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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Hindu deity (noun)
Shiva, a principal deity in Hinduism, known as the Destroyer, symbolizing transformation and regeneration.
Idol of Shiva (noun)
A statue or idol of Shiva used in worship, commonly found in Hindu temples.
Intermediate Uncommon
Temple hall (noun)
The main hall in a Thai Buddhist temple used for important religious ceremonies, prayer, and meditation, often featuring a main Buddha image.
Upper Intermediate Common
Lead actor (noun)
The leading male actor or hero in a play, movie, or television drama.
Hero (noun)
A person who excels or is outstanding in a particular field, sometimes used metaphorically.
Beginner Very Common
surge (verb)
To gush, flood, or surge, indicating a forceful flow of something.
abound (verb)
To abound or be plentiful, often describing an abundance of resources or emotions.
Upper Intermediate Common
separate (verb)
To cause separation or departure, often in the context of close relationships.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
chili plant (noun)
A herbaceous plant in the Capsicum genus with spicy fruits, including species like hot chili and bell pepper.
Beginner Very Common
Swamp (noun)
A marsh or swamp area with dense vegetation and peat.
Soft earth (noun)
A crust of soft earth found in wetlands.
Intermediate Uncommon
tomorrow (noun)
The day following today.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
vegetation/flora (noun)
A tree or plant; broadly refers to vegetation.
Intermediate Common
Behavior (noun)
The manner in which a person or organization behaves or conducts themselves.
Beginner Very Common
November (noun)
The month of November.
Beginner Very Common
November (noun)
The 11th month of the year in the solar calendar, starting in January, with 30 days.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
May (noun)
The name of the fifth month in the solar calendar, starting with January, containing 31 days.
Beginner Very Common
Thursday (noun)
The day of the week occurring after Wednesday and before Friday.
Jupiter (noun)
The planet known as Jupiter.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Jupiter (noun)
The fifth and largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter.
Thursday (noun)
The name of the fifth day of the week, Thursday.
Beginner Common
strength (noun)
Physical or mental strength, often used in compounds.
army (noun)
Military forces or soldiers.
rank (noun)
A commissioned military or police rank below field marshal.
Intermediate Common
metal element (noun)
A metal element with the symbol Sb, silver-like in appearance, brittle, and used in alloys. Known for expanding upon solidifying.
tree species (noun)
The Dipterocarpus tuberculatus tree, known for its large leaves used for wrapping and roofing, also called Klung, Tong Toong, or Tung.
Advanced Uncommon
P.E. (noun)
Education focused on physical development, exercise, and sports.
Beginner Very Common
Gemstone (noun)
A transparent colored stone used for jewelry, including synthetic imitations.
Intermediate Common
Vigor (noun)
Energy or power, often used to describe physical, mental, or spiritual vigor.
Force (noun)
Force, as in the physical sciences, related to the ability to do work or cause motion.
Influence (noun)
Authority or influence, referring to one's ability to control or command others.
Lower Intermediate Common
energy (noun)
The capacity to perform work, used in scientific and everyday contexts.
power (noun)
Power or vitality, often used metaphorically to describe personal strength or enthusiasm.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
Hydropower (noun)
Energy produced by the movement of water, typically used for generating electricity.
Intermediate Common
royal pavilion (noun)
A temporary pavilion used to accommodate royalty, often during official occasions.
pavilion (noun)
A pavilion or ceremonial structure often used for events or official functions.
Advanced Uncommon
at once (adverb)
To do something simultaneously or temporarily, often used with concurrent actions.
Intermediate Common
miss (verb)
To miss a target or fail to achieve a goal.
mistake (verb)
To make a mistake due to overconfidence or lack of wisdom.
Beginner Common
Synthetic material (noun)
A synthetic material made from polymers used in various products and applications, known for its versatility and environmental impact.
Plastic products (noun)
Objects or products made from plastic, considered durable but non-biodegradable, contributing to environmental concerns.
Beginner Very Common
Turn over (verb)
To turn over or change position from one side to another.
Beginner Common
betel vine (noun)
A vine species known as Piper betle, with spicy leaves used in traditional medicine and eaten with betel nut.
Intermediate Common
those (pronoun)
A collective term to refer to a specified group of people or things
group (noun)
A faction or group of people with a common interest or characteristic
classifier (classifier)
A classifier for a group of items
Beginner Common
They; them (pronoun)
They; them (used to refer to a group of people)
Beginner Very Common
You all (pronoun)
You (plural, informal)
Beginner Common
we (males) (pronoun)
We or us, used by male speakers to refer to themselves collectively
Beginner Common
friends (noun)
A group of friends or associates who share common interests or purposes, often emphasizing loyalty and camaraderie.
Beginner Common
we; us (pronoun)
Refers to the speaker and one or more other people.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
cluster (noun)
A cluster of similar items joined or tied together, such as grapes, flowers, or balloons.
bulging (adjective)
Bulging or protruding appearance, as seen in chubby cheeks.
Beginner Common
residents (noun)
People residing in a country, including citizens and foreign residents.
Advanced Rare
enough (verb, adjective)
To be enough or sufficient.
when (conjunction)
When; as soon as.
sufficient (adverb)
As much as needed; sufficient.
Beginner Very Common
father (noun)
A male parent or father figure.
young man (noun)
A term for a younger man used affectionately by elders.
professional (noun)
A male who engages in a specific profession or activity.
male animal (noun)
A male animal that has offspring.
I (personal pronoun)
A personal pronoun used by a father when talking to his children.
you (personal pronoun)
A personal pronoun used by children when addressing their father.
Beginner Very Common
equal (verb)
To be sufficient, equal to, or comparable to something
Intermediate Common
historical king (noun)
Title for historical Thai kings, especially from the Sukhothai period.
Advanced Rare
male chef (noun)
A male chef or cook
Beginner Common
somewhat capable (verb, adverb)
Able to manage or capable to some extent; reasonably or sufficiently adequate
Beginner Common
satisfied (verb)
To be satisfied or pleased.
agree (verb)
To agree or consent to something.
Beginner Common
Perfect fit (adjective)
Perfectly fitting or suitable, often referring to size.
Right time (adjective)
Occurring at the exact right time or moment.
Exactly (adverb)
Precisely or exactly; just enough.
Beginner Common
Moderately (adverb)
Moderately acceptable; to a reasonable extent
Lower Intermediate Common
satisfactory (adjective)
Acceptable or satisfactory in quality
moderately (adverb)
To a slight or moderate degree
Beginner Common
enough (phrase)
Sufficient for a particular purpose or condition.
Beginner Common
Househusband (noun)
A man who manages the household and domestic duties, often while a spouse works
Beginner Common
Parents (noun)
The mother and father of a person.
Beginner Very Common
enough (phrase)
Indicates that no more is needed or desired.
Beginner Very Common