ENglish Vocabulary

Masculine and Feminine is part of every language to identify gender. However, the difference between “male” and “female” is unnecessary. Many words in the past that were strictly “gender-biased” do not exist today. So, if you use the masculine form for a feminine noun, it will be okay in some cases. Man – Woman Boy […]

Here are 100 weird words you can’t miss! Affidavit (ah-fuh-DAY-vit): A written sworn statement used as evidence in court. Açaí (ah-sah-EE): A small, dark purple fruit from the açaí palm tree. Almond (AHL-muhnd): A type of nut, often used in cooking and baking. Arctic (ARK-tik): Relating to the region around the North Pole. Athlete (ATH-leet): […]

Expressions Smiling – Expressing happiness or pleasure. Frowning – Showing worry or displeasure by drawing brows together. Grinning – Smiling broadly, often in amusement or excitement. Pouting – Displaying annoyance by pushing lips outward. Smirking – Smiling in a sly or self-satisfied manner. Squinting – Narrowing eyes, often to focus or in reaction to light. […]

Commonly Confused Stress Patterns Content /ˈkɒn.tɛnt/ (happy) vs. Content /kənˈtɛnt/ (subject matter) Contract /ˈkɒn.trækt/ (legal agreement) vs. Contract /kənˈtrækt/ (to shrink) Contest /ˈkɒn.tɛst/ (competition) vs. Contest /kənˈtɛst/ (to challenge) Conduct /ˈkɒn.dʌkt/ (behavior) vs. Conduct /kənˈdʌkt/ (to lead) Present /ˈprez.ənt/ (gift) vs. Present /prɪˈzɛnt/ (to show) Object /ˈɒb.dʒɛkt/ (thing) vs. Object /əbˈdʒɛkt/ (to oppose) Project /ˈprɒdʒ.ɛkt/ […]

Bizarre (bih-ZAHR) – Strange or unusual in an interesting way. Blissful (BLISS-ful) – Full of joy and happiness. Bubbly (BUB-lee) – Cheerful and full of energy. Crisp (KRISP) – Fresh, firm, and pleasantly sharp. Cuddly (KUD-lee) – Soft and inviting to hug. Dainty (DAYN-tee) – Delicate and pretty. Dapper (DAP-er) – Neat and stylish (usually […]

1. Silent Letters Silent “k”: Appears before “n” (e.g., knight). Silent “b”: Often follows “m” (e.g., comb). Silent “p”: Appears in certain words of Greek origin (e.g., psychology). Examples: Silent “k”: knight, knife, knit, knot, know, knock, knee, knob, kernel, knowledge, knell, kneel, knick, knaves, knapsack, knitted, knitting, knocker, knoll, knocks, knockout, knurl, knacker, kneecap, […]

Big ↔ Small Fast ↔ Slow Happy ↔ Sad Hot ↔ Cold Easy ↔ Difficult Near ↔ Far Full ↔ Empty Old ↔ Young Heavy ↔ Light Tall ↔ Short Soft ↔ Hard Clean ↔ Dirty Day ↔ Night Open ↔ Close Start ↔ Stop True ↔ False Bright ↔ Dark Strong ↔ Weak Hard […]

Learn these words and write paragraphs using the words in each set of 10: Set 1 Patronizing – Treating others as if they are less intelligent or capable. Condescending – Speaking down to someone as if they are inferior. Empathetic – Understanding and sharing the feelings of others. Assertive – Expressing oneself confidently without being […]

Walk Walk lazily – Stroll Walk aimlessly – Wander Walk with difficulty – Trudge Walk proudly – Strut Walk unsteadily – Stagger Walk slowly and heavily – Plod Walk in water – Wade Walk tiredly – Saunter Walk in an energetic way – Stride Walk slowly with hesitation – Dawdle Walk slowly with heavy steps […]

Several baby names are used repeatedly across different species, making them common. Calf: Common for many mammals like elephants, whales, giraffes, hippos, and buffalos. Cub: Used for big cats (lions, tigers, leopards), bears, pandas, and hyenas. Pup: Often found with mammals like dogs, wolves, otters, seals, sea lions, armadillos, and even bats. Kitten (Kit): Typically […]

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