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English Sayings

Common Expressions

If you are thinking about the over 145,000 word references with more than 200,000 definitions and roughly 1,200,000 vocabulary relationships between the definitions, it's no easy task mastering the English language. People are always looking for better ways to sort and filter results that they process before speaking. Humorous English proverbs can help you with slang expressions to use in social outings.

Challenge His Story- Call His Bluff

Catch On- Learn How to Do Something

Cracks Me up- Adverb to Make Me Laugh

Drop In (On)- Verb Visit without Calling First or Without an Invitation

Fat Cat Verb- a Rich or Wealthy Person

Most Frequently Used Words in English High Frequency Spelling Words

If you suffer from poor vocabulary use often and haven't been able to find a way to effectively use language, you may actually find some of the vocabulary words useful below. While this language can be difficult to learn, it is fairly easy to understand what you need to communicate well.

Structure, restructure, restructured, restructures, restructuring, structural, structurally, structured, structures, structuring, unstructured

The present dictionary word possessing the largest repetitiveness of use would be structure

Create, created, creates, creating, creation, creations, creative, creatively, creativity, creator, creators, recreate, recreated, recreates, recreating

The current English word having the utmost recurrence of usage would be create

Major, majorities, majority

The term possessing the most frequency of usage would be major

Environment, environmental, environmentalist, environmentalists, environmentally, environments, establish, disestablish, disestablished, disestablishes, disestablishing, disestablishment

The current word having the highest abundance of use would be environment

Principle, principled, principles, unprincipled, precede, procedural

The term having the most prevalence of usage is principle

Process, processed, processes, processing, require

The English word possessing the largest constancy of use is process

Section, sectioned, sectioning, sections

The present English word with the most repetition of use would be section

Issues, issuing

The current English word having the most abundance of usage would be issues

Derived, derives, deriving, distribute, distributed, distributing

Derived has got the current highest use for this vocalization association

Analysis, analyst, analysts, analytic, analytical, analytically, analyze, analyzed, analyzes, analyzing

Currently the word with the most frequency of utilization is analysis

Good Tongue Twisters Get Wrapped Up On Words

If you've ever tried to use language in the work place and stumble for words your are not pumping your brain with enough new vocabulary words. Visit a few vocabulary words sites and pick up new language skills with tongue twisters. It is an absolute challenge on your tongue and will improve your speech, not to mention getting a few chickles in your peer group. With practice the outcome can be...No stumbling on vocabulary words, no improper use of language, no miscommunication.

To help you get the most our of your vocabulary, repeat these tongue twisters below.

Two toads, totally tired.
Peggy Babcock.
SIXTH SICK SHEIK'S SIXTH SICK SHEEP
Will you, William?
What time does the wristwatch strap shop shut?
The blue bluebird blinks.
Nine nice night nurses nursing nicely.
When a doctor falls ill another doctor doctor's the doctor.
Preshrunk silk shirts
Greek grapes.

College Slang

Another great way to learn how to communicate with younger people is to understand much of the slang used in Colleges. It is great great way to "shoot the breeze" with college classmates.

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More on Slang http://www.wordsplural.com/college-slang1.php

More on idioms http://www.wordsplural.com/idioms/idioms-a-cut-above-with-it.php

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