Vocabulary Exercises in English

Starting with O

Starting with O 1. ObeyWord Type: VerbPronunciation: uh-BAYMeaning: To follow rules or commandsSynonyms: Follow, ComplySentences:• Children should obey their parents.• Soldiers must obey their commander. 2. ObjectWord Type: Noun / VerbPronunciation: OB-jekt / uh-BJEKTMeaning: A thing / To opposeSynonyms: Thing, Item / ProtestSentences:• She picked up a shiny object.• I object to his rude behavior.

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Starting with N

Starting with N 1. NativeWord Type: Adjective / NounPronunciation: NAY-tivMeaning: Belonging to one’s own country or birthplaceSynonyms: Local, IndigenousSentences: He is a native of Delhi. I love my native place. 2. NarrowWord Type: AdjectivePronunciation: NAIR-ohMeaning: Having a small widthSynonyms: Thin, Tight, LimitedSentences: This road is too narrow for two cars. His mind is very narrow.

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Starting with M

Starting with M 1. ManageWord Type: VerbPronunciation: MAN-ijMeaning: To handle or control somethingSynonyms: Control, Direct, HandleSentences: She manages the entire team efficiently. You must learn how to manage your time. 2. MatureWord Type: Adjective / VerbPronunciation: muh-CHURMeaning: Fully developed or grownSynonyms: Adult, Developed, ResponsibleSentences: He is mature enough to make his own decisions. The fruit

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Starting with L

Starting with L 1. LaughWord Type: Verb / NounPronunciation: LAFMeaning: To express happiness through sound or movementSynonyms: Giggle, Chuckle, SnickerSentences: They laughed loudly at the joke. Her laugh made everyone smile. 2. LearnWord Type: VerbPronunciation: LURNMeaning: To gain knowledge or skillSynonyms: Study, Grasp, UnderstandSentences: She is learning to play the guitar. We learn from our

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Starting with K

Starting with K 1. KindWord Type: AdjectivePronunciation: KYNDMeaning: Having a friendly or generous natureSynonyms: Gentle, Caring, CompassionateSentences: She is a very kind person. Always be kind to animals. 2. KingdomWord Type: NounPronunciation: KING-duhmMeaning: A country ruled by a king or queenSynonyms: Empire, Realm, TerritorySentences: The king ruled his kingdom wisely. The animal kingdom includes all

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Starting with J

Starting with J 1. JourneyWord Type: Noun / VerbPronunciation: JUR-neeMeaning: Traveling from one place to anotherSynonyms: Trip, Voyage, ExpeditionSentences: They went on a long journey together. Life is a wonderful journey full of lessons. 2. JoyfulWord Type: AdjectivePronunciation: JOY-fulMeaning: Full of happinessSynonyms: Cheerful, Delighted, MerrySentences: She had a joyful smile on her face. The atmosphere

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Starting with I

Starting with I 1. IdealWord Type: Adjective / NounPronunciation: EYE-dee-uhlMeaning: Perfect or most suitableSynonyms: Perfect, Model, ExemplarySentences: She is the ideal candidate for the job. This weather is ideal for a picnic. 2. IdentifyWord Type: VerbPronunciation: EYE-den-tuh-fyMeaning: To recognize or name someone or somethingSynonyms: Recognize, Detect, DetermineSentences: She easily identified her bag at the airport.

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Starting with H

Starting with H 1. HabitWord Type: NounPronunciation: HAB-itMeaning: Regular practice or routineSynonyms: Custom, Practice, RoutineSentences: Reading daily is a good habit. He has a habit of waking up early. 2. HandleWord Type: Verb / NounPronunciation: HAN-dlMeaning: Manage or controlSynonyms: Manage, Deal, OperateSentences: She can handle the situation well. Hold the handle firmly. 3. HappenWord Type:

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Starting with G

Starting with G 1. GainWord Type: Verb / NounPronunciation: GAYNMeaning: Obtain / increaseSynonyms: Acquire, Obtain, EarnSentences: He gained a lot of experience. She gained confidence after the course. 2. GatherWord Type: VerbPronunciation: GATH-erMeaning: Collect / assembleSynonyms: Collect, Assemble, AccumulateSentences: Gather all the documents before submitting. The children gathered flowers in the garden. 3. GenerateWord Type:

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