中1英単語
中学1年生レベルの英単語の語彙リストです。

able
having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something.

afternoon
the period of time from noon until evening.

again
once more; another time; anew.

age
the length of time that a person or thing has existed.

ago
in the past; before the present time.

all
the whole quantity or extent of a particular group or thing.

already
by this time; before now.

also
in addition; too; as well.

always
at all times; on all occasions.

America
a continent in the Western Hemisphere, consisting of North America and South America.

an
used before words beginning with a vowel sound to indicate a single item or instance.

and
used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences, that are to be taken jointly.

angry
feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.

animal
a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli.

apple
a round fruit with red, green, or yellow skin and a firm white flesh.

April
the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, typically associated with spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

arrive
to reach a destination or the end of a journey.

at
used to indicate a point in space or time.

August
the eighth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.

aunt
the sister of one's father or mother or the wife of one's uncle.

Australia
a country and continent located in the Southern Hemisphere, known for its diverse ecosystems and unique wildlife.

autumn
the season between summer and winter, characterized by the shedding of leaves from deciduous trees.

bad
something that is bad.

bag
a flexible container with an opening at the top, used for carrying things.

ball
a spherical or nearly spherical object used in various games and sports.

bank
a financial institution where people deposit and withdraw money.

baseball
a game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players, where the objective is to score runs by hitting the ball and running around four bases.

basketball
a game played between two teams of five players each, where the objective is to score points by throwing a ball through the opponent's hoop.

bat
a small, nocturnal flying mammal with wings made of skin stretched over its fingers.

beautiful
pleasing the senses or mind aesthetically.

bed
a piece of furniture for sleep or rest, typically a framework with a mattress.

best
the most excellent, effective, or desirable type or quality.

big
of considerable size, extent, or intensity.

bike
a two-wheeled vehicle that is powered by pedaling.

bird
a warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate animal distinguished by feathers, wings, and a beak.

birthday
the anniversary of the day on which a person was born, typically treated as an occasion for celebration and the giving of gifts.

black
the color black.

blue
a color intermediate between green and violet, as of the sky or sea on a sunny day.

boat
a small vessel for traveling over water, propelled by oars, sails, or an engine.

book
a set of written or printed pages, usually bound with a protective cover, forming a literary or scholarly work.

both
used to refer to two people or things, regarded and identified together.

box
a container with flat sides, typically square or rectangular.

boy
a male child or young man.

bread
a staple food made from flour, water, and yeast or another leavening agent, mixed together and baked.

breakfast
the first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning.

brother
a male sibling.

bus
a large motor vehicle carrying passengers by road, typically one serving the public on a fixed route and for a fare.

busy
to make or keep busy.

but
an objection or argument against something.

buy
a purchase; something bought.

by
past or beyond.

cake
a sweet baked food made from a mixture of flour, sugar, and other ingredients, usually including eggs and baking powder.

camera
a device for capturing images, either as photographs or as moving images (videos).

can
a metal container, typically cylindrical, used for storing food or drink.

Canada
a country in North America, located to the north of the United States, known for its vast landscapes and multicultural population.

cap
a soft, flat hat without a brim and typically with a peak.

car
a road vehicle, typically with four wheels, powered by an internal combustion engine or electric motor, and able to carry a small number of people.

careful
exercising caution or showing attention to detail.

cat
a small domesticated carnivorous mammal with soft fur, a short snout, and retractile claws.

catch
a hidden problem or disadvantage.

chair
a piece of furniture for one person to sit on, typically having four legs and a back.

chance
a possibility of something happening.

church
a building used for public Christian worship.

citizen
a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized.

city
a large town or a populated urban area.

class
a group of students who are taught together.

clean
the act of cleaning something.

clerk
a person employed in an office or bank to keep records, accounts, and undertake other routine administrative duties.

cold
a common viral infection characterized by a runny nose, sneezing, and sore throat.

collect
to gather together; to accumulate.

color
the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light.

come
to move or travel toward or into a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker.

computer
an electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.

cook
a person who prepares and cooks food, especially as a job.

cool
to lower the temperature of something.

country
a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.

cow
a fully grown female animal of a domesticated breed of ox, kept to produce milk or beef.

cup
a small, typically round container used for drinking liquids.

dance
a series of movements that match the speed and rhythm of a piece of music.

danger
the possibility of suffering harm or injury.

dark
absence of light.

date
a particular day of the month or year.

daughter
a female child in relation to her parents.

day
the period of time during which the Earth completes one rotation on its axis, typically 24 hours.

December
the twelfth and final month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, typically associated with winter in the Northern Hemisphere.

desk
a piece of furniture with a flat or sloped surface for writing, reading, or working, often with drawers or compartments.

diary
a book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences.

did
the past tense of 'do', used to indicate an action that has been completed.

dinner
the main meal of the day, usually eaten in the evening.

do
a party or social event.

doctor
a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician.

does
third person singular present tense of 'do'.

dog
a domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute sense of smell, non-retractable claws, and a barking, howling, or whining voice.

doll
a small model of a human figure, typically used as a child's toy.

door
a movable barrier used to close off an entrance, typically consisting of a panel that swings on hinges or slides.

dream
a series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep.

drink
a liquid that can be swallowed as refreshment or nourishment.

early
happening or done before the usual or expected time.

east
the direction where the sun rises, opposite to west.

easy
achieved without great effort; presenting few difficulties.

eat
to consume food.

egg
an oval or round object laid by a female bird, reptile, fish, or invertebrate, usually containing a developing embryo.

eight
the number following seven and preceding nine, represented as 8.

eighteen
a group or set of eighteen items or units.

eighty
a set or group of eighty things or people.

eleven
a group or unit of eleven individuals or items.

English
the language spoken in England, the United States, and many other countries.

enjoy
to take pleasure in something.

evening
the period of time at the end of the day, usually from about 6 p.m. to bedtime.

every
used to refer to all the individual members of a set without exception.

everybody
every person; all people.

everyone
every person; all people.

everything
the most important thing or aspect.

fall
a downward movement, typically rapid and uncontrolled.

family
a group consisting of parents and their children living together as a unit.

famous
known about by many people.

far
at, to, or by a great distance (used to indicate the extent to which one thing is distant from another).

fast
an act or period of fasting.

father
a male parent of a child.

favorite
a person or thing regarded with special favor or preference.

February
the second month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, typically having 28 days, or 29 in a leap year.

field
an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences.

fifteen
the number equivalent to the product of three and five; one more than fourteen, or five less than twenty.

fifty
a set or group of fifty things or people.

fine
a sum of money imposed as a penalty for an offense.

first
the person or thing that is first in a sequence or list.

fish
a cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water, has gills, and usually has fins and scales.

five
a group or unit of five people or things.

floor
the lower surface of a room, on which one may walk.

flower
the reproductive structure in flowering plants, typically consisting of petals, sepals, stamens, and carpels.

forty
the decade of a person's life between ages 40 and 49.

four
the number equivalent to the sum of two and two; one more than three, or six less than ten.

fourteen
a group or unit of fourteen individuals or items.

free
release from captivity, confinement, or slavery.

Friday
the day of the week following Thursday and preceding Saturday.

friend
a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection, typically exclusive of sexual or family relations.

friendly
kind and pleasant in nature or behavior.

from
indicating the point in space at which a journey, motion, or action starts.

fruit
the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.

full
to make something full.

fun
enjoyment, amusement, or lighthearted pleasure.

funny
causing laughter or amusement.

garden
a piece of ground, often near a house, used for growing flowers, fruit, or vegetables.

gate
a movable barrier, usually outdoors, that closes an opening in a fence, wall, or other enclosure.

get
to receive or come to have something.

girl
a female child or young woman.

give
to transfer possession of something to someone.

glad
feeling pleasure or happiness

glass
a hard, brittle substance, typically transparent or translucent, made by fusing sand with soda, lime, and sometimes other ingredients and cooling rapidly.

go
an attempt or try at something.

good
that which is morally right; righteousness.

green
a color between blue and yellow in the spectrum; the color of grass.

guitar
a stringed musical instrument, typically played with fingers or a pick, having a long neck and a body with a flat back.

hair
the fine thread-like strands growing from the skin of humans and animals.

half
one of two equal parts into which something is divided.

hand
the end part of a person's arm beyond the wrist, including the palm, fingers, and thumb.

happy
feeling or showing pleasure, contentment, or joy.

have
to possess, own, or hold something.

he
used to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified.

help
the action of helping someone.

her
belonging to or associated with a female person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified.

here
in, at, or to this place or position.

hers
used to refer to a thing or things belonging to or associated with a female person or animal previously mentioned.

herself
used to refer to a female subject previously mentioned as the object of a verb or preposition when she is also the subject.

high
a high point or level, especially of success or prosperity.

him
used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified.

himself
used to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned as the subject of the clause.

his
used to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified.

home
the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household.

homework
tasks assigned to students by their teachers to be completed outside of class.

honest
free of deceit and untruthfulness; sincere.

hospital
an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.

hot
having a high temperature.

hotel
an establishment providing accommodation, meals, and other services for travelers and tourists.

hour
a period of time equal to 60 minutes.

house
a building for human habitation, especially one that is lived in by a family or small group of people.

how
in what way or manner; by what means.

hungry
feeling or showing the need for food.

I
the person who is speaking or writing.

ill
a problem or misfortune.

in
an influential position or advantage.

interesting
arousing curiosity or interest; holding or catching the attention.

it
used to refer to a thing previously mentioned or easily identified.

its
belonging to or associated with a thing previously mentioned or easily identified.

itself
used to emphasize a particular thing or animal mentioned earlier.

January
the first month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, typically considered the coldest month in the Northern Hemisphere.

Japan
a country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean, known for its rich culture, technology, and history.

Japanese
a person from Japan or of Japanese descent.

July
the seventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, typically considered the second month of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

June
the sixth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, typically associated with the start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

junior
a person who is younger or of lower rank.

kind
a group of people or things having similar characteristics.

kitchen
a room or area where food is prepared and cooked.

know
to be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information.

large
of considerable or relatively great size, extent, or capacity.

later
happening or coming after a particular time or event.

learn
to acquire knowledge or skill through study, experience, or teaching.

leave
permission to be absent from work or duty.

left
the left side or direction.

lemon
a yellow, oval citrus fruit with a thick skin and sour juice.

letter
a written or printed communication addressed to a person or organization.

library
a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to.

light
the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.

like
a person or thing that is similar to another.

line
a long, narrow mark or band.

little
a small amount or quantity.

live
to remain alive or continue to exist.

long
a long period of time.

look
the act of directing one's gaze.

lot
a large number or amount of people or things.

low
a low point or level, especially in terms of mood or energy.

lunch
a meal eaten in the middle of the day, typically lighter or less formal than dinner.

letters and packages conveyed by the postal system.

make
to create or form something by putting parts together or combining substances.

man
an adult male human.

many
a large number of; numerous.

map
a visual representation of an area, showing physical features, roads, cities, etc.

March
the third month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.

math
the abstract science of number, quantity, and space, either as abstract concepts (pure mathematics), or as applied to other disciplines such as physics and engineering (applied mathematics).

May
the fifth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.

me
the objective case of 'I', used by a speaker to refer to themselves as the object of a verb or preposition.

meal
an occasion when food is eaten, or the food that is eaten on such an occasion.

meet
an organized event at which a number of races or other sporting contests are held.

meter
a device that measures and records the quantity, degree, or rate of something.

milk
a white liquid produced by the mammary glands of mammals, used as food by humans.

mine
a type of explosive device placed on or under the ground or in water, designed to destroy or disable enemy targets.

minute
a period of time equal to sixty seconds or a sixtieth of an hour.

mitt
a type of glove that covers the hand but does not have separate finger openings, often used in sports like baseball.

Monday
the day of the week following Sunday and preceding Tuesday.

month
a period of approximately 30 days or 4 weeks, used to divide the year.

morning
the period of time between midnight and noon, especially from sunrise to noon.

most
the greatest amount or degree.

mother
a woman in relation to her child or children.

move
a change of place or position.

Mr.
a title used before a surname or full name to address or refer to a man without a higher or honorific or professional title.

Ms.
a title used before a woman's surname or full name to address or refer to her, regardless of her marital status.

much
a large amount or quantity.

music
the art or science of combining vocal or instrumental sounds to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.

my
used to denote something belonging to or associated with the speaker.

myself
used by a speaker to refer to themselves as the object of a verb or preposition when they are also the subject of the clause.

name
a word or set of words by which a person or thing is known, addressed, or referred to.

need
a requirement or necessity for something.

new
not existing before; made, introduced, or discovered recently or now for the first time.

next
the person or thing that follows immediately after another.

nice
pleasant or agreeable in nature or appearance.

night
the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise.

nine
a group or unit of nine individuals or items.

nineteen
constituting number nineteen in a sequence; 19th.

ninety
the decade from 1990 to 1999.

no
a negative answer or decision.

nobody
a person of no importance or influence.

noisy
making a lot of noise; full of noise.

none
not any; no.

noon
the time of day when the sun is at its highest point, typically around 12:00 PM.

north
the direction in which a compass needle normally points, towards the horizon on the left-hand side of a person facing east.

not
used to express negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition.

notebook
a book of blank pages for writing notes.

nothing
the absence of anything; no thing.

November
the eleventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, following October and preceding December.

now
the present moment or time.

number
a mathematical object used to count, measure, and label.

nurse
a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.

o’clock
used to specify the hour in telling time.

October
the tenth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, typically associated with autumn in the Northern Hemisphere.

of
expressing the relationship between a part and a whole.

office
a room or set of rooms where business, professional, or bureaucratic work is conducted.

often
frequently; many times.

old
having lived for a long time; no longer young.

on
indicating continuation or progression.

one
the number 1.

open
an unobstructed space or area.

or
used to link alternatives, often indicating a choice between them.

orange
a round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind.

our
belonging to or associated with the speaker and one or more other people previously mentioned or easily identified.

ours
used to refer to a thing or things belonging to or associated with the speaker and one or more other people previously mentioned or easily identified.

ourselves
used by a speaker to refer to themselves and one or more other people considered together.

parent
a father or mother; one who begets, gives birth to, or nurtures and raises a child.

park
a large public green area in a town, used for recreation.

pen
a writing instrument that uses ink to leave a mark on a surface.

pencil
a slender, cylindrical instrument used for writing or drawing, typically consisting of a thin stick of graphite or a similar substance enclosed in a long thin piece of wood or fixed in a metal or plastic case.

people
human beings in general or considered collectively.

piano
a large keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case enclosing a soundboard and metal strings, which are struck by hammers when the keys are pressed.

picture
a visual representation of something, such as a painting, drawing, photograph, or image.

pilot
a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft.

place
a particular position or point in space.

plane
a flat or level surface.

play
a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage.

player
a person who takes part in a game or sport.

poor
lacking sufficient money to live at a standard considered comfortable or normal in a society.

popular
liked or admired by many people or by a particular person or group.

pot
a container, typically rounded or cylindrical, used for cooking or storing food.

present
a gift or something given.

put
to move or place something in a particular position.

question
a sentence or phrase used to find out information.

quiet
the absence of noise or bustle; silence; calm.

racket
a loud, unpleasant noise.

rain
water that falls from the sky in drops.

read
an instance of reading or the material read.

red
a color at the end of the visible spectrum next to orange and opposite violet.

rich
having a great deal of money or assets; wealthy.

ride
a journey made on horseback, bicycle, or in a vehicle.

right
a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something.

room
a part of a building enclosed by walls, floor, and ceiling.

rose
a type of flowering shrub known for its beautiful and fragrant blooms.

run
a period of running or a journey made by running.

sad
feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy.

Saturday
the day of the week following Friday and preceding Sunday.

school
an institution for educating children.

science
the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.

season
one of the four periods of the year (spring, summer, autumn, winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours.

second
a unit of time equal to 1/60th of a minute.

sell
an act of selling something.

send
to cause something to go or be taken to a particular destination.

September
the ninth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, following August and preceding October.

seven
a group or unit of seven individuals or items.

seventeen
the number 17, which is one more than 16 and one less than 18.

seventy
the decade from 70 to 79 in a century or in a person's life.

she
used to refer to a female person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified.

sheep
a domesticated ruminant animal with a thick woolly coat, typically kept in flocks for its wool or meat.

short
a short circuit or electrical fault.

shy
to start suddenly aside in fright at an object, noise, or movement.

sick
a person who is ill.

sing
to produce musical sounds with the voice.

singer
a person who sings, especially professionally.

sister
a female sibling.

six
a group or unit of six individuals or items.

sixteen
a group or unit of sixteen individuals or items.

sixty
the decade of a person's life between the ages of 60 and 69.

slow
to reduce one's speed or the speed of something.

slowly
in a slow manner; at a slow pace.

small
of a size that is less than normal or usual.

smart
a sharp stinging pain.

snow
frozen precipitation in the form of white or translucent ice crystals.

so
true; factual.

soccer
a team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a round ball that may not be touched with the hands or arms during play, except by the goalkeepers.

some
an unspecified amount or number of.

someone
an unspecified or unknown person.

something
an unspecified or unknown thing.

sometimes
at certain times; occasionally.

son
a male child in relation to his parents.

soon
in a short time; shortly.

sorry
feeling regret or penitence.

south
the direction towards the point of the horizon 180 degrees clockwise from east.

speak
to utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice.

sport
an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.

spring
a season of the year between winter and summer, characterized by warmer weather and blooming plants.

stamp
a small piece of paper issued by a postal service to be affixed to a letter or package to indicate the amount of postage paid.

stand
a small structure for selling goods or services.

station
a place where a particular service or activity is based.

stay
a period of staying in a place.

stop
a cessation of movement or operation.

store
a place where goods are sold to the public.

strong
having great physical power or ability.

student
a person who is studying at a school, college, or university.

study
the devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge on an academic subject.

subject
a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with.

summer
the warmest season of the year, occurring between spring and autumn.

Sunday
the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday, traditionally considered the first day of the week in many cultures.

supper
a light evening meal, typically eaten after dinner.

swim
an act or period of swimming.

table
a piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, providing a level surface for eating, writing, or working.

tall
of great or more than average height, especially in comparison to the height of something else.

tape
a narrow strip of material, typically used to hold or fasten something.

teacher
a person who teaches, especially in a school.

ten
a group or unit of ten people or things.

tennis
a sport played with a racket and a ball between two or four players on a rectangular court divided by a net.

that
used to identify a specific person or thing observed by the speaker.

the
used to specify a particular item or items in a group.

their
belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.

theirs
used to refer to a thing or things belonging to or associated with two or more people previously mentioned.

them
used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.

themselves
used to refer to a group of people or things previously mentioned as the subject of the verb, emphasizing their own actions or identity.

there
that place or point.

these
refers to specific items or people that are close to the speaker.

they
used to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.

thing
an object that one need not, cannot, or does not wish to give a specific name to.

third
one of three equal parts of a whole.

thirteen
a group or set of thirteen.

thirty
the years of a person's life from age 30 to 39, or the decade from 30 to 39 in a century.

this
used to refer to a specific thing or person just mentioned or about to be mentioned.

those
used to refer to people or things that are not near the speaker.

three
the number equivalent to the sum of one and two; 3.

Thursday
the fifth day of the week, following Wednesday and preceding Friday.

time
the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.

to
expressing motion in the direction of a particular location.

today
the present day or time.

together
in or into one place, mass, collection, or group.

tomorrow
the day following today.

too
in addition; also.

town
a populated area that is smaller than a city but larger than a village.

train
a series of connected vehicles traveling on railways.

tree
a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, supporting branches and leaves.

try
an effort to accomplish something; an attempt.

Tuesday
the day of the week following Monday and preceding Wednesday.

TV
a device that receives television signals and reproduces them on a screen.

twelve
a group or unit of twelve people or things.

twenty
a set or group of twenty things.

two
a group or unit of two people or things.

uncle
the brother of one's father or mother or the husband of one's aunt.

under
less than or lower than a specified amount.

up
in a higher position or level.

us
used by a speaker to refer to themselves and one or more other people as the object of a verb or preposition.

use
the act of using something.

usually
in the way that most often happens.

very
exact; precise.

village
a small community or group of houses in a rural area, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town.

visit
an occasion when someone goes to see a person or place.

wait
a period of waiting; pause, interval, or delay.

walk
an act of traveling or an excursion on foot.

wall
a continuous vertical structure that encloses or divides an area of land.

want
a lack or deficiency of something.

warm
to make or become warm or warmer.

wash
an act of cleaning something with water and usually soap.

watch
a small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist.

way
a method, style, or manner of doing something.

we
used by a speaker to refer to themselves and one or more other people considered together.

weather
the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time, including temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind, and visibility.

Wednesday
the day of the week following Tuesday and preceding Thursday.

week
a period of seven consecutive days, typically understood as starting from Sunday or Monday.

well
a deep hole or shaft sunk into the earth to obtain water, oil, gas, or brine.

west
the direction toward the point of the horizon where the sun sets at the equinoxes, on the left-hand side of a person facing north, or the part of the horizon lying in this direction.

what
the thing or things that are being referred to.

where
in or to what place or position.

which
used to refer to one or more people or things from a definite set.

white
the color white.

who
used to introduce a clause giving further information about a person or people previously mentioned.

whose
used to indicate the person or people that something belongs to.

why
a reason or explanation.

window
an opening in a wall or roof fitted with glass or other transparent material, allowing light and air to enter and people to see out.

winter
the coldest season of the year, occurring between autumn and spring.

with
accompanied by; in the company of.

woman
an adult female human being.

work
activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.

write
to form letters, words, or symbols on a surface, typically paper, with a pen, pencil, or similar tool.

yard
a unit of linear measure equal to 3 feet (0.9144 meters).

year
a period of 12 months, especially from January 1 to December 31, or a period of 365 or 366 days, divided into 12 months, as in a calendar.

yes
an affirmative answer or decision.

yesterday
the day before today.

yet
up until the present or a specified or implied time; by now or then.

you
used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing.

young
offspring, especially of an animal before or soon after birth.

your
belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.

yours
used to refer to a thing or things belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.

yourself
used to refer to the person being addressed as the object of a verb or preposition when they are also the subject of the clause.