Vocabulary of Common Objects

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Vocabulary of Common Objects

“Hello everyone! Today, we’re going to talk about the Vocabulary of Common Objects. These are the words we say and hear every day when we’re talking about things around us. Whether it’s something you use at home, at school, or outside, We’ll explore the simple and common words that make our daily conversations more interesting. So, get ready to learn and have fun with the words we use in our everyday lives!”

Why do we use this type of Vocabularies in Speaking English about “Common Objects”

We use simple words when talking about everyday things because it helps everyone understand easily. Common objects are things we use every day, like chairs, tables, or pens. Using easy words makes it simpler for everyone to communicate and share ideas without confusion. So, when we talk about these things, we use Vocabulary of Common Objects that is easy to understand, making conversations more accessible for everyone.

Daily Uses Vocabulary of “Common Objects”

  • Table: A flat surface with four legs, often used for eating or working.
  • Chair: A piece of furniture with a seat for one person, typically with a back and four legs.
  • Pen: A writing instrument with ink used for writing or drawing.
  • Phone: A device used for making calls, sending messages, and accessing the internet.
  • Book: A set of written or printed pages bound together, often for reading.
  • Keys: Small metal objects used to lock and unlock doors or start a vehicle.
  • Cup: A small container with a handle, used for drinking liquids.
  • Shoes: Footwear is worn on the feet for protection and comfort.
  • Clock: A device that tells time and typically hangs on a wall or sits on a desk.
  • Glasses: Optical devices worn on the face to improve vision.
  • Bag: A flexible container used for carrying personal belongings.
  • Remote: A handheld device used to control electronic devices such as a TV or DVD player.
  • Wallet: A small, flat case for carrying money, cards, and other personal items.
  • Laptop: A portable computer that can be used on the go.
  • Spoon: A utensil with a shallow bowl and a handle, used for eating or stirring.
  • Plate: A flat, typically round dish used for serving food.
  • Towel: A piece of absorbent fabric used for drying the body or hands.
  • Hat: A head covering worn for protection, fashion, or ceremonial purposes.
  • Television: An electronic device used for watching broadcasts or streaming content.
  • Refrigerator: An appliance used for cooling and preserving food.
  • Mirror: A reflective surface, typically glass, used for personal grooming or decoration.
  • Pencil: A writing instrument with a thin cylindrical graphite core encased in wood.
  • Couch/Sofa: A piece of furniture for seating, often with cushions and a backrest.
  • Camera: A device for capturing photographs or recording videos.
  • Headphones: Audio devices worn over the ears for listening to music or other sounds.
  • Microwave: An appliance used for cooking or heating food quickly.
  • Trash Can: A container for disposing of waste materials.
  • Bicycle: A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling.
  • Scissors: Cutting instruments with two opposing blades.
  • Umbrella: A collapsible canopy used for protection against rain or sunlight.
  • Guitar: A musical instrument with strings played by strumming or plucking.
  • Sunglasses: Tinted eyewear for protecting the eyes from sunlight.
  • Plants/Potted Plants: Living organisms grown in containers for decorative purposes.
  • Calendar: A system for organizing and measuring time.
  • Charger: A device used to supply power to electronic devices.
  • Basket: A container typically woven from materials like straw or plastic.
  • Toothbrush: A tool for cleaning teeth, typically with bristles and a handle.
  • Lamp: A source of artificial light with a bulb and a shade.
  • Ruler: A straight-edged measuring tool.
  • Backpack: A bag worn on the back, typically with shoulder straps, for carrying personal belongings.
  • Alarm Clock: A timekeeping device with a built-in alarm to wake someone up.
  • Fork: A utensil with prongs used for eating and lifting food.
  • Tissue: Soft paper used for wiping or cleaning, often in small, rectangular sheets.
  • Sunscreen: A lotion or cream applied to the skin to protect it from the sun’s harmful rays.
  • Mug: A cylindrical cup with a handle, often used for drinking hot beverages.
  • Screwdriver: A tool with a flat or Phillips head for turning screws.
  • Hanger: A device for hanging and storing clothes in a closet.
  • Wallet: A small, flat case for carrying money, cards, and identification.
  • Chopsticks: Paired sticks used for eating in East Asian cultures.
  • Flashlight: A portable electric light source with batteries.
  • Candle: A cylindrical block of wax with a wick, providing light when ignited.
  • Notepad: A small pad of paper for writing notes.
  • Plunger: A tool used for clearing clogged drains or toilets.
  • Laptop Charger: A power cable and adapter for charging a laptop.
  • Perfume/Cologne: Fragrant liquids are applied to the body for a pleasant scent.
  • Curtains: The hanging fabric used for covering windows or doors.
  • Paperclip: A small device for holding sheets of paper together.
  • Water Bottle: A container for carrying and drinking water.
  • Dish Soap: Liquid soap used for washing dishes.
  • Drawer: A sliding storage compartment in furniture.
  • Stapler: A device that fastens sheets of paper together with staples.
  • Teapot: A container with a spout and handle, used for brewing and pouring tea.
  • Corkscrew: A tool for removing corks from bottles, typically used for opening wine.
  • Vacuum Cleaner: An electric appliance used for cleaning floors and surfaces.
  • Sunshade: A device, often collapsible, used for shading from the sun.
  • Calculator: A device for performing mathematical calculations.
  • Keychain: A small chain or ring for holding keys.
  • Tape Measure: A flexible ruler used for measuring lengths.
  • Post-it Notes: Small, sticky notes for writing short messages or reminders.
  • Spatula: A flat, broad tool used for lifting and flipping food while cooking.
  • Kettle: A metal or plastic container with a handle, used for boiling water.
  • Trash Bag: A large, disposable bag for collecting and disposing of garbage.
  • Fire Extinguisher: A device used to put out small fires.
  • Earphones: Small devices worn in the ears for listening to audio.
  • Remote Control: A handheld device for operating electronic devices from a distance.
  • Tweezers: Small, pointed tools used for picking up or gripping small objects.
  • Wristwatch: A small timekeeping device worn on the wrist.
  • Sponge: Porous material used for cleaning and absorbing liquids.
  • Headset: A pair of headphones with a microphone, often used for communication.
  • Tablecloth: A cloth used for covering and decorating a table.
  • Highlighter: A colored marker used for emphasizing or marking important information.
  • Tupperware: Brand name for containers used for storing and preserving food.
  • Ice Tray: A plastic or metal tray with individual compartments for freezing water into ice cubes.
  • Hairbrush: A tool with bristles for grooming and styling hair.
  • Mousepad: A flat surface designed to enhance the performance of a computer mouse.
  • Coasters: Small mats or pads placed under drinks to protect surfaces from moisture.
  • Lint Roller: A sticky roll used for removing lint, hair, and other particles from clothing.
  • Jug/Pitcher: A container with a handle and a spout, typically used for pouring liquids.
  • Can Opener: A tool for opening cans by puncturing and removing the lid.
  • Tweezer: A small, pointed tool used for plucking hairs or handling small objects.
  • Paper Towel Holder: A device for dispensing paper towels in a kitchen or bathroom.
  • Clothespin/Peg: A clip used for hanging clothes on a line to dry.
  • Luggage Tag: A label attached to luggage for identification during travel.
  • Highlighter: A colored marker used for emphasizing or marking important information.
  • Fly Swatter: A device for swatting and killing flying insects.
  • Whisk : A kitchen utensil with wire loops for beating or whipping ingredients.
  • Incense Holder: A container designed to hold burning incense sticks.
  • Calendar: A system for organizing and measuring time.
  • Hand Sanitizer: A gel or liquid used for disinfecting hands.
  • Screwdriver Set: A collection of screwdrivers with different tips for various screws.

 

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