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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Guangdong (noun)
A province in China, known as Guangdong, home to Cantonese people and their language.
mustard green (noun)
A type of mustard green, also known as Pak Kad Gwang Tung.
Intermediate Common
Vast (adjective)
Vast and expansive; covering a large area or extent.
Imposing (adjective)
Imposing in size or magnitude; impressive and grand.
Intermediate Common
Vast (adjective)
Extremely vast or enormous in size or quantity
Intermediate Common
Until (conjunction)
Indicates the point in time at which something will happen or has happened, often after a delay or difficulty.
Lower Intermediate Common
sweep (verb)
To clean or remove dust using a broom or to move objects in the same direction.
Beginner Very Common
forcibly gather (verb)
To forcibly gather or move people or animals into a specific area
Intermediate Uncommon
eradicate (verb)
To completely remove or destroy something undesirable.
Intermediate Common
Winch (noun)
A device used for pulling, dragging, and lifting heavy objects.
Wind (verb)
To pull or lift using a winch.
Hoard (verb)
To gather and purchase items from various places in large quantities.
Advanced Very Rare
lake (noun)
A large natural freshwater body, such as a lake or swamp.
Intermediate Common
buy up (verb)
To buy large quantities, often to control supply or influence market prices.
Intermediate Common
Poet (noun)
A poet or writer specializing in poetry, often creating works from imagination, heard information, reality, or spontaneously.
Intermediate Common
poetry (noun)
Literary works in the form of poems characterized by expressive language, often employing meter and rhyme.
Upper Intermediate Common
king (noun)
The sovereign leader of a kingdom; king.
Beginner Common
decline (noun)
Disappearance or deterioration
Advanced Very Rare
Government currency (noun)
Coins or currency issued by the government.
Mint (noun)
Facility where coins are produced.
Intermediate Common
farmer (noun)
A person engaged in agriculture or farming
Beginner Common
Agriculture (noun)
The science, art, and practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising livestock.
Beginner Common
Kasina (noun)
Kasina
Buddhist meditation (noun)
A Buddhist meditation technique focused on concentrating by observing a specific object or element.
Advanced Uncommon
Plant cluster (noun)
A cluster or group of plants originating from the same stem or rhizome, such as bamboo or lemongrass.
Beginner Common
cause (verb)
To cause, construct, or initiate something.
Beginner Very Common
faucet (noun)
A device for controlling water flow, commonly called a faucet or tap.
knock (noun)
A short, sharp sound made by a tap or knock.
Beginner Very Common
commit sin (verb)
To commit a wrongful act or sin, often linked to generating negative karma according to Buddhist teachings.
Intermediate Common
Annoy (verb)
To cause annoyance or disturbance.
Beginner Common
initiate action (verb)
To initiate or engage in planning or starting an action, often with significant or disruptive intent.
Upper Intermediate Common
terrorism (noun)
Engage in terrorism by causing serious harm to individuals, public property, or the environment to intimidate governments or organizations.
terrorize (verb)
To cause terrorism or violence.
Advanced Common
originate (verb)
To originate, begin, or be formed
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
initiate (verb)
To cause something to begin or come into existence.
Intermediate Common
Create (verb)
To create, form, or establish something, often used in formal contexts to initiate structures, organizations, or projects.
Upper Intermediate Common
Gather (verb)
To pile or gather items together.
Pile (noun)
A group or assortment of items gathered in one place, such as a pile of objects.
Unit (noun)
Military or police unit consisting of multiple sub-units known as a company.
Bureau (noun)
A governmental section below the department level.
Beginner Common
loud echo (adjective, verb)
Extremely loud or echoing sound in confined spaces.
resonant (adverb)
Resoundingly or resonantly echoing.
Beginner Common
midfielder (noun)
A position in football responsible for coordinating play between forwards and defenders
central hub (noun)
A central hub or main coordinating point in an organization or activity
Beginner Very Common
armed forces (noun)
A body of armed personnel organized for warfare or defense.
troops (noun)
Troops or military forces.
Intermediate Common
Guerrillas (noun)
A group of guerrillas fighting against larger, organized forces.
Robbers (noun)
A band of robbers operating in a clandestine manner.
Upper Intermediate Common
Supporters (noun)
A group of fans or supporters who provide encouragement during sports events or competitions.
Beginner Common
military unit (noun)
A military unit or group of soldiers organized for combat duties.
Intermediate Common
military forces (noun)
The combined military forces of a nation, including the army, navy, air force, and other branches.
army (noun)
The land-based military branch or ground forces, also known as the army.
Intermediate Common
Royal Army (noun)
The main land warfare branch of Thailand's military responsible for national defense.
Army (noun)
Army or ground force.
Intermediate Common
regional army (noun)
A division of the military responsible for operations in a specific geographic region.
Intermediate Common
Navy (noun)
The naval warfare force of Thailand, part of the Royal Thai Armed Forces.
Intermediate Common
air force (noun)
A branch of a nation's armed forces responsible for aerial military operations.
Intermediate Common
fund (noun)
A fund or organization managing funds for investment, savings, or community purposes.
Intermediate Common
Mutual fund (noun)
A pool of funds from multiple investors used to invest in securities like stocks and bonds, managed by professionals.
Intermediate Common
Service unit (noun)
A unit or department that provides specific services within an organization, such as customer service or administrative support.
Intermediate Common
HQ (noun)
The main office or center of operations for organizations such as the military or police.
Command (noun)
A facility for directing and controlling operations, often used in military or crisis situations.
Beginner Common
merit collection (noun)
A collection of merit typically associated with religious or charitable activities.
Intermediate Uncommon
Crime Division (noun)
A law enforcement agency in Thailand responsible for crime suppression and major investigations.
Intermediate Common
Crime Suppression (noun)
A division of the Thai police responsible for suppressing and investigating crimes, known as the Crime Suppression Division.
Intermediate Common
military division (noun)
A military division typically consisting of multiple brigades and commanded by a major general.
Upper Intermediate Common
Military unit (noun)
A military unit consisting of 300 to 1,000 soldiers, typically led by a lieutenant colonel.
Intermediate Common
campfire (noun)
A controlled outdoor fire for cooking, warmth, or celebration, often at a campsite.
bonfire (noun)
A large outdoor fire for celebrations or symbolic purposes.
Beginner Common