annoying (adj): making you feel slightly angry Use “annoying” in a sentence That noise is very annoying. He has several annoying habits. She is so annoying. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingannoyed (adj): angry Use “annoyed” in a sentence She looked at him with a very annoyed expression. I was annoyed at the interruption. He seems really annoyed. I’m seriously annoyed at him. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingannoy (v): to make someone angry Use “annoy” in a sentence You’re starting to annoy me. This continuous noise annoys me. It really annoys me when people forget to say thank you. That guy annoys me. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingannounce (v): to make something known or tell people about something officially Use “announce” in a sentence They haven’t formally announced their engagement yet. He announced his intention to retire. The teacher is about to announce the winners of the game. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readinganniversary (n): the day on which an important event happened in a previous year Use “anniversary” in a sentence Today is my parents’ wedding anniversary. Tomorrow is our wedding anniversary. Congratulations on your wedding anniversary! They invited over 300 guests to their wedding anniversary. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingankle (n): the joint (= place where two bones are connected) between the foot and the leg, or the thin part of the leg just above the foot Use “ankle” in a sentence He has a broken ankle. I twisted my ankle while playing football. I slipped and twisted my ankle. She fell awkwardly and […]
Continue readinganimal (n): something that lives and moves but is not a human, bird, fish, or insect Use “animal” in a sentence You can see many animals in this forest. I love animals, especially dogs. Some animals are very good at climbing. Dogs are loyal animals. The leaves of this tree are poisonous to most animals. […]
Continue readingangry (adj): having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them Use “angry” in a sentence I don’t like people who easily get angry. What is he angry about? He rarely gets angry. Do you know why she’s so angry? She appears to be […]
Continue readingangrily (adv): in a way that shows that you feel angry with someone or about something Use “angrily” in a sentence There is a woman complaining angrily out there. He swore angrily. She angrily concluded the meeting. She slammed the door angrily. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingangle (n): the space between two lines or surfaces at the point at which they touch each other, measured in degrees Use “angle” in a sentence Let’s approach this problem from a different angle. Measure each angle of the triangle. The photo was taken from an unusual angle. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in […]
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