Household Vocabulary

Household Vocabulary

LIVING ROOM – [lɪvɪŋ ruːm] – The room in a house where people relax, watch TV, and socialize.

BEDROOM – [bɛdruːm]- The room where people sleep.

KITCHEN – [kɪtʃɪn] – The room in a house where food is prepared.

BATHROOM – [bɑːθruːm] – A room in a house containing a toilet and possibly a bath or shower.

DINING ROOM [daɪnɪŋ ruːm] – A room in a residence where people eat.

HALLWAY – [hɔːlweɪ] – A hallway is a walkway or corridor in a house that links rooms.

STUDY/OFFICE – [stʌdi] / [ˈɒfɪs] – A room for working, reading, or studying.

BASEMENT – [beɪsmənt] – A room or space beneath the main floor of a house, commonly utilized for storage or utility purposes.

LAUNDRY ROOM – [lɔːndri ruːm] – A room for washing and drying clothes.

GARAGE – [ɡəˈrɑːʒ] – A building or area to store automobiles or tools, usually attached to a house.

PANTRY – [paentri] – A pantry is a tiny room or closet that stores food, dishes, and cooking equipment.

Household Vocabulary
NURSERY [nɜːsəri]: A room where small children sleep and play.

GYM – [dʒɪm] – A room or facility for exercise, typically with equipment like weights or machines.

BASEMENT – [beɪsmənt] – A floor of a building that is partly or fully below ground, often used for storage or extra rooms.

LIBRARY – [laɪbrəri] – A room where books, magazines, and other reading materials are stored and read.

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Household Objects

Household Vocabulary

SOFA/COUCH – [səʊfə] / [kaʊtʃ] – A comfortable seat for multiple people, typically in the living room.

CHAIR – [ʧɛə] – A piece of furniture for sitting, typically with a back and four legs.

TABLE – [teɪbl] – A flat surface with legs, used for working, eating, or placing things on.

LAMP – [[læmp] – A device that produces light, usually with a base and a shade, often used in living rooms or bedrooms.

TELEVISION – [tɛlɪvɪʒən] – An electronic device used for watching programs and movies.

REFRIGERATOR – [rɪˈfrɪdʒəreɪtə] – An appliance used to store food at a cold temperature.

STOVE – [stəʊv] – A kitchen appliance used for cooking food, usually with burners or an oven.

SINK – [sɪŋk] – A basin with a faucet, used for washing dishes, hands, and other things.

MIRROR – [mɪrə] – A reflective surface used for seeing oneself, typically in bathrooms and bedrooms.

CURTAINS – [kɜːtənz] – Pieces of cloth used to cover windows for privacy or to block light.

CUPBOARD – [kʌbəd] – A small storage space with shelves, typically for dishes, food, or other items.

DISHWASHER – [dɪʃwɒʃə] – An appliance used for washing dishes automatically.

WASHING MACHINE – [wɒʃɪŋ məˈʃiːn] – A machine used to wash clothes and other fabric items.

TOASTER – [təʊstə] – An appliance used to toast bread or other similar items.

BOOKSHELF – [bʊkʃɛlf] – A piece of furniture with shelves used for storing books.

COAT RACK – [kəʊt ræk] – A stand or hook for hanging coats, hats, or other outer clothing.

VACUUM CLEANER – [vækjuːm ˈkliːnə] – A machine used for cleaning floors by sucking up dust and dirt.
Household Vocabulary
IRON – [aɪən] – A small appliance used for pressing clothes to remove wrinkles.

BLENDER – [blɛndə] – A kitchen appliance used for mixing or blending foods and liquids.

BATHTUB – [bæθtʌb] – A large container for holding water in which people bathe.

TOWEL – [taʊəl] – A piece of cloth used for drying the body or dishes.

Household Vocabulary

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CUSHION – [kʊʃən] – A soft, padded object often used for comfort, placed on sofas or chairs.

WARDROBE – [wɔːdrəʊb] – A large, tall piece of furniture used for hanging clothes.

DOOR – [dɔːr] – A hinged or sliding barrier used to close off an entrance.

WINDOW – [wɪndoʊ] – An opening in a wall or roof, typically covered with glass, that allows light and air into a room.
Household Vocabulary
TRASH CAN – [træʃ kæn] – A container for holding garbage or waste.

MOP – [mɒp] – A cleaning tool used for wiping or cleaning floors, typically with a long handle and a cloth or sponge.

BROOM – [bruːm] – A cleaning tool used for sweeping dirt from floors, with a long handle and bristles.

MICROWAVE – [maɪkrəweɪv] – A kitchen appliance used for heating food quickly by using microwave radiation.

CLOCK – [klɒk] – A device used for telling time.

VACUUM – [vækjuːm] – A cleaning device that uses suction to remove dirt from floors and surfaces.

FAN – [fæn] – An electrical device used to circulate air and cool a room.

TEAPOT – [tiːpɒt] – A container used for brewing and serving tea.

Examples– Household Vocabulary

We stretch out on the living room sofa.

I put the milk in the refrigerator to keep it cold.

Every morning, I go to the bathroom and shower.

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