Learning English becomes easier when you start with basic words. In this blog post, you will learn 100 simple English words with their meanings and example sentences for daily use. These words will help you improve your speaking, reading, and understanding in everyday situations.
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What are Basic English Words?
Basic English words are common words we use every day in speaking, writing, and reading. They are the foundation of English and help you create sentences quickly.
- These words are used in school, home, travel, and daily life.
 - They include nouns, verbs, adjectives, and prepositions.
 - Learning them helps you talk about people, places, actions, and things.
 
Why Should You Learn Basic Words?
- To start conversations easily
 - To understand simple sentences
 - To build your vocabulary
 - To improve your English faster
 
100 Basic English Words with Meanings
Below is a list of 100 common English words. We have added meanings to help you understand how they are used.
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apple – a round red or green fruit
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ball – a round object used for playing
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cat – a small pet animal with soft fur
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dog – a loyal animal often kept as a pet
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eat – to have food
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fast – moving quickly
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go – to move from one place to another
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happy – feeling good or joyful
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ice – frozen water
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jump – to move quickly off the ground
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kind – nice and helpful
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laugh – to smile with sound when happy
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man – an adult male person
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name – the word used to call someone
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open – not closed
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pen – a tool used to write
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quiet – not making noise
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run – to move quickly on foot
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sit – to rest on a chair or surface
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talk – to speak or say something
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umbrella – something used to protect from rain or sun
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visit – to go and meet someone or a place
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water – the clear liquid we drink
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X-ray – a photo of inside the body
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yes – to agree or say okay
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zoo – a place where animals are kept for people to see
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book – pages joined together to read
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chair – something you sit on
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dance – to move your body with music
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egg – food from a hen
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fire – heat and light from burning
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girl – a young female child
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house – a place where people live
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in – inside something
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job – work someone does to earn money
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keep – to hold or save something
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love – strong liking or care
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mother – a female parent
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no – to disagree or say not
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out – not inside
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pig – a farm animal with a flat nose
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queen – a female ruler or king’s wife
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red – a color
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sun – the big ball of light in the sky
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toy – something children play with
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under – below or beneath
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van – a big vehicle for travel or transport
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wind – air moving around us
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yard – open space outside the house
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zero – the number 0
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bag – something used to carry things
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coin – a round piece of money
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door – used to enter or leave a room
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friend – someone you like and trust
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hello – a word to greet someone
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light – brightness that helps us see
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hard – not soft or needing effort
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like – to enjoy or prefer something
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shirt – clothing worn on the upper body
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tree – a tall plant with a trunk and leaves
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uncle – brother of your father or mother
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hug – to hold someone with arms to show love
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phone – a device to talk to someone far away
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window – an opening in a wall to let light in
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moon – the round object in the night sky
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hat – something worn on the head
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aunt – sister of your father or mother
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game – an activity for fun or play
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crying – shedding tears when sad
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car – a vehicle with wheels used for travel
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hands – parts of your body used to hold or touch
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teacher – someone who helps you learn
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school – a place where students learn
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clock – a tool to tell time
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bird – an animal with wings and feathers
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road – a path for cars or people to travel
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frog – a small green animal that jumps
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father – a male parent
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dress – a one-piece clothing worn by girls or women
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brother – a male sibling
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bus – a big vehicle that carries many people
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river – a long flow of water
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shelf – a flat board to keep things on
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write – to form words with a pen or pencil
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wall – the side part of a room or building
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photo – a picture taken with a camera
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watch – something worn on the wrist to tell time
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sleeping – the act of resting with eyes closed
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milk – white liquid from a cow used as food
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ring – a small round piece of jewelry for fingers
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pencil – a tool used to write or draw
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shirt – clothing for the top part of the body
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snow – white cold flakes falling in winter
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strong – having power or strength
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legs – parts of the body used for walking
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soup – hot liquid food
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flower – colorful part of a plant
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floor – the bottom surface of a room
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box – a container with sides and a lid
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doorbell – a button that rings when someone visits
 
Example Sentences with the use of Basic English Words
- I have an apple in my bag.
 - He kicked the ball very hard.
 - The cat is on the sofa.
 - I saw a big dog in the park.
 - We will eat dinner at 8.
 - She runs very fast every morning.
 - Let’s go to the market.
 - I feel very happy today.
 - Please put some ice in the glass.
 - The kids love to jump on the bed.
 - He is a kind man.
 - They laugh at funny jokes.
 - The man is standing near the door.
 - My name is Sara.
 - Can you open the window?
 - I need a pen to write.
 - Please be quiet in the room.
 - I can run faster than you.
 - You may sit here.
 - Let’s talk about your plan.
 - She carries an umbrella during rain.
 - I will visit my cousin tomorrow.
 - Drink more water every day.
 - The doctor looked at the X-ray.
 - Yes, I like tea.
 - We saw lions at the zoo.
 - I read a good book.
 - That chair is broken.
 - I love to dance at parties.
 - I ate an egg for breakfast.
 - Keep away from the fire.
 - The girl is wearing a pink dress.
 - We live in a big house.
 - The keys are in my pocket.
 - He got a new job today.
 - Keep the door closed.
 - I love my family.
 - My mother is a teacher.
 - No, I don’t like it.
 - Let’s go out and play.
 - The pig is eating food.
 - The queen waved at the people.
 - I like the color red.
 - The sun is bright today.
 - She got a new toy.
 - The ball is under the table.
 - We traveled in a van.
 - The wind is very strong today.
 - He cleaned the yard before lunch.
 - The score is zero now.
 - My bag is very light.
 - I found a coin on the road.
 - The door is open.
 - She is my best friend.
 - I always say hello to new people.
 - The light is very bright.
 - He works very hard.
 - I like this song.
 - That’s a nice shirt.
 - There is a bird on the tree.
 - My uncle lives in London.
 - She gave me a big hug.
 - Can I borrow your phone?
 - Please close the window.
 - I see the moon in the sky.
 - He wears a hat every day.
 - My aunt is a nurse.
 - Let’s play a fun game.
 - The baby is crying.
 - The car is very fast.
 - He washed his hands.
 - The teacher is very nice.
 - I go to school daily.
 - The clock shows 3 PM.
 - I saw a big bird in the sky.
 - This road is very busy.
 - There is a frog in the pond.
 - My father is cooking dinner.
 - She wore a blue dress.
 - He is my younger brother.
 - The bus is late again.
 - We had a picnic near the river.
 - I keep my books on a shelf.
 - I write with my right hand.
 - There is a spider on the wall.
 - We took a nice photo.
 - I bought a new watch.
 - The baby is sleeping now.
 - I drink milk every morning.
 - She found a ring in the box.
 - I like to draw with a pencil.
 - This shirt is too small.
 - We played in the snow.
 - He is very strong.
 - My legs are tired.
 - She made a hot soup.
 - We planted a flower.
 - Please clean the floor.
 - He opened the box slowly.
 - The doorbell rang twice.
 
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FAQs
Q1: How can I remember basic English words?
Repeat them daily, use flashcards, and write short sentences.
Q2: Can these words help in speaking English?
Yes! These are daily use words and help in speaking clearly.
Q3: Are these words enough for beginners?
These 100 words are a great start. You can add more words later.
Q4: Can kids also learn these words?
Yes, these are perfect for kids and beginners.
Q5: Where can I practice more?
Practice on English learning apps, websites, and talk with friends.
Learning basic English words is the first step to speak and understand English better. Use this list daily, make your own sentences, and grow your vocabulary. Stay consistent and enjoy your learning journey!

							


