Basic English words

Basic English words

Basic English words

To learn English, start by memorizing important new vocabulary and, here is a series of various vocabulary that you may need in your daily life and will enrich your vocabulary with that. Here is a comprehensive lesson for many translated and diverse vocabulary.

The largest group of English words

First of all, the most important thing in learning any language is your stock of words. What is the use of studying all the rules without words! The linguistic outcome is the foundation upon which your language skill is based; The more language you have, the more fluent and confident you will become. For this, I advise you to collect as many English words as possible, and then save a certain number of words per day according to your ability and free time, even if it is only five words each day. Then review weekly what you have saved. After not long, you will be surprised by the result of this persistence.

What do you need to do to not forget what you memorize?

  1. You should always review the meaning of the word, every time you say or write the word you want to memorize.
  2. Pay attention to the way each word is pronounced, and repeat it in a clear voice when you memorize it, this will help you remember it more easily.
  3. It is not enough to just look at the word and pronounce it, you have to train yourself to write it more than once.
  4. Use every word you memorize to form short and useful phrases; Moving from memorizing words to forming sentences gradually develops your language skills.
  5.  Apply all the previous tips together, as your use of all your senses later becomes a strong barrier to your forgetting of words.

Below we will give you the best set of English words that will inevitably help you to form the necessary outcome, to start your task.

First: Colors in the English language 

  • White
  • Black
  • Red
  • Green
  • Blue
  • Yellow
  • Orange
  • Pink
  • Brown
  • Beige
  • Gray
  • Turquoise
  • Maroon
  • Purple
  • Violet

If the word “Light” is affixed to the color, it means the light shade of color, such as Light blue, and if the word Dark is attached to it, it means the darker shade of color, such as Dark green. As for the word Bright, if it is attached to one of the colors, it indicates that the color is bright like Bright red.

Second: the parts of the human body in English  

  • Hair 
  • Forehead  
  • Eye  
  • Eyebrow   
  • Eyelid 
  • Pupil  
  • Iris  
  • Eyelash  
  • Nose 
  • Mouth  
  • Lips  
  • Tongue 
  • Cheek 
  • Temple  
  • Ear  
  • Ear lobe  
  • Chin  
  • Throat  
  • Neck 
  • Chest 
  • Nipple  
  • Armpit  
  • Navel – bellybutton 
  • Stomach 
  • Belly – Tummy 
  • Arm  
  • Wrist 
  • Finger 
  • Thumb 
  • Index finger  
  • Middle finger 
  • Ring finger   
  • Little finger  
  • Palm  
  • Shoulders  
  • Shoulder blade  
  • Back 
  • Buttocks  
  • Hamstring 
  • Elbow   
  • Thigh  
  • Knee 
  • Leg  
  • Heel 
  • Arch   
  • Toes 
  • Big toe  
  • Ankle 

Third: Names of clothes in English

  • Jacket 
  • Sweater 
  • Shirt 
  • Pants  
  • Jeans  
  • Shorts  
  • Cap  
  • Tie  
  • Shoes  
  • Tennis shoe  
  • Boot  
  • Belt  
  • Sandal 
  • Flip-flop 
  • Slipper 
  • Bathrobe  
  • Briefs  
  • Boxers  
  • Sock  
  • Suit  
  • Vest  
  • Tuxedo  
  • Bow tie  
  • Skirt  
  • Miniskirt  
  • Blouse  
  • Stockings  
  • Tights  
  • High heels – Stilettos  
  • Trainers 
  • Wellingtons  
  • Shoelace  
  • Leather jacker  
  • Gloves  
  • Underpants 
  • Knickers 
  • Bra  
  • Blazer 
  • Bathing suit  
  • Swimming trunks  
  • Night gown 
  • Robe 
  • Bikini  
  • Hat 
  • Overcoat   
  • Trousers 
  • T-shirt 
  • Raincoat  
  • Pullover  
  • Cardigan  
  • Jumper  
  • Thong 
  • Tracksuit  
  • Overalls 
  • Apron  
  • Dress 
  • Purse  
  • Suspenders  
  • Evening grown  
  • Veil 
  • Slip 
  • Panties  

Fourth: family members in English 

  • Mother  
  • Grandfather 
  • Grandmother  
  • Grandson 
  • Husband  
  • Wife  
  • Son  
  • Daughter  
  • Brother 
  • Sister 
  • Child 
  • Children   
  • Kids  
  • Uncle  
  • Aunt  
  • Cousin  
  • Nephew  
  • Niece  
  • Godfather 
  • Godmother  
  • Godson 
  • Goddaughter  
  • Stepfather  
  • Stepmother  
  • Stepson  
  • Stepdaughter 
  • Stepbrother- Half-brother 
  • Stepsister- Half-sister 
  • Father-in-law  
  • Mother-in-law  
  • Sister-in-law  
  • Siblings 
  • Boyfriend  
  • Girlfriend  
  • Partner 

Fifth: Feelings in English

  • Bored
  • Calm
  • Delighted
  • Depressed
  • Disappointed
  • Disgusted
  • Enthusiastic- Excited
  • Exhausted
  • Happy
  • Miserable
  • Pleased
  • Relaxed
  • Sad
  • Stressed
  • Surprised
  • Tired
  • Worried

Sixth: Adjectives in English

  • Absent-minded
  • Adventurous
  • Arrogant / Snobbish / conceited
  • Bad-tempered
  • Boring
  • Brave
  • Calm
  • Cautious
  • Cheerful
  • Clever
  • Confident
  • Cowardly
  • Crazy
  • Dishonest
  • Easy-going
  • Emotional
  • Friendly
  • Funny
  • Generous
  • Good-humored
  • Hard-working
  • honest
  • Impatient
  • Impolite
  • Impulsive
  • Intelligent
  • Introverted
  • Kind
  • Lazy
  • Meaning
  • Modest
  • Moody
  • Patient
  • Polite
  • Rude
  • Sensible
  • Sensitive
  • Serious
  • Shy
  • Sophisticated
  • Stupid
  • Talented
  • Unfriendly
  • Witty
  • Down to earth

Seventh: Names of jobs and professions in English

  • Accountant
  • Actor
  • Actress
  • Air hostess
  • Air stewardess
  • Archeologist
  • Artist
  • Anthropologist
  • Baker
  • Ballerina
  • Bank manager
  • Barber
  • Beautician
  • Biologist
  • Shoeshine
  • Botanist
  • Builder
  • Butcher
  • Buyer
  • Carpenter
  • Chef
  • Chemist
  • Chief of police
  • Civil servant
  • Clerk
  • Composer
  • Cook
  • Copywriter
  • Decorator
  • Delivery boy
  • Dentist
  • Designer
  • Detective
  • Director
  • Doctor
  • Dressmaker
  • Economist
  • Editor
  • Engineer
  • Expert on folklore
  • Fashion coordinator
  • Fireman
  • Florist
  • Geologist
  • Graphic designer
  • Greengrocer
  • Hairdresser
  • Illustrator
  • Insurance broker
  • Interpreter
  • Janitor
  • Journalist
  • Judge
  • Lawyer
  • Lecturer
  • Mailman
  • Mathematician
  • Mechanic
  • Merchant
  • Meteorologist
  • Model
  • Musician
  • Newscaster
  • Novelist
  • Nurse
  • Worker
  • Optician
  • Painter
  • Pharmacist
  • Philosopher
  • Photographer
  • Physicist
  • Pilot
  • Playwright
  • Plumber
  • Poet
  • Police officer
  • Producer
  • Programmer
  • Psychiatrist
  • Publisher
  • Receptionist
  • Reporter
  • Scientist
  • Sculptor
  • Secretary
  • Singer
  • Surgeon
  • Tailor
  • taxi driver
  • Teacher
  • Translator
  • Typist
  • Waiter
  • Writer
  • Zoologist

Eighth: Words related to food in English 

  • Bacon
  • Beef
  • Breakfast
  • Butter
  • Cheese
  • Chickens
  • Chile
  • Cornflakes
  • Cream
  • Duck
  • Eggs
  • Full fat-milk
  • Garlic
  • Goat cheese
  • Ham
  • Hamburger
  • Herring
  • Honey
  • Hot dog
  • Jump
  • Ketchup
  • Lamb
  • Liver
  • Mayonnaise
  • Mustard
  • Noodles/ Pasta
  • House
  • Pepper
  • Pizza
  • Vinegar
  • Yogurt
  • Rice
  • Salmon
  • Salt
  • Sausages
  • Spaghetti
  • Spices
  • Sugar
  • Toast
  • Tun
  • Turkey

Finally, we hope this list will help you make a plan to memorize and practice English words.