30 Daily Use English Words with Examples

30 Daily Use English words with Examples

30 Daily Use English Words with Examples

ESL students, do you want to learn some new English words that you can use every day? This blog post will give you some useful examples of everyday English words.

It is very important to learn new vocabulary words, and this blog post will show you some great examples.

  1. Above: at a higher level
  • Cat in above the table.
  • Your efforts are above level.
  • Above all, she is a gorgeous woman.
  1. Allow: permit
  • Can I allow you to borrow my pen?
  • The teacher does not allow us to use phones in class.
  1. Amazing: strikingly unusual
  • It was amazing how quickly the dog learned the new trick.
  • That is an amazing accomplishment!
  1. Area: a particular space or location
  • What is the area of this room?
  • The area around the school is very safe.
  1. Award: a prize or honor given to someone for an achievement
  • She was awarded a medal for her bravery.
  • He was given an award for his dedication to teaching.
  1. Because: for the reason that
  • I am going to bed because I am very tired.
  1. Believe: accept as true
  • I believe that you are telling the truth.
  • Do you believe in ghosts?
  1. Birth: the moment when someone is born
  • He was born on July 4th, in 1978.
  • Her birth certificate says she was born in Russia.
  1. Born: having life or existence
  • He was born in a small town in Oklahoma.
  • The whale was born in the ocean.
  1. Both: both of them
  • Both of my parents are teachers.
  • Both men were arrested last night.
  1. Break: to separate into pieces by force
  • The glass broke when she dropped it on the floor.
  • He broke his leg in a skiing accident.
  1. Bring: to come with someone or something
  • I will bring my laptop with me to the meeting.
  • Can you bring your guitar to the party?
  1. Busy: having a lot of work to do
  • She is too busy right now and can’t meet with you.
  • I am sorry, but I am too busy to help you right now.
  1. Careful: cautious; paying attention
  • Careful! You might slip on the ice!
  • She is always careful when she crosses the street.
  1. Chance: a possibility, especially a good one
  • It was my chance to show him what I could do.
  • You should take the chance while you can.
  1. Chance: something that happens unexpectedly
  • It was just a chance that we ran into each other at the store.
  • I didn’t know he would be there, it was a chance meeting.
  1. Child: a person who is not yet an adult
  • The child is very nervous about going to school for the first time.
  • She has two children of her own.
  1. Clever: quick-witted; able to think of solutions quickly
  • He is clever enough to find a way out of this situation.
  • She is always the cleverest one in her class.
  1. Come: to approach or arrive
  • Come closer so I can see you better.
  • The bus is coming, so we should start walking.
  1. Complain: say that you are not happy with something
  • He always complains about the food at the restaurant.
  • She complained that the room was too cold.
  1. Complete: having all the necessary parts
  • The instructions said to complete assembly before use.
  • Are you finished with your math homework? I need help completing mine.
  1. Concern: worry or anxiety
  • I have concerns about his mental health.
  • She had concerns about being able to pay for college.
  1. Continue: keep doing something
  • He continued to work even though he was very tired.
  • She continued talking even though no one was listening.
  1. Control: have power over
  • The CEO controls the company’s finances.
  • He is trying to control his temper.
  1. Cool: calm and not emotional
  • I think it would be best if we stay cool during this discussion.
  • After the argument, she was completely cool towards him.
  1. Cost: require payment or effort
  • It cost me a lot of money to fix my car.
  • It will cost you time and energy to learn this material.
  1. Crazy: insane; not normal
  • She is crazy if she thinks I am going to do that!
  • He has been acting Crazy.
  1. Success: the achievement of something desired
  • Her success as a writer is admirable.
  • I am so proud of your success in the competition!
  1. Utter: to say something completely
  • I Uttered a surprised gasp when he walked into the room.
  • She Uttered a curse under her breath.
  1. Wait: to stop and do nothing
  • Wait, I want to take a picture!
  • I have to wait for my friend before we can leave.