

English words, their meanings and examples
English words, their meanings and examples
1. Abundant – plentiful, ample
Example: The garden was abundant with colorful flowers.
- Ambitious – having a strong desire to succeed or achieve something
Example: She is an ambitious student who always aims for the top grades.
- Benevolent – kind, generous
Example: The benevolent old man donated a large sum of money to the charity.
- Cautious – careful, wary
Example: The driver was cautious and drove slowly in the heavy rain.
- Diligent – hardworking, industrious
Example: The diligent employee always completes her tasks on time.
- Eloquent – fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing
Example: The politician delivered an eloquent speech that moved the audience.
- Frugal – economical, thrifty
Example: She is frugal and always looks for discounts before making a purchase.
- Gracious – courteous, polite
Example: The hostess greeted her guests with a gracious smile.
- Humble – modest, not arrogant
Example: Despite his success, he remained humble and down-to-earth.
- Impartial – unbiased, fair
Example: The judge was impartial and made decisions based on evidence.
- Jubilant – extremely joyful, triumphant
Example: The team was jubilant after winning the championship.
- Keen – enthusiastic, eager
Example: She has a keen interest in photography and takes beautiful pictures.
More words and their meanings
1. Abandon – to leave behind or give up
2. Accomplish – to achieve or complete successfully
3. Admire – to regard with respect or approval
Ambitious – having a strong desire to succeed or achieve something
Analyze – to examine in detail in order to understand or explain
Appropriate – suitable or proper for a particular purpose or situation
Benefit – an advantage or positive outcome
Challenge – a difficult task or situation that requires effort or skill
Comprehend – to understand or grasp the meaning of something
10. Contribute – to give or provide something, especially as a part of a larger whole
11. Defend – to protect or support against attack or criticism
12. Efficient – achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense
13. Enhance – to improve or increase the quality, value, or attractiveness of something
14. Evaluate – to assess or judge the value, importance, or quality of something
15. Expand – to become larger in size, volume, quantity, or scope
16. Fascinate – to attract and hold the interest or attention of someone
17. Generous – willing to give or share freely; showing kindness or concern for others
18. Hesitate – to pause or hold back in uncertainty or indecision
19. Ignite – to set on fire; to spark or stimulate
20. Inspire – to fill someone with so much courage or motivation to try.