Here is a list of 50 English words with their meanings and example sentences — one for each day:
Day 1 to 10
- Admire – To regard with respect or warm approval.
I admire my mother for her strength and kindness. - Brave – Showing courage and not being afraid.
The brave firefighter saved the child from the fire. - Curious – Eager to know or learn something.
She was curious about how rainbows are formed. - Delight – Great pleasure or joy.
The children screamed with delight when they saw the gifts. - Eager – Very enthusiastic or keen.
He was eager to meet his grandparents. - Faithful – Loyal and trustworthy.
A dog is known to be a faithful pet. - Gentle – Kind and soft in behavior.
He spoke in a gentle voice to calm the baby. - Hopeful – Feeling or inspiring optimism.
She was hopeful about winning the race. - Imagine – To form a picture in the mind.
Try to imagine living on another planet. - Joyful – Feeling, expressing, or causing great pleasure.
The family was joyful during the celebration.
Day 11 to 20
- Kindness – The quality of being friendly and generous.
Kindness makes the world a better place. - Laugh – To express joy with a sound.
They laugh at the jokes in the cartoon. - Magical – Wonderful or mysterious.
The magician performed a magical trick. - Noble – Having fine personal qualities.
The noble act of helping the poor is appreciated. - Obey – To follow rules or commands.
You must obey your teachers in school. - Polite – Showing good manners.
Always be polite when you speak to others. - Quiet – Making little or no noise.
The baby is sleeping, so please be quiet. - Respect – To show honor or consideration.
We should respect our elders. - Shiny – Reflecting light; bright.
Her shoes were clean and shiny. - Thankful – Feeling grateful.
I am thankful for my loving family.
Day 21 to 30
- Unique – One of a kind.
Every person is unique in their own way. - Victory – Success in a struggle or contest.
The team celebrated their victory. - Wise – Showing good judgment.
The wise old man gave great advice. - Xenial – Friendly to strangers or guests.
They were xenial to the new neighbors. - Youthful – Young or appearing young.
Grandma is very youthful for her age. - Zeal – Great energy or enthusiasm.
She worked with zeal to finish the project. - Achieve – To reach a goal.
He worked hard to achieve success. - Balance – A state of equality or stability.
You need balance to ride a bicycle. - Calm – Peaceful and quiet.
She stayed calm during the storm. - Decide – To make a choice.
I will decide what to eat for lunch.
Day 31 to 40
- Energy – The strength to do work.
He has a lot of energy in the morning. - Focus – To concentrate attention.
Please focus on your studies. - Glow – To shine softly.
The moon had a gentle glow. - Help – To assist someone.
Always help those in need. - Idea – A thought or suggestion.
She had a good idea for the game. - Joke – Something said to cause laughter.
He told a funny joke. - Kind – Caring and nice.
It’s kind to share your toys. - Learn – To gain knowledge.
We learn new things every day. - Move – To change position.
Let’s move the table near the window. - Neat – Tidy and clean.
Her handwriting is very neat.
Day 41 to 50
- Open – Not closed or blocked.
She opened the door for the guest. - Play – To have fun.
Children love to play outside. - Quick – Fast or swift.
He gave a quick reply. - Read – To look at and understand written words.
I like to read storybooks. - Sing – To make musical sounds with the voice.
She can sing beautifully. - Try – To make an effort.
Try your best in the exam. - Use – To put into service.
Use a pencil to draw. - Visit – To go see someone.
We will visit our grandparents tomorrow. - Wait – To stay until something happens.
Wait here for your turn. - Zoom – To move quickly.
The car zoomed past us.
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