
The
44 Most Used Words In The UK:
Stop
– to finish doing something
Try – attempting to do something
Wrong
– not correct
Bad
– unpleasant or not acceptable
Huge
– very large in size
Familiar
– knowing someone or something very well
Satisfied
– pleased
Anxious
– worried about something or somebody
Finish
– to complete something
Yell
– to make very loud noise
Content
– a feeling of satisfaction
Joyful
– extremely happy
Hard
– difficult to comprehend
Boring
– not exciting
Hurry
– to do things more quickly
Cool
– quiet and not worried
Slow
– to do something without much speed
Desire
– to want something strongly
Assist
– to help somebody
Enjoy
– getting pleasure from something
Simple
– easy to comprehend
Teach
– giving someone knowledge of something
Temporary
– something that does not last for a long time
Promote
– encouraging people to support something
Express
– to show or reveal something
Give
– to provide something
Kind
– somebody who is generous and helpful
Make
– to create something
Hope
– to want something to happen or to be true
Compare
– to look for the differences between individuals or things
Attractive
– very pleasing
Problem
– something that is difficult to deal with
Promise
– telling somebody that you will surely do something
Emotion
– a strong feeling
Discuss
– to talk about something in detail
Permanent
– something that lasts for a long time
Support
– giving encouragement to somebody
Price
– cost
Enough
– as much as wanted or needed
Love
– affection
Bother
– to annoy or irritate somebody
Available
– gainable
Concern
– a worried feeling
Prior
– earlier
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