Grain
Noun
UK
/ɡreɪn/
US
/ɡreɪn/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)
Definition
A small, hard seed from plants like wheat or rice, used for food.
Example
"Wheat is a common grain."
"Farmers grow different grains such as rice, corn, and barley for food."
"A single grain of sand can shine brightly under sunlight."
Explanation
A grain is a tiny, hard seed from plants like wheat, rice, or corn that people use for food. For example, rice is a common grain in many countries. It can also mean a small piece of something, like a grain of sand. People eat grains because they give energy and nutrition. Grain is also used to make bread, cereal, and other foods.