10 Easy English Words With HIDDEN Meanings

10 Easy English Words With HIDDEN Meanings

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You already know words like hot, broke, and sick in English, right? 🔥 But did you know those same words have completely different slang meanings?

- "hot" doesn't just mean the temperature.
- "broke" isn't only about something snapping in half.
- and "sick"... might actually be a compliment!

In today's video, we're going to look at 10 common English words with surprising double meanings — the kind native speakers use in slang or informal English conversation all the time.

If you want to understand real English in movies, music, and everyday speech — you'll love this one. And you can download today's lesson PDF - with a bonus quiz. Give it a try to see if you fully understand all these English words with their hidden meanings.

Now you know how even easy English words can have multiple meanings — especially in slang! 😄 The more of these you learn, the more natural and confident your English will sound. Make sure to download the free PDF to review and remember what we learned today.

👉 If you want to keep improving your fluency, check out my online courses at Espresso English. I've got clear, practical lessons on grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, speaking, idioms, phrasal verbs, and more — all designed to help you make real progress, even if you only have a few minutes a day to study.

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027 - One Word, Two Pronunciations, Two Meanings

027 - One Word, Two Pronunciations, Two Meanings

Do you know the difference between OB-ject and ob-JECT? Today you’ll learn 8 English words that can be pronounced two different ways… the meaning and use of these words changes based on how you pronounce them. Click here for the lesson text

25 Feb 20158min

026 - 18 Phrasal Verbs with TAKE

026 - 18 Phrasal Verbs with TAKE

Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb + preposition, such as take out, take off, take over, take in, etc. In today’s lesson, you’ll learn 18 different phrasal verbs with the word “take” - with examples to show you how they are used! Click here for the lesson text

18 Feb 20159min

025 - 10 Interesting "Water" Idioms

025 - 10 Interesting "Water" Idioms

In this episode, you’ll learn the idiomatic expressions: like a fish out of water come hell or high water in deep water in hot water dead in the water not hold water test the waters keep your head above water a watering hole water under the bridge Click here for the lesson text!

11 Feb 20156min

024 - Difference between JUST and ONLY

024 - Difference between JUST and ONLY

The word “just” can be used in two ways: 1) Recently Be careful – I just washed the floor, and it’s still wet. (= I washed the floor a few minutes ago) He just finished a big project. (= he finished the project very recently) 2) Only I have just one brother. (= I have only one brother) I thought you were hungry, but you ate just half of your sandwich. (= you ate only half of your sandwich, and no more) Click Here for the episode text!

4 Feb 20156min

023 - Difference between Big, Large, Long, Tall, Short, Huge, and Tiny

023 - Difference between Big, Large, Long, Tall, Short, Huge, and Tiny

This is a free sample from the e-book 600+ Confusing English Words Explained. It will help clear up your doubts about how to use English words correctly, so that you can speak and write more confidently. Click here for more information!

28 Jan 20155min

022 - Speaking Fluent English: My Top 10 Tips

022 - Speaking Fluent English: My Top 10 Tips

MANY students write to me and ask how they can become fluent – so here are my top 10 tips for reaching your goal of fluency! Click here for the lesson text - http://www.espressoenglish.net/how-to-speak-fluent-english-top-10-tips/

23 Jan 201510min

021 - How to Disagree Politely in English

021 - How to Disagree Politely in English

In spoken English, just saying “I disagree” is often too direct. Most English speakers use phrases that are modified to be more polite, or indirect methods to express disagreement. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to disagree without offending anyone! Click here for the lesson text - http://www.espressoenglish.net/practical-english-speaking-how-to-disagree-politely/

20 Jan 20158min

020 - Common Collocations with TIME

020 - Common Collocations with TIME

Time, time, time – here are 16 different ways to use time in English! Learn these common English collocations to improve your vocabulary. spend time waste time make time for something save time free/spare time have time kill time / pass the time take your time on time just in time have a hard/rough time it's about time pressed for time run out of time stall for time take time off Click here for the lesson text - http://www.espressoenglish.net/16-common-english-collocations-with-the-word-time/

19 Jan 20158min

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