Beginner Vocabulary
Welcome to our beginner vocabulary section! Here you'll find essential words that every English learner should know. These words are commonly used in everyday conversations and will help you build a strong foundation in English.
How to Use This List
For each word, we provide:
- The pronunciation (in International Phonetic Alphabet)
- The part of speech
- A clear definition
- An example sentence
- Synonyms (when applicable)
Try to memorize a few words each day and practice using them in sentences. You can also create flashcards to help you review them regularly.
Tips for Learning Vocabulary
- Use context: Try to learn words in context rather than in isolation.
- Practice regularly: Review words frequently to move them from short-term to long-term memory.
- Make connections: Connect new words to images, situations, or other words you already know.
- Use the words: Practice using new words in sentences, both written and spoken.
- Group related words: Learn words in related groups (e.g., food-related words, greetings, etc.).
Below you'll find our beginner vocabulary list. Happy learning!
Word List
Hello
/həˈloʊ/
exclamation, noun
Used as a greeting or to begin a phone conversation.
"Hello, how are you?"
Goodbye
/ˌɡʊdˈbaɪ/
exclamation, noun
Used when leaving or ending a conversation.
"Goodbye, see you tomorrow!"
Friend
/frɛnd/
noun
A person who you like and enjoy being with.
"She's my best friend."
Synonyms: companion, buddy, pal
Delicious
/dɪˈlɪʃəs/
adjective
Having a very pleasant taste or smell.
"The cake was delicious."
Synonyms: tasty, appetizing, flavorful