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    15 Daily English Words to Sound Smart & Fluent

    RupinderBy RupinderNovember 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Let’s learn 15 useful English words you can use every day — with easy meanings and examples!

     

    1. Essential (very important or necessary)

    Simple word: Important
    Example: “Water is essential for our survival.”
    “Water is important for our survival.”

    1. Convenient (easy to use or helpful)

    Simple word: Easy
    Example: “Online shopping is convenient for people with busy schedules.”
    “Online shopping is easy for busy people.”

    1. Frustrated (upset because something is not going well)

    Simple word: Upset / Annoyed
    Example: “I felt frustrated when my computer stopped working.”
    “I felt upset when my computer stopped working.”

    1. Reliable (can be trusted or depended on)

    Simple word: Trustworthy
    Example: “My best friend is very reliable — she always keeps her promises.”
    “My best friend is trustworthy — she always keeps her promises.”

    1. Generous (kind and giving)

    Simple word: Kind
    Example: “My uncle is a generous person; he often donates to charity.”
    “My uncle is a kind person; he often helps others.”

    1. Curious (eager to know or learn)

    Simple word: Interested
    Example: “As a child, I was always curious about how things worked.”
    “As a child, I was always interested in how things worked.”

    1. Affordable (not too expensive)

    Simple word: Cheap / Low-cost
    Example: “That restaurant serves delicious food at affordable prices.”
    “That restaurant serves tasty food at low prices.”

    1. Anxious (worried or nervous)

    Simple word: Worried
    Example: “I was anxious before my job interview.”
    “I was worried before my job interview.”

    1. Polite (showing good manners)

    Simple word: Well-mannered / Respectful
    Example: “It’s polite to say ‘thank you’ when someone helps you.” “It’s respectful to say ‘thank you’ when someone helps you.”

    1. Grateful (thankful)

    Simple word: Thankful
    Example: “I’m grateful to my parents for their constant support.”
    “I’m thankful to my parents for their support.”

    1. Comfortable (feeling relaxed)

    Simple word: Relaxed
    Example: “I feel comfortable wearing casual clothes at home.”
    “I feel relaxed wearing casual clothes at home.”

    1. Confident (sure about yourself)

    Simple word: Sure
    Example: “You need to be confident when speaking in public.”
    “You need to be sure of yourself when speaking in public.”

    1. Fascinating (very interesting)

    Simple word: Interesting
    Example: “The movie about wildlife was absolutely fascinating.”
    “The movie about wildlife was very interesting.”

    1. Decent (good enough or proper)

    Simple word: Good
    Example: “He found a decent job after finishing college.”
    “He found a good job after finishing college.”

    1. Awkward (uncomfortable or embarrassing)

    Simple word: Uncomfortable
    Example: “There was an awkward silence when no one answered the question.”
    “There was an uncomfortable silence when no one answered.”

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