English Words Day 1
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Start building your English vocabulary with this Day 1 list of essential words. Explore a selection of commonly used words across different contexts and enhance your language skills. Expand your vocabulary with words related to everyday life, communication, emotions, and more. Use this list as a foundation to boost your English proficiency and effectively express yourself in various situations.
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Verb |
arise |
Meaning |
To arise is to happen. |
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Example |
Difficulties arose with his computer because it was old. |
2 |
Noun |
benefactor |
Meaning |
A benefactor is a person who gives money to help someone. |
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Example |
The student’s benefactor gave him money to spend on his studies. |
3 |
Noun |
blacksmith |
Meaning |
A blacksmith is a person who makes things out of metal. |
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Example |
The blacksmith pounded the piece of metal until it was flat. |
4 |
Adj. |
charitable |
Meaning |
When someone is charitable, they help people who are in need. |
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Example |
My sister was charitable enough to help me buy my first house. |
5 |
Noun |
chimney |
Meaning |
A chimney is a tall pipe used to carry smoke out of a building. |
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Example |
The cat was on the roof sitting next to the chimney. |
6 |
Verb |
compensate |
Meaning. |
To compensate is to pay someone for the time they spent doing something. |
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Example |
Her boss compensated her for the extra work she did last week. |
7 |
Verb |
encounter |
Meaning. |
If you encounter something, you meet or come close to it. |
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Example |
I encountered a sea turtle while I was swimming. |
8 |
Verb |
exceed |
Meaning. |
To exceed is to be more than something. |
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Example |
Since I exceeded my limit, I decided to get rid of my credit cards. |
9 |
Verb |
forge |
Meaning |
To forge is to make or produce, especially with difficulty. |
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Example |
Stacy and Heather forged their friendship when they were teenagers. |
10 |
Adj. |
humble |
Meaning |
People who are humble do not believe that they are better than other people. |
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Example |
Even though Bob is the smartest boy in his class, he is humble. |
11 |
Noun |
iron |
Meaning |
To arise is to happen. |
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Example |
Difficulties arose with his computer because it was old. |
12 |
Verb |
ladder |
Meaning |
A ladder is an object that is used to climb up and down things. |
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Example |
He used a ladder to climb to the top of his tree house. |
13 |
Adj. |
modest |
Meaning |
If people are modest, they do not think that they are too important. |
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Example |
Derek is very modest for someone who is so rich. |
14 |
Verb |
occupy |
Meaning |
To occupy a place is to live, work, or be there. |
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Example |
Kevin and Alice occupied the chairs and had a long discussion. |
15 |
Noun |
penny |
Meaning |
A penny is a coin worth one cent. |
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Example |
U.S. President Abraham Lincoln is on the penny. |
16 |
Verb |
preach |
Meaning |
To preach is to talk about and promote a religious idea. |
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Example |
Aaron often preached about living an honest life. |
17 |
Verb |
prosper |
Meaning |
To prosper is to be successful or make a lot of money. |
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Example |
Frank’s new business finally prospered after many years of hard work. |
18 |
Noun |
province |
Meaning |
A province is a small area that is controlled by a country. |
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Example |
Canada is divided into several different provinces. |
19 |
Noun |
satisfaction |
Meaning |
Satisfaction is a feeling you get when you do or receive something good. |
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Example |
Brad was filled with satisfaction when he saw what was for dinner. |
20 |
Verb |
sustain |
Meaning |
To sustain something is to keep it going. |
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Example |
Wind power is a clean way to sustain a city with energy. |