A150 words
Daily Routine
Words for describing your everyday activities and schedule.
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Words in this collection
- wakeverbweɪkTo stop sleeping and become conscious; to rouse from sleep.
- sleepslēpA natural, recurring state of rest for the body and mind, characterized by reduced consciousness, sensory activity, and voluntary muscle movement.
- eatverbiːtto put food into your mouth, chew it, and swallow it.
- drinkverbdrɪŋkTo take liquid into the mouth and swallow it.
- worknounwûrkTo perform physical or mental activity in order to achieve a result or earn a living.
- studyˈstʌdɪTo devote time and attention to acquiring knowledge, especially from books or systematic instruction.
- goverbɡəʊto move from one place to another; to travel.
- comeverbkʌmTo move towards or arrive at a place where the speaker or listener is.
- takeverbteɪkTo lay hold of, move, or carry (something/someone) to a different place or into one's possession or control.
- busnounbʌsA large motor vehicle designed to carry passengers by road, typically along a fixed route with scheduled stops.
- carnounkɑrA road vehicle, typically with four wheels, powered by an internal combustion engine or electric motor, designed to carry a small number of passengers.
- walkverbwɔːkto move at a regular and fairly slow pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground simultaneously.
- morningnounˈmɔːnɪŋThe period of time from sunrise to noon.
- afternoonnounˌæf tərˈnunThe period of the day from noon until evening.
- eveningnounˈiːvnɪŋThe period of the day between late afternoon and nightfall.
- schoolnounskulAn institution for educating children or providing instruction.
- jobnoundʒɒbA paid position of regular employment.
- showernounˈʃaʊəA brief fall of rain, hail, sleet, or snow; or a device/act of washing oneself under a spray of water.
- lunchnounlʌntʃThe meal eaten in the middle of the day, typically around noon.
- dinnernounˈdɪnəThe main meal of the day, typically eaten in the evening.
- homenounhoʊmThe place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household; one's dwelling.
- bedabbreviationbĕdA piece of furniture for sleeping or resting on, typically consisting of a framework with a mattress and coverings.
- getɡɛtto obtain, receive, or come to have something.
- readyadjectiveˈrɛd iFully prepared or equipped for immediate action or use; in a suitable state.
- dressnoundrɛsA one-piece garment for a woman or girl that covers the body and extends down over the legs.
- washverbwɒʃto clean with water and usually soap or detergent
- cleanadjectiveklinFree from dirt, marks, stains, or unwanted substances.
- cookverbkʊkTo prepare food for eating by applying heat.
- shopnounʃɒpA place where goods or services are sold to the public.
- watchverbwɒtʃTo look at or observe attentively, typically over a period of time.
- readverb-transitiveridTo look at and understand the meaning of written or printed words or symbols.
- callverb-transitivekɔlTo use your voice to say something, typically to someone; to give a name to; to contact someone by phone.
- meetverbmiːtTo come into the presence or company of (a person) by chance or arrangement.
- startverbstɑːtTo begin or cause to begin from a particular point in time or space.
- finishverb-transitiveˈfɪn ɪʃTo complete or reach the end of an action, task, or process.
- beginverbbɪˈɡɪnTo start doing something; to take the first step in a process.
- endnounɛndThe final part or point of something in space or time; its conclusion or limit.
- arriveverbəˈraɪvTo reach a destination, especially at the end of a journey.
- leaveverbliːvTo go away from a place or person.
- returnrɪˈtɜrnTo go or come back to a previous place, state, or condition; to give, send, or put something back.
- spendverb-transitivespɛndto use money to pay for goods or services
- hournounourA unit of time equal to sixty minutes; one twenty-fourth of a day.
- minutemĭn<strong>′</strong>ĭtA period of time equal to sixty seconds.
- timetīmThe indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole; a point or period in this progress.
- dailyadjectiveˈdeɪ liHappening, done, produced, or appearing every day or every weekday.
- routinenounruːˈtiːnA regular, fixed sequence of actions or tasks performed regularly; a habitual procedure.
- schedulenounˈʃɛdjuːlA plan that lists the times and sequences of events or activities.
- plannounplænA detailed proposal or scheme for doing or achieving something; an intention or decision about what one is going to do.
- busyadjectiveˈbɪzɪHaving a lot of work or activities to do; occupied.
- restrɛstTo cease work or movement in order to relax, recover strength, or refresh; a period of such relaxation.