  1764. 1746
    recentlyadv. /ˈriːsntli/
    Not long ago; lately. I recently started a new job.
  1765. 1747
    expectedadj. /ɪkˈspɛktɪd/
    Regarded as likely to happen. She was expected to arrive by noon.
  1766. 1748
    addv. /æd/
    To join something to another. Please add sugar to my coffee.
  1767. 1749
    orderedv. /ˈɔːrdərd/
    Requested something to be delivered. I ordered pizza for dinner tonight.
  1768. 1750
    slowlyadv. /ˈsloʊli/
    At a low speed; not quickly. He walked slowly to enjoy the view.
  1769. 1751
    alarmn. /əˈlɑːrm/
    a warning sound or signal The alarm went off at six o'clock.
  1770. 1752
    membern. /ˈmɛmbər/
    a person belonging to a group She is a member of the book club.
  1771. 1753
    sleptv. /slɛpt/
    past tense of sleep He slept for eight hours last night.
  1772. 1754
    enterv. /ˈɛntər/
    to go into a place Please enter the room quietly.
  1773. 1755
    signedv. /saɪnd/
    past tense of sign She signed the contract yesterday.
  1774. 1756
    spanishadj. /ˈspænɪʃ/
  1775. 1757
    gardenn. /ˈɡɑːrdən/
    a piece of land for growing plants They planted flowers in the garden.
  1776. 1758
    bringsv. /brɪŋz/
    to carry or take something to someone She brings lunch to work every day.
  1777. 1759
    braveadj. /breɪv/
    showing courage or determination The brave firefighter rescued the cat.
  1778. 1760
    pign. /pɪɡ/
    a domesticated farm animal The pig rolled in the mud happily.
  1779. 1761
    modeln. /ˈmɒdəl/
    a representation of something She built a model of the Eiffel Tower.
  1780. 1762
    fingern. /ˈfɪŋɡər/
    a digit on the hand He pointed with his finger to the map.
  1781. 1763
    medicinen. /ˈmɛdɪsɪn/
    substance for treating illness She took her medicine before going to bed.
  1782. 1764
    accessn. /ˈæksɛs/
    the ability to enter or use You need a password to access the website.
  1783. 1765
    failedv. /feɪld/
    did not succeed He failed to complete the project on time.
  1784. 1766
    flatn. /flæt/
    an apartment or living space They live in a flat near the park.
  1785. 1767
    easilyadv. /ˈiːzɪli/
    without difficulty She solved the puzzle easily and quickly.
  1786. 1768
    discoveredv. /dɪsˈkʌvərd/
    found something new They discovered a hidden cave during their hike.
  1787. 1769
    basedadj. /beɪst/
    established on a foundation The movie is based on a true story.
  1788. 1770
    screwn. /skruː/
    a fastener with a spiral thread He tightened the screw with a screwdriver.
  1789. 1771
    insaneadj. /ɪnˈseɪn/
    Mentally ill or extremely unreasonable. He made an insane decision last night.
  1790. 1772
    caresv. /kɛərz/
    Shows concern or interest. She cares deeply about her friends.
  1791. 1773
    weathern. /ˈwɛðər/
    State of the atmosphere at a place. The weather is beautiful today.
  1792. 1774
    fingersn. /ˈfɪŋɡərz/
    Digits on a hand. She waved her fingers at me.
  1793. 1775
    sann. /sæn/
  1794. 1776
    scottn. /skɒt/
  1795. 1777
    pathn. /pæθ/
    A way or track for walking. We walked along the narrow path.
  1796. 1778
    softadj. /sɒft/
    Pleasantly smooth or gentle. The blanket feels soft and warm.
  1797. 1779
    harmn. /hɑːrm/
    Physical injury or damage. I don't want to cause any harm.
  1798. 1780
    stylen. /staɪl/
    A manner of doing something. She has a unique fashion style.
  1799. 1781
    communityn. /kəˈmjuːnɪti/
    A group of people living together. The community organized a local clean-up event.
  1800. 1782
    seesv. /siːz/
    Perceives with the eyes. She sees the mountains from her window.
  1801. 1783
    basicallyadv. /ˈbeɪsɪkli/
    In simple terms; fundamentally. Basically, we need to start over again.
  1802. 1784
    aln. /æl/
  1803. 1785
    signaln. /ˈsɪɡnəl/
    A sign or indication. The traffic signal turned green for cars.
  1804. 1786
    nopeinterj. /noʊp/
    Informal way to say no. Do you want to go out? Nope.
  1805. 1787
    spareadj. /spɛər/
    Additional or extra. I have a spare tire in my trunk.
  1806. 1788
    speechn. /spiːʧ/
    The expression of thoughts in spoken words. He gave a powerful speech at the event.
  1807. 1789
    coveredadj. /ˈkʌvərd/
    Having a layer or coating. The table was covered with a white cloth.
  1808. 1790
    shakev. /ʃeɪk/
    To move back and forth quickly. She likes to shake hands when greeting people.
  1809. 1791
    looseadj. /luːs/
    not tight or firmly fixed My pants are too loose after washing.
  1810. 1792
    snown. /snoʊ/
    frozen precipitation in flakes The snow covered the ground beautifully.
  1811. 1793
    russianadj. /ˈrʌʃən/
  1812. 1794
    laken. /leɪk/
    a large body of water We spent the day swimming in the lake.
  1813. 1795
    brightadj. /braɪt/
    giving off a lot of light The sun is bright today at the beach.
  1814. 1796
    roofn. /ruːf/
    the top covering of a building The roof needs repairs after the storm.
  1815. 1797
    ohhinterj. /oʊ/
  1816. 1798
    sendingv. /ˈsɛndɪŋ/
    causing something to go to someone I am sending you the documents now.
  1817. 1799
    paintv. /peɪnt/
    to apply color to a surface I will paint the fence this weekend.
  1818. 1800
    remindv. /rɪˈmaɪnd/
    to make someone remember something Please remind me to call her later.
  1819. 1,800 / 2,000
  1820. 1801
    paln. /pæl/
    a close friend He's been my pal since childhood.
  1821. 1802
    nakedadj. /ˈneɪkɪd/
    not clothed or covered The baby was naked after the bath.
  1822. 1803
    postn. /poʊst/
    a piece of mail I received a letter in the post today.
  1823. 1804
    sugarn. /ˈʃʊɡər/
    a sweet substance used in food I like my coffee with sugar.
  1824. 1805
    headingn. /ˈhɛdɪŋ/
    a title or topic The heading of the article caught my attention.
  1825. 1806
    streetsn. /striːts/
    public roads in a city The streets were crowded with people.
  1826. 1807
    damagen. /ˈdæmɪdʒ/
    harm or injury to something The storm caused significant damage to homes.
  1827. 1808
    silencen. /ˈsaɪləns/
    the absence of sound There was a deep silence in the room.
  1828. 1809
    doorsn. /dɔːrz/
    movable barriers for entry Please close the doors behind you.
  1829. 1810
    peten. /piːt/
  1830. 1811
    edpart. /iːd/
  1831. 1812
    successn. /səkˈsɛs/
    achieving a desired goal or outcome. Her hard work led to great success.
  1832. 1813
    wetadj. /wɛt/
    covered with liquid, usually water. The ground is wet after the rain.
  1833. 1814
    nahinterj. /nɑː/
    informal way to say no. Do you want to go? Nah, I'm busy.
  1834. 1815
    amountn. /əˈmaʊnt/
    a quantity of something. What amount of sugar do you need?
  1835. 1816
    membersn. /ˈmɛmbərz/
    people belonging to a group. The club has many active members.
  1836. 1817
    katen. /keɪt/
  1837. 1818
    managev. /ˈmænɪdʒ/
    to control or handle something. Can you manage the project alone?
  1838. 1819
    safetyn. /ˈseɪfti/
    the condition of being protected. Safety is our top priority at work.
  1839. 1820
    returnedv. /rɪˈtɜrnd/
    to have gone back to a place. She returned home after the trip.
  1840. 1821
    harderadj. /ˈhɑrdər/
    more difficult or tough This test is harder than the last one.
  1841. 1822
    fbin. /ˌɛf-biː-ˈaɪ/
  1842. 1823
    blockv. /blɑk/
    to stop movement or progress They tried to block the road with debris.
  1843. 1824
    showingv. /ˈʃoʊɪŋ/
    presenting or displaying something The gallery is showing new artwork this week.
  1844. 1825
    fancyadj. /ˈfænsi/
    elaborate or decorative She wore a fancy dress to the party.
  1845. 1826
    chefn. /ʃɛf/
    a professional cook The chef prepared a delicious meal for us.
  1846. 1827
    contractn. /ˈkɒntrækt/
    a formal agreement between parties They signed a contract for the new project.
  1847. 1828
    digv. /dɪɡ/
    to break up and move earth We need to dig a hole for the fence.
  1848. 1829
    chestn. /tʃɛst/
    a large box for storage He opened the chest to find old toys.
  1849. 1830
    good-byeinterj. /ɡʊdˈbaɪ/
    a farewell expression She waved good-bye as she left.
  1850. 1831
    drinksn. /drɪŋks/
    beverages, especially non-alcoholic ones We ordered drinks at the café.
  1851. 1832
    daven. /deɪv/
  1852. 1833
    buriedv. /ˈbɛrid/
    placed underground or hidden The treasure was buried in the sand.
  1853. 1834
    briann. /ˈbraɪən/
  1854. 1835
    traden. /treɪd/
    the act of buying and selling They engaged in trade at the market.
  1855. 1836
    journeyn. /ˈdʒɜːrni/
    an act of traveling from one place to another Her journey took her across the country.
  1856. 1837
    stomachn. /ˈstʌmək/
    the organ for digesting food I felt a pain in my stomach.
  1857. 1838
    changesn. /ˈtʃeɪndʒɪz/
    alterations or modifications The changes improved the overall design.
  1858. 1839
    detailsn. /ˈdiːteɪlz/
    specific pieces of information Please provide the details of the event.
  1859. 1840
    thoughtsn. /θɔts/
    ideas or opinions formed in the mind She shared her thoughts on the topic.
  1860. 1841
    divorcen. /dɪˈvɔːrs/
    legal ending of a marriage They decided to file for divorce last year.
  1861. 1842
    funeraln. /ˈfjuːnərəl/
    ceremony for a deceased person We attended her grandmother's funeral last week.
  1862. 1843
    marian. /məˈriːə/
  1863. 1844
    footballn. /ˈfʊtbɔːl/
    team sport played with a ball He plays football every Saturday with friends.
  1864. 1845
    realityn. /riˈælɪti/
    the state of things as they are She faced the reality of her situation bravely.
  1865. 1846
    theoryn. /ˈθɪəri/
    a system of ideas or principles His theory about climate change is widely discussed.
  1866. 1847
    goshinterj. /ɡɒʃ/
    expression of surprise or amazement Gosh, I didn't expect to see you here!
  1867. 1848
    ruinedv. /ˈruːɪnd/
    destroyed or severely damaged The storm ruined our picnic plans completely.
  1868. 1849
    gaten. /ɡeɪt/
    a movable barrier for entry Please close the gate when you leave.
  1869. 1850
    williamn. /ˈwɪljəm/
  1870. 1851
    spreadv. /sprɛd/
    to extend over a surface She likes to spread butter on her toast.
  1871. 1852
    outtapart. /ˈaʊtə/
    (informal) out of
  1872. 1853
    japaneseadj. /dʒəˈpæniz/
  1873. 1854
    suddenadj. /ˈsʌdən/
    happening quickly and unexpectedly There was a sudden change in the weather.
  1874. 1855
    coatn. /koʊt/
    a garment worn for warmth He wore a heavy coat in the winter.
  1875. 1856
    sooneradv. /ˈsuːnər/
    at an earlier time I would prefer to leave sooner rather than later.
  1876. 1857
    cheesen. /tʃiːz/
    a dairy product made from milk I love adding cheese to my sandwich.
  1877. 1858
    larryn. /ˈlæri/
  1878. 1859
    springn. /sprɪŋ/
    the season after winter Flowers bloom beautifully in the spring.
  1879. 1860
    pagen. /peɪdʒ/
    a single side of a sheet of paper Please turn to the next page of the book.
  1880. 1861
    earsn. /ɪərz/
    Body parts for hearing sounds. She whispered secrets in my ears.
  1881. 1862
    simonn. /ˈsaɪmən/
  1882. 1863
    castlen. /ˈkæsl/
    Large fortified building or residence. They visited a medieval castle in Scotland.
  1883. 1864
    hiddenadj. /ˈhɪdən/
    Not visible or concealed from view. The treasure was hidden under the old tree.
  1884. 1865
    stormn. /stɔːrm/
    Severe weather with strong winds. The storm knocked out the power last night.
  1885. 1866
    cosconj. /kɒz/
    Because (informal conjunction). I stayed home cos it was raining.
  1886. 1867
    personallyadv. /ˈpɜrsənəli/
    In a personal manner or way. I personally think it's a great idea.
  1887. 1868
    artistn. /ˈɑːrtɪst/
    Someone who creates art or performances. The artist painted a beautiful landscape.
  1888. 1869
    hilln. /hɪl/
    Raised area of land, smaller than a mountain. We climbed the hill to see the view.
  1889. 1870
    excitingadj. /ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/
    Causing great enthusiasm or eagerness. The movie was really exciting to watch.
  1890. 1871
    permissionn. /pərˈmɪʃən/
    approval to do something I need permission to leave early today.
  1891. 1872
    jerryn. /ˈdʒɛri/
  1892. 1873
    expensiveadj. /ɪkˈspɛnsɪv/
    costing a lot of money That restaurant is too expensive for me.
  1893. 1874
    ticketsn. /ˈtɪkɪts/
    documents for entry to an event I bought tickets for the concert next week.
  1894. 1875
    forestn. /ˈfɒrɪst/
    large area covered with trees We hiked through the dense forest yesterday.
  1895. 1876
    barelyadv. /ˈbɛərli/
    only just; hardly I barely finished my homework on time.
  1896. 1877
    eggsn. /ɛɡz/
    oval food from birds, often eaten I like to have eggs for breakfast.
  1897. 1878
    goinv. /ˈɡoʊɪn/
  1898. 1879
    regretv. /rɪˈɡrɛt/
    feel sad about a past action I regret not studying harder in school.
  1899. 1880
    lessonn. /ˈlɛsn/
    a period of instruction Today's lesson is about basic math.
  1900. 1881
    lovern. /ˈlʌvər/
    a person in a romantic relationship She is my lover and best friend.
  1901. 1882
    breadn. /brɛd/
    a common food made from flour I bought a loaf of bread today.
  1902. 1883
    andyn. /ˈændi/
  1903. 1884
    subjectn. /ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/
    a topic or area of study Math is my favorite subject in school.
  1904. 1885
    legaladj. /ˈliːɡəl/
    related to the law or rules They sought legal advice for the contract.
  1905. 1886
    growingv. /ˈɡroʊɪŋ/
    increasing in size or amount The plant is growing quickly in sunlight.
  1906. 1887
    illadj. /ɪl/
    not healthy or sick He felt ill after eating too much.
  1907. 1888
    jasonn. /ˈdʒeɪsən/
  1908. 1889
    moodn. /muːd/
    a temporary state of mind or feeling Her mood brightened after the good news.
  1909. 1890
    ownern. /ˈoʊnər/
    a person who possesses something The owner of the shop is very friendly.
  1910. 1891
    causedv. /kɔzd/
    made something happen The storm caused a lot of damage.
  1911. 1892
    beepingv. /ˈbiːpɪŋ/
    making a short, high sound The microwave is beeping to signal it's done.
  1912. 1893
    pointsn. /pɔɪnts/
    marks or scores in a game She scored the most points in the match.
  1913. 1894
    datingn. /ˈdeɪtɪŋ/
    going out with someone romantically They have been dating for over a year.
  1914. 1895
    lossn. /lɔs/
    the state of losing something His loss was deeply felt by everyone.
  1915. 1896
    secretaryn. /ˈsɛkrəˌtɛri/
    a person who manages office tasks The secretary organized the meeting schedule.
  1916. 1897
    revengen. /rɪˈvɛndʒ/
    punishment for a wrong done He sought revenge for the betrayal.
  1917. 1898
    santan. /ˈsæntə/
  1918. 1899
    likelyadj. /ˈlaɪkli/
    probably true or expected It is likely to rain tomorrow.
  1919. 1900
    rentn. /rɛnt/
    payment for using property We need to pay the rent by Friday.
  1920. 1,900 / 2,000
  1921. 1901
    connectionn. /kəˈnɛkʃən/
    a relationship or link between things She felt a strong connection with her friends.
  1922. 1902
    assistantn. /əˈsɪstənt/
    a person who helps someone else The assistant organized the meeting schedule.
  1923. 1903
    reasonsn. /ˈriːzənz/
    explanations for why something happens He gave several reasons for his decision.
  1924. 1904
    yellingv. /ˈjɛlɪŋ/
    shouting loudly or forcefully The children were yelling with excitement.
  1925. 1905
    paintingn. /ˈpeɪntɪŋ/
    a picture made with colors on a surface She admired the painting in the gallery.
  1926. 1906
    treesn. /triːz/
    tall plants with a trunk and leaves The park is filled with beautiful trees.
  1927. 1907
    doctorsn. /ˈdɒktərz/
    medical professionals who treat patients The doctors worked late to help everyone.
  1928. 1908
    rushn. /rʌʃ/
    a hurried movement or activity There was a rush to finish the project.
  1929. 1909
    foreignadj. /ˈfɔːrɪn/
    from another country or culture She loves trying foreign foods and dishes.
  1930. 1910
    roughadj. /rʌf/
    having an uneven or irregular surface The rough road made the ride uncomfortable.
  1931. 1911
    centuryn. /ˈsɛnʧəri/
    a period of one hundred years The 21st century began in the year 2001.
  1932. 1912
    murderern. /ˈmɜːrdərər/
    a person who kills another person The police arrested the suspected murderer last night.
  1933. 1913
    nightsn. /naɪts/
    periods of darkness each day I love watching stars on clear nights.
  1934. 1914
    pairn. /pɛər/
    two things that are similar or used together I bought a new pair of shoes yesterday.
  1935. 1915
    runsv. /rʌnz/
    moves quickly on foot She runs every morning to stay fit.
  1936. 1916
    pocketn. /ˈpɒkɪt/
    a small bag sewn into clothing He found his keys in his jacket pocket.
  1937. 1917
    farmn. /fɑːrm/
    land used for growing crops or raising animals They own a large farm in the countryside.
  1938. 1918
    mattn. /mæt/
  1939. 1919
    biken. /baɪk/
    a two-wheeled vehicle for riding I ride my bike to work every day.
  1940. 1920
    obviousadj. /ˈɒbvɪəs/
    easily seen or understood It was obvious she was upset about something.
  1941. 1921
    atev. /eɪt/
    consumed food She ate a delicious sandwich for lunch.
  1942. 1922
    grewv. /ɡruː/
    increased in size or amount The plant grew taller with more sunlight.
  1943. 1923
    professionaladj. /prəˈfɛʃənəl/
    related to a job or career He is a professional photographer by trade.
  1944. 1924
    timn. /tɪm/
  1945. 1925
    goodnessn. /ˈɡʊdnəs/
    the quality of being good Her goodness shines through her actions.
  1946. 1926
    partsn. /pɑːrts/
    pieces of a whole The toy has many small parts to assemble.
  1947. 1927
    alann. /ˈælən/
  1948. 1928
    universityn. /ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːrsəti/
    an institution for higher education She plans to attend university next year.
  1949. 1929
    squaren. /skwɛər/
    a shape with four equal sides The table is a perfect square shape.
  1950. 1930
    grandfathern. /ˈɡrænˌfɑːðər/
    the father of one's parent My grandfather tells the best stories.
  1951. 1931
    europen. /ˈjʊərəp/
  1952. 1932
    geniusn. /ˈdʒiːniəs/
    Exceptional intellectual or creative ability. She is a musical genius with incredible talent.
  1953. 1933
    casesn. /ˈkeɪsɪz/
    Instances or examples of something. We reviewed several cases in our meeting.
  1954. 1934
    ruinn. /ruːɪn/
    The state of being destroyed or damaged. The old castle is now in ruins.
  1955. 1935
    wintern. /ˈwɪntər/
    The coldest season of the year. We love to ski during the winter months.
  1956. 1936
    tonguen. /tʌŋ/
    The muscular organ in the mouth. She stuck out her tongue playfully.
  1957. 1937
    memoriesn. /ˈmɛməriz/
    Recollections of past experiences. We shared our favorite childhood memories.
  1958. 1938
    dapart. /də/
  1959. 1939
    buyingn. /ˈbaɪɪŋ/
    The act of purchasing something. I am buying groceries for the week.
  1960. 1940
    cancern. /ˈkænsər/
    A disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth. She is raising awareness about cancer research.
  1961. 1941
    clockn. /klɒk/
    A device for telling time. I checked the clock before leaving.
  1962. 1942
    oceann. /ˈoʊʃən/
    A large body of salt water. The ocean is beautiful at sunset.
  1963. 1943
    dnan. /diː-ɛn-eɪ/
  1964. 1944
    liarn. /ˈlaɪər/
    A person who tells lies. He was caught being a liar again.
  1965. 1945
    tourn. /tʊər/
    A journey to explore a place. We took a tour of the museum.
  1966. 1946
    thiefn. /θiːf/
    A person who steals. The thief was caught on camera.
  1967. 1947
    bleepinterj. /bliːp/
    A sound indicating a beep. The machine made a bleep noise.
  1968. 1948
    lisan. /ˈliːzə/
  1969. 1949
    rightsn. /raɪts/
    Entitlements or freedoms people have. Everyone deserves equal rights and freedoms.
  1970. 1950
    includingprep. /ɪnˈkluːdɪŋ/
    To contain as part of a whole. I like many fruits, including apples.
  1971. 1951
    competitionn. /ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃən/
    a contest between individuals or groups She entered the competition to win a scholarship.
  1972. 1952
    smithn. /smɪθ/
  1973. 1953
    plannedadj. /plænd/
    arranged or organized in advance They had a planned meeting for next week.
  1974. 1954
    emilyn. /ˈɛmɪli/
  1975. 1955
    boringadj. /ˈbɔːrɪŋ/
    not interesting; dull The movie was so boring, I fell asleep.
  1976. 1956
    victimsn. /ˈvɪktɪmz/
    people harmed or injured The victims of the accident received support.
  1977. 1957
    mentionedv. /ˈmɛnʃənd/
    referred to briefly He mentioned her name during the discussion.
  1978. 1958
    bonesn. /boʊnz/
    the hard structures in the body The skeleton is made up of bones.
  1979. 1959
    plantn. /plænt/
    a living organism that grows in soil She bought a new plant for her home.
  1980. 1960
    blessv. /blɛs/
    to confer well-being or protection The priest will bless the new house.
  1981. 1961
    warningn. /ˈwɔːrnɪŋ/
    a notice of potential danger He received a warning about the storm.
  1982. 1962
    knockingn. /ˈnɒkɪŋ/
    the sound of hitting something I heard knocking at the front door.
  1983. 1963
    repart. /riː/
  1984. 1964
    crashn. /kræʃ/
    a sudden loud noise or collision The car made a loud crash on impact.
  1985. 1965
    bedroomn. /ˈbɛdˌruːm/
    a room for sleeping in She decorated her bedroom with flowers.
  1986. 1966
    loweradj. /ˈloʊər/
    situated at a reduced level He took the lower shelf for storage.
  1987. 1967
    silvern. /ˈsɪlvər/
    a shiny gray-white metal She wore a beautiful silver necklace.
  1988. 1968
    groaningv. /ˈɡroʊnɪŋ/
    making a low sound of pain He was groaning from the headache.
  1989. 1969
    madamen. /mæˈdɑːm/
  1990. 1970
    defensen. /dɪˈfɛns/
    protection against attack The team focused on their defense strategy.
  1991. 1971
    resultsn. /rɪˈzʌlts/
    outcomes or findings from an action The results of the test were surprising.
  1992. 1972
    toiletn. /ˈtɔɪlɪt/
    a fixture for urination and defecation Please wash your hands after using the toilet.
  1993. 1973
    eventn. /ɪˈvɛnt/
    an occurrence or happening The concert was a memorable event for everyone.
  1994. 1974
    complicatedadj. /ˈkɒmplɪkeɪtɪd/
    difficult to understand or deal with The instructions were too complicated for me.
  1995. 1975
    shapen. /ʃeɪp/
    the external form or outline of something The sculpture has a unique shape and design.
  1996. 1976
    priestn. /priːst/
    a person authorized to perform religious duties
  1997. 1977
    royaladj. /ˈrɔɪəl/
  1998. 1978
    cheapadj. /ʧiːp/
    low in price or cost I found a cheap restaurant nearby for lunch.
  1999. 1979
    romanticadj. /roʊˈmæntɪk/
    related to love or romance They had a romantic dinner by candlelight.
  2000. 1980
    downstairsadv. /ˌdaʊnˈstɛərz/
    on a lower floor of a building She went downstairs to grab her coat.
  2001. 1981
    invitev. /ɪnˈvaɪt/
    to ask someone to attend I will invite my friends to the party.
  2002. 1982
    fortunen. /ˈfɔːrʧuːn/
    great wealth or luck She inherited a fortune from her grandfather.
  2003. 1983
    tearsn. /tɪərz/
    drops of liquid from the eyes She wiped away her tears after the movie.
  2004. 1984
    avoidv. /əˈvɔɪd/
    to stay away from something I try to avoid eating too much sugar.
  2005. 1985
    reachedv. /riːʧt/
    arrived at a destination or goal He finally reached the top of the mountain.
  2006. 1986
    higheradj. /ˈhaɪər/
    greater in height or level The building is higher than all others nearby.
  2007. 1987
    familiaradj. /fəˈmɪliər/
    well-known or easily recognized That song sounds very familiar to me.
  2008. 1988
    telephonen. /ˈtɛlɪˌfoʊn/
  2009. 1989
    burningadj. /ˈbɜrnɪŋ/
    producing flames or heat The burning candle lit up the room.
  2010. 1990
    filledadj. /fɪld/
    containing as much as possible The box was filled with old toys.
  2011. 1991
    kellyn. /ˈkɛli/
  2012. 1992
    alicen. /ˈælɪs/
  2013. 1993
    airportn. /ˈɛərˌpɔrt/
    a place for arriving and departing flights We arrived at the airport two hours early.
  2014. 1994
    jobsn. /ʤɒbz/
    positions of employment or work Many people are looking for jobs right now.
  2015. 1995
    grownv. /ɡroʊn/
    to have developed or matured She has grown a lot since last year.
  2016. 1996
    waltern. /ˈwɔltər/
  2017. 1997
    racheln. /ˈreɪʧəl/
  2018. 1998
    giantadj. /ˈdʒaɪənt/
    very large or enormous He has a giant collection of comic books.
  2019. 1999
    insurancen. /ɪnˈʃʊərəns/
    protection against financial loss I need to renew my health insurance policy.
  2020. 2000
    woodsn. /wʊdz/
    an area filled with trees We went for a walk in the woods.

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