anyone; anybody (pron): used in questions and negatives to mean “a person or people” Use “anyone anybody” in a sentence Is anyone else excited about this? Hello? Is anyone here? She’s unlike anyone I’ve ever met. Don’t share this with anyone. She accepts criticism from anyone but her parents. I’m not trying to impress anyone. […]
Continue readingany (detpron, adv): some, or even the smallest amount or number of; at all or in the least Use “any” in a sentence Is there any possibility that he’ll win the election? There are three empty rooms. However, we can’t use any of them. I didn’t see any familiar faces at the party. Do you […]
Continue readinganxiously (adv): in a way that shows you are worried or nervous: Use “anxiously” in a sentence Her parents waited anxiously for her to come home that night. He anxiously looked around for her. Tim answered the questions anxiously. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readinganxious (adj): worried and nervous: Use “anxious” in a sentence He seems anxious about the meeting. My mother is anxious about my future. We are anxious about your health. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readinganxiety (n): an uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future Use “anxiety” in a sentence He tried to hide his anxiety. Her anxiety was apparent to everyone. The girl’s voice is full of anxiety. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readinganticipate (v): to imagine or expect that something will happen: Use “anticipate” in a sentence We don’t anticipate any major problems. The job was harder than I anticipated. Our current revenues are certainly lower than anticipated. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readinganswer (n, v): a reaction to a question, letter, phone call, etc. ; to say, write, or do something as a reaction to a question, letter, etc. Use “answer” in a sentence Answer the following questions! Raise your hands if you know the answer. My answer matches yours. After the speech, there will be a […]
Continue readinganother (det, pron): one more person or thing or an extra amount Use “another” in a sentence Each individual is different from another. Give me another example. Gesture is another way of communication. It’s difficult to get used to another country’s customs. Can you show me another example? Can you suggest another solution? The patient […]
Continue readingannually (adv): once every year Use “annually” in a sentence The meeting is held annually. Staff performance is reviewed annually. The conference will take place annually. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingannual (adj): happening once every year: Use “annual” in a sentence His annual income is over $150,000. What’s your annual income? How much is the annual membership fee? She gets an annual salary of $30.000. The club charges an annual fee of $50. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
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