approval (n): the feeling of having a positive opinion of someone or something Use “approval” in a sentence I asked for their approval. You must obtain approval before you can go. You should not have done that without my approval. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingappropriate (adj): suitable or right for a particular situation or occasion Use “appropriate” in a sentence You should wear something more appropriate your age. I couldn’t think of anything appropriate to say. It is not appropriate for you to do this. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingapproach (v, n): to come near or nearer to something or someone in space, time, quality, or amount Use “approach” in a sentence She approached him with a smile on her face. I suggest a different approach to this problem. Let’s approach this problem from a different angle. I tried to approach, but he waved […]
Continue readingappreciate (v): to recognize how good someone or something is and to value him, her, or it Use “appreciate” in a sentence I appreciate your enthusiasm. Your help is highly appreciated. I greatly appreciate your kindness. We appreciate your hard work. Her talents are not fully appreciated in that company. I appreciate your concern. Back […]
Continue readingappointment (n): a formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time and place Use “appointment” in a sentence She wrote a note to remind herself about the appointment. Please contact my secretary to make an appointment. Do you have an appointment with him? I’m calling to confirm your appointment. Back to “3000 […]
Continue readingappoint (v): to choose someone officially for a job or responsibility Use “appoint” in a sentence We appointed him as our representative. They appointed him manager. The government appointed a committee to investigate the accident. I’ve been appointed to help you. We appointed him as our representative. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingapply (v): to request something, usually officially, especially in writing or by sending in a form Use “apply” in a sentence This rule applies to all cases. I don’t speak English well enough to apply for that job. I am going to apply for a scholarship. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingapplication (n): an official request for something, usually in writing Use “application” in a sentence Please fill out this application form! Don’t forget to attach your photo to the application form. This application needs more features. You need to attach your photo to the application form. His job application has been rejected. I withdrew my […]
Continue readingapple (n): a round fruit with firm, white flesh and a green, red, or yellow skin Use “apple” in a sentence This apple tastes sour. She’s eating an apple. Count the apples in the basket. My mother bought some apples at a fruit store. Which do you prefer, apples or bananas? Cut the apple into […]
Continue readingappearance (n): an occasion when someone appears in public Use “appearance” in a sentence Don’t judge people by their appearance. He was deceived by her innocent appearance. She took too much pride in her appearance. She has a good-looking appearance. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
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