🇬🇧🇪🇸 vegetable - verdura : English Lesson
noun
“Oops, the video you wanted took a vacation. Here’s a random one that didn’t!”
Meaning of "vegetable" ("verdura"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
A vegetable is a part of a plant that we can eat, such as the roots (like carrots), stems (like celery), leaves (like spinach), or flowers (like broccoli). Vegetables help our bodies grow strong and healthy, even if they don’t always look as exciting as candy.
I told the cafeteria lady I’d like extra vegetables, and the entire lunch line gasped like I’d said a forbidden spell.
I told my salad, “Don’t worry, vegetables, you’re all going to a better place,” and then I ate them dramatically.
Dad made a smoothie with so many vegetables that even the blender sounded worried.
Grandpa said if I keep eating vegetables, I’ll be strong enough to open the pickle jar all by myself one day.
Broccoli is actually a flower vegetable—so when your mom says, “Eat your broccoli,” she’s really telling you to eat your flowers.
At the small garden a child sees a big green vegetable leaf. The child pulls a vegetable from the ground. The vegetable is a carrot, orange and long. The child runs to the mother with the vegetable. Mother washes the vegetable, cuts it, and they eat the vegetable. They smile and feel warm.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: A1 Beginner
This word is at the A1 level, which means it is one of the first words you learn when starting English. It’s commonly used in everyday conversations and helps you communicate basic ideas like greetings, family, or daily activities.
Expanding your English vocabulary is one of the best ways to improve your pronunciation, spelling, and confidence in English. Watch the video above to memorize the word, understand its meaning, and see example sentences in action. Discover related words to grow your vocabulary naturally. Add words to your playlist for stress-free, effective learning—anytime, anywhere! Watch, learn, repeat.