Most Common Words in English Language - Part One
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Most Common Words in English Language - Part One


Assist: help, co-operate

Arrive: reach

Scold: rebuke, chide

Tension: strain

Gleam: shine

Passage: way

Debt: loan

Idle: lazy

Cost: expenditure, price

Ripe: fully developed, mature

Sympathy: feeling of pity

Regret: to be sorry

Half-heartedly: with little interest

Damage: harm

Applaud: admire, praise

Sprinkle: spray

Intimate: Fast, close

Pour: to put (liquid)

Suggest: to tell

Rescue: to save (from trouble)

Effigy: image or figure

Disbelief: lack of trust

Scared: Afraid

Relax: to rest

Smash: to break into pieces, to throw violently

Appropriate: suitable

Discussion: debate

Except: other than

Eject: drive out, pays rent

Harsh: stern, rough

Cruel: merciless

Accuse: blame

Revenge: retaliation

Bitterly: severely

Chase: follow to catch

Perform: to do, act

Alert: watchful

Infant: baby

Admiration: praise

Upset: troubled

Confidence: belief

Deny: refuse

Concern: connection
Affection: love

Fly: move in the sky

Flee: run away

Look out: search

Swing: move

Quietly: silently

Mend: to repair or correct




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