Daily Use English Words with Meaning | For Beginners 2019


200+ Daily Use English Words with Meaning | For Beginners 2019



In this blog 200+ simple English words for daily use for beginners are discussed. These words are very simple and with meanings so, everyone can easily understand and can use in their daily life. Read all the words and start using in your daily life and enhance your vocabulary. :)

·      Rancour         -       bitterness
·      Eccentric        -       the person who has strange
Habits
·      Cannibal        -       who eats human flesh
·      Resist             -       defy
·      Deject             -       demoralize
·      Disdain           -       scorn
·      Exuberance   -       excitement
·      Egotism         -       vanity
·      Calamity        -       disaster
·      Nimble           -       agile
·      Expensive      -       costly
·      Ailment          -       sickness
·      Baby               – n. A newly born creature
·      Back                – n. The part behind the front;
·      Bacteria         – n. Living things that are one cell
·      Bad                         – ad. Wrong; not good
·      Balance          – v. To make two sides equal
·      Ball                 – n. Something round
·      Balloon          –light material that rises
·      Ballot              – n. A piece of paper used for voting      
·      Ban                  – v. To not permit; to stop; n. An official
·      Bank        – n. An organization that keeps money
·      Bar          – v. To prevent or block
·      Barrier     – n. Anything that blocks
·      Bottom    – ad. The lowest part of something
·      Box           – n. Something to put things into
·      Boy           – n. A young male person
·      Boycott    – v. To refuse to take part in
·      Brain         – n. The control centre of thought
·      Brave        – ad. Having no fear
·      Bread       – n. A food made from grain
·      Break        – v. To divide into parts by force
·      Breathe    – v. Inhale and exhale of air in body
·      Bridge       – n. A structure built over a waterway
·      Brief          – ad. Short; not long
·      Bright        – ad. strong and clear in color
·      Bring         – v. To come with something
·      Broadcast – v. To send information, stories or music
·      Brother   – n. A male with the same father or mother
·      Brown      – ad. Having the color like that of coffee
·      Budget     – n. A spending plan
·      Build     – v. To join materials together to make something
·      Building  – n. Anything built for use as a house, factory, Office, school, store or place of entertainment
·      Bullet       – n. A small piece of metal shot from a gun
·      Burn        – v. To be on fire; to destroy or damage by fire
·      Capital – n. The official center of a government
·      Capture – v. To make a person or animal a prisoner
·      Car      – n. A vehicle with wheels used to carry people
·      Care    – v. To like; to protect; to feel worry or interest
·      Career – n. A chosen profession
·      Careful – ad. Acting safely; with much thought
·      Carry – v. To take something or someone from one place
·      To another
·      Case (court) – n. A legal action
·      Cat – n. A small animal that often lives with humans
·      Catch – v. To seize after a chase
·      Cause – v. To make happen; n. The thing or person that produces a result
·      Ceasefire – n. A halt in fighting, usually by agreement
·      Celebrate – v. To honour a person or event with Special activities
·      Cell – n. A small mass of living material that is part of all Plants and animals
·      Center – n. The middle of something
·      Century – n. One hundred years
·      Ceremony – n. An act or series of acts done in a special way Established by tradition
·      Chairman – n. A person leading a meeting or an Organized group
·      Champion – n. The best; the winner
·      Chance – n. A possibility of winning or losing or That something will happen
·      Change – v. To make different; to become different
·      Charge – v. To accuse someone of something
·      Chase – v. To run or go after someone or
·      Cheat – v. To get by a trick; to steal from
·      Cheer – v. To shout approval or praise
·      Chemicals – n. Elements found in nature or Made by people
·      Chief – n. The head or leader of a group;
·      Child – n. A baby; a boy or girl
·      Children – n. More than one child
·      Choose – v. To decide between two or more
·      Corn – n. A food grain
·      Correct – ad. True; free from mistakes; v. To change to what is Right
·      Corruption – n. Actions taken to gain money or power that Are legally or morally wrong
·      Cost – n. The price or value of
·      Cotton – n. A material made from a plant of the same name
·      Count – v. To speak or add numbers
·      Country – n. A nation; the territory of a nation; land away From cities
·      Court – n. Where trials take place; where judges make decisions about law
·      Cover – v. To put something over a person or thing; n. Anything that is put over a person or thing
·      Cow – n. A farm animal used for its milk
·      Crash – v. To fall violently; to hit with great force
·      Create – v. To make; to give life or form to
·      Creature – n. Any living being; any animal or human
·      Credit – n. An agreement that payments will be made at a Later time
·      Crew – n. A group of people working together
·      Crime – n. An act that violates a law
·      Criminal – n. A person who is responsible for a crime
·      Crisis – n. An extremely important time when something may become much better or worse; a Dangerous situation
·      Criticize – v. To say what is wrong with something or Someone; to condemn; to judge
·      Dance – v. To move the body and feet to music
·      Danger – n. A strong chance of suffering Injury, damage or loss
·      Dark – ad. Having little or no light
·      Date – n. An expression of time; a day,Month and year
·      Daughter – n. A person’s female child
·      Day – n. Twenty–four hours; the hours Of sunlight
·      Dead – ad. Not living
·      Deaf – ad. Not able to hear
·      Deal – v. To have to do with
·      Debate – v. To argue for or against something; n. A public Discussion or argument
·      Debt – n. Something that is owed; the condition of owing
·      Decide – v. To choose; to settle; to judge
·      Declare – v. To say; to make a statement
·      Decrease – v. To make less in size or amount
·      Deep – ad. Going far down; a long way from top to bottom
·      Defeat – v. To cause to lose in a battle or struggle; n. A loss;The condition of having lost
·      Defend – v. To guard or fight against attack; to protect
·      Deficit – n. A shortage that results when spending is greater than earnings, or imports are greater than exports
·      Define – v. To give the meaning of; to explain
·      D degree – n. A measure of temperature
·      Detain – v. To keep or hold (“the police detained several Suspects for questioning.”)
·      Develop – v. To grow; to create; to experience progress
·      Device – n. A piece of equipment made for A special purpose
·      Dictator – n. A ruler with Complete power
·      Die – v. To become dead
·      Diet – n. Usual daily food and drink
·      Different – ad. Not the same
·      Difficult – ad. Not easy
·      Dig – v. To make a hole in the ground
·      Dinner – n. The main amount of food eaten at
·      A usual time
·      Diplomat – n. A person who represents his or her
Government in dealing with another government
·      Direct – v. To lead; to aim or show the way (“he directed me To the theater.
·      Direction – n. The way (east, west, north, south); where Someone or something came from or went to
·      Dirt – n. Earth or soil
·      Disappear – v. To become unseen; to no longer exist

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