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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
young man (noun)
A young man, often used informally or affectionately
Beginner Common
To (conjunction)
In order to
Intermediate Common
Thai province (noun)
A province in northern Thailand known for its landscapes, historical sites, and cultural heritage.
Beginner Common
rest (verb)
To take a temporary break or stay temporarily.
Beginner Very Common
Rest (verb)
To rest or relax by taking a break or engaging in leisure activities.
Beginner Common
vacation (noun)
A period of rest or break from work, often taken during summer.
Beginner Common
Pause (verb)
To temporarily set aside or pause something.
Beginner Common
stay temporarily (verb)
To stay or reside temporarily, often indicating overnight accommodation.
Beginner Common
collapse (verb)
To collapse or cause to collapse, as in a building or door.
ruined (verb)
To be damaged or ruined beyond repair.
female elephant (noun)
A female elephant.
Lower Intermediate Common
Phangnga (noun)
Phangnga.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
develop (verb)
To develop, enhance, or improve over time.
Beginner Very Common
growth (noun)
The process of growth, progress, or evolution of an entity over time.
advancement (noun)
The process of personal or professional improvement.
Intermediate Common
fan (noun)
A tool used to create air movement.
fanning (verb)
To move air by waving or fluttering.
blow (verb)
To blow, as in moving air.
Beginner Common
swept away (verb)
To be carried or swept away by natural forces like wind or water
Intermediate Common
fan (noun)
An electrical device that circulates air to provide cooling, commonly used in homes and offices.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
City in Thailand (proper noun)
A city on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, known for its beaches and vibrant nightlife.
Beginner Common
thousand (adjective, noun)
The number equivalent to one thousand.
wrap (verb)
To wrap, bind, or coil around an object.
Beginner Common
ally (noun)
A state or group formally cooperating with another, often in military or political contexts.
partnership (noun)
A relationship between organizations or individuals agreeing to work together, commonly used in business contexts.
Intermediate Common
seed (noun)
Seed or strain of a plant, especially rice.
species (noun)
Breed or species of living organisms.
Beginner Common
fold (verb)
To fold or bend something, such as cloth, paper, or a limb.
slump (verb)
To lose balance, such as when a part of the body slumps.
folded (adjective)
Folded together or able to be folded, such as folded cloth or a folding chair.
Beginner Very Common
lead/guide (verb)
To take or bring someone or something to a place, usually implying leading or guiding.
accompany (verb)
To accompany or go with someone.
Beginner Very Common
allude (verb)
To refer or allude to something or someone, often indirectly or in a critical way.
Upper Intermediate Common
Boat paddle (noun)
A tool used for rowing a boat, often made of wood with a round handle and a flat blade.
Row (verb)
To move a boat by rowing with a paddle.
Beginner Common
Defeated (verb)
To be defeated or lose in a contest, competition, or conflict.
Beginner Common
Northwest (noun)
Refers to the northwest direction, commonly used in geography.
Beginner Common
storm (noun)
A natural phenomenon with strong winds, often causing storms or hurricanes.
Beginner Very Common
Paracetamol (noun)
A colloquial term for paracetamol, a common pain reliever and fever reducer.
Beginner Very Common
wicked (adjective)
Wicked or mischievous in behavior.
bully (verb)
To bully, browbeat, or annoy others.
aggressive (adjective)
Belligerent or bullying behavior.
Intermediate Uncommon
pasta (noun)
A type of Italian food made from unleavened dough, typically of wheat flour mixed with water or eggs, formed into various shapes and cooked by boiling or baking.
Beginner Very Common
Passport (noun)
A government-issued document for international travel, certifying the holder's identity and nationality.
Beginner Common
coordinates (noun)
A system of coordinates representing a point on a plane using two numbers indicating distances from the axes.
location (noun)
A specific location or position in a geographical or virtual context, often used to describe geographical coordinates.
Intermediate Common
Handicapped (adjective)
Having a physical or mental impairment that limits activities or senses.
Intermediate Common
Hindu deity (noun)
Ganesha, the Hindu deity known as the remover of obstacles, and the god of beginnings, wisdom, and intelligence, characterized by an elephant head.
Intermediate Common
consider (verb)
To consider or evaluate carefully
deliberate (verb)
To deliberate or reflect, especially in decision-making
Intermediate Common
Deliberate case (verb)
To consider or adjudicate a legal case.
Upper Intermediate Common
Consider (verb)
To consider or reflect upon something thoughtfully
Intermediate Common
Italian food (noun)
An Italian-origin food, typically a round dough topped with cheese, tomato sauce, and various ingredients, then baked.
Beginner Very Common
Knowledge (noun)
Knowledge in philosophy or science.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
learning (noun)
The study or act of learning subjects.
Intermediate Uncommon
ceremony (noun)
An event organized according to beliefs, tradition, or customs to achieve auspiciousness or sanctity, such as weddings or graduation ceremonies.
custom (noun)
A model or custom to be followed in performing ceremonies correctly.
Intermediate Common
will (noun)
A legal document specifying the distribution of property after death
Upper Intermediate Common
museum (noun)
A building or institution for collecting, preserving, and exhibiting art, culture, history, or science objects.
Beginner Common
print (verb)
To create text or images by pressing onto materials like paper or cloth.
Lower Intermediate Common
grand residence (noun)
A grand residence or palace, often with cultural or spiritual significance.
heavenly abode (noun)
A heavenly abode or paradise.
Advanced Uncommon
bird (noun)
A bird commonly found in urban and rural areas, often symbolizing peace or love.
Beginner Common
extraordinary (adjective)
Exceeding the ordinary or usual, often positive; distinct or separate in function or status.
Lower Intermediate Common
Poison (noun)
A harmful substance that can cause death, pain, or disability upon entering the body; can be derived from minerals, plants, or animals.
Toxic (noun)
Something harmful that causes danger either physically or mentally.
Intermediate Common
Phitsanulok (proper noun)
Phitsanulok, a province in Northern Thailand known for its historical significance and temples.
Beginner Common
Range (noun)
Range or distance
Intermediate Common
Prove (verb)
To present evidence or conduct experiments to show the truth.
Intermediate Common