Vocabulary List
spring
The season between winter and summer, when plants start to grow and flowers bloom.
Example Sentences:
- The weather gets warmer in spring.
- She loves to walk in the park in spring.
- Many birds return during the spring season.
summer
The warmest season of the year, usually between spring and autumn.
Example Sentences:
- We go to the beach every summer.
- Many people enjoy summer vacations.
- The days are longer in summer.
fall
Another word for autumn, the season when leaves change color and fall from trees.
Example Sentences:
- The leaves turn orange and red in fall.
- It gets cooler in fall after the hot summer.
- Many people like to go hiking during the fall season.
winter
The coldest season of the year, usually between autumn and spring.
Example Sentences:
- It often snows during the winter.
- Winter days are shorter and colder.
- People wear heavy coats in winter.
clock
A device that shows the time of day.
Example Sentences:
- The clock on the wall shows 3 o’clock.
- The clock chimes every hour.
- She looked at her clock before leaving the house.
year
A period of 12 months or 365 (sometimes 366) days.
Example Sentences:
- There are 365 days in a year.
- They plan to travel next year.
- She graduated last year.
time
A continuous measurement of events in the past, present, and future.
Example Sentences:
- What time is it now?
- She spent a lot of time studying yesterday.
- We don’t have much time left.
date
A specific day of the month or year, or an appointment to meet someone.
Example Sentences:
- Today’s date is July 28th.
- Please write the date on the form.
- They went on a date last Saturday.
day
A 24-hour period or the time between sunrise and sunset.
Example Sentences:
- There are seven days in a week.
- The day was sunny and warm.
- She works every day except Sunday.
hour
A unit of time equal to 60 minutes.
Example Sentences:
- The meeting lasts one hour.
- We arrived an hour late.
- He runs for an hour every morning.