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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
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text laughter (interjection)
A way of expressing laughter in text, equivalent to 'hahaha' in English, derived from the Thai pronunciation of the number 5 ('ha').
Beginner Common
also (adverb)
Used to indicate inclusion, addition, or agreement.
then (adverb, conjunction)
Used to denote a causal relation or consequence.
emphasis (particle)
A particle used to add emphasis or softness to statements.
turns out (adverb)
Used conversationally to indicate an outcome or realization.
Beginner Very Common
base (noun)
Base or trunk, such as the base of a tree or leg.
cyperaceae (noun)
Name of herbaceous plants in the Cyperaceae family, growing in damp areas, used for weaving mats.
hold closely (verb)
To hold tightly against the chest or metaphorically keep something quiet for too long.
Beginner Common
faction (noun)
A group or faction, often used for political or military entities.
clique (noun)
A group of people sharing similar interests or ideologies, sometimes with a negative connotation.
Intermediate Common
that is (conjunction)
Used to clarify or explain something mentioned or implied.
Lower Intermediate Common
merely (adverb)
Used to indicate something is merely or only of little significance.
Beginner Very Common
circle (noun)
A circle or the rim of a wheel, often used to refer to items with a circular shape.
Beginner Common
Consul (noun)
An official appointed by a government to reside in a foreign city and protect and assist its citizens.
Upper Intermediate Common
whatever (phrase)
A phrase expressing indifference or resignation, similar to 'whatever'.
Beginner Common
Rule (noun)
A rule or regulation that dictates compliance, such as a royal decree or ministerial regulation.
Natural law (noun)
A scientific regulation based on discovered natural laws.
Intermediate Common
rules (noun)
Formal guidelines governing conduct within an activity or organization.
Intermediate Common
Ministerial regulation (noun)
A regulation issued by a ministry under legal authority, known as ministerial regulation.
Upper Intermediate Common
rules (noun)
A set of rules or standards established by an authority or tradition.
criteria (noun)
Criteria used for decision-making or to determine expected behavior.
Intermediate Common
regulation (noun)
A regulation or bylaw established by an organization or governing body to control specific behaviors.
Intermediate Common
rules (noun)
A set of rules and regulations to guide behaviors and actions within an organization or community.
Lower Intermediate Common
law (noun)
A regulation established by authority to impose obligations on individuals, originating from statutes or customs.
Intermediate Very Common
Public law (noun)
A branch of law that governs the relationship between individuals and the government, including constitutional, administrative, and criminal law.
Advanced Common
International law (noun)
The system of law that governs the relations and interactions of nations and international organizations.
Upper Intermediate Common
Constitutional law (noun)
The body of law defining the structure, powers, and roles of entities in a state, and the fundamental rights of its citizens, outlined in a country's constitution.
Upper Intermediate Common
labor law (noun)
A body of laws governing the rights and responsibilities of workers, employers, and labor organizations.
Intermediate Common
Procedural law (noun)
Law governing legal procedures and court processes.
Adjective law (noun)
Adjective law, related to procedural rules.
Advanced Common
karma (noun)
The principle that one's actions determine future consequences, based on the moral nature of those actions.
Upper Intermediate Common
military rule (noun)
A state where military authority overrides civil law, used in crises to maintain control.
Upper Intermediate Common
rules (noun)
An established set of rules or standards used for decision-making.
Intermediate Common
Monk robe (noun)
Cloth offered to monks during the Kathin festival, part of a ceremony held between the waning moon of the 11th month to mid-12th month.
Festival (noun)
Buddhist festival where robes are offered to monks, and a time of community engagement and merit-making.
Upper Intermediate Common
Press (verb)
To press, push down, or suppress an action, including figurative uses like undervaluing or suppressing a case.
Fish (noun)
A type of scaleless fish with whiskers, often found in brackish and freshwater environments, belonging to genera such as Arius and Hemibagrus.
Beginner Common
oppress (verb)
To oppress or control others under one's power.
Intermediate Common
oppress (verb)
To oppress or maltreat someone using power or force.
Intermediate Common
Compel forcefully (verb)
Apply pressure to compel someone to act, often causing stress.
Lower Intermediate Common
Press button (verb)
To press a button on a device
Beginner Very Common
Lower price (verb)
To lower or manipulate the price to one's advantage, often through pressure or unfair methods.
Intermediate Common
Press down (verb)
To press or push downwards.
Beginner Common
Okay (adjective)
Expressing consent or acceptance without enthusiasm.
Also good (phrase)
Indicating that a mentioned alternative is acceptable.
Beginner Common
okay (adverb, phrase)
Indicates flexibility, acceptance, or willingness to agree with any option. Typically translates to 'okay', 'can', or 'if you'd like'.
Beginner Very Common
if (conjunction)
Only if a condition is met; provided that
Beginner Common
Grateful (adjective)
Grateful and appreciative of kindness or care, especially towards parents or guardians.
Intermediate Common
Gratitude (noun)
Gratitude and appreciation; respect and recognition shown to those deserving it, such as parents and teachers.
Upper Intermediate Common
Regardless (adverb)
In any case; regardless of circumstances.
Intermediate Common
Anyway (adverb)
Used to express resignation, acceptance, or indifference, suggesting any option is acceptable.
As you wish (phrase)
Indicates leaving a decision to someone's discretion or preference.
Lower Intermediate Common
rules (noun)
Rules or agreements set by two or more parties as guidelines for practice, such as sports regulations.
standard (noun)
Standard or norm established by convention or regulation.
Intermediate Common
discourse (noun)
A formal discourse, often in a religious or philosophical context.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Bangkok (noun)
Abbreviation for Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand.
Beginner Very Common
buttocks (noun)
The lower part of the body, specifically the buttocks.
container base (noun)
The bottom part of a container or depression, such as the base of a pot or well.
stub (noun)
The final remaining part of an object, like a candle stub or cigarette butt.
Beginner Very Common
Thai pattern (noun)
A traditional Thai decorative pattern resembling foliage, used in architecture and art.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Spiral (noun)
A spiral or whorl, commonly referring to natural patterns such as those found in shells or hair growth.
Snail shell (noun)
The coiled shell of a snail, reflecting its spiral shape.
Intermediate Common
Frog (noun)
Amphibious animal with a squat body, long hind legs, and webbed feet, known for jumping.
Carpenter's tool (noun)
Tool for planing wood used in carpentry.
Very full (adjective)
Describes something very full or tightly packed.
Beginner Common
rebellion (noun)
An act of rebellion or revolt against authority or government, often in political or military contexts.
rebel (noun)
A person who rebels or partakes in an uprising, such as a rebel or insurgent.
Intermediate Common
rebel (verb)
To rebel or commit treason against the kingdom.
traitor (noun)
A person who rebels or commits treason against the kingdom; a traitor.
treason (noun)
The criminal act of overthrowing constitutional or governmental powers.
Upper Intermediate Common
head (noun)
The head or skull, often used in an impolite context.
Beginner Common
Because (conjunction)
Used to indicate the reason or cause in informal conversation.
Beginner Common