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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
fire (noun)
A visible and intense part of a fire, often causing damage
Beginner Common
funeral pyre (noun)
A structure for burning a corpse during funeral rites
Intermediate Common
absorbed (verb)
To be absorbed in something enjoyable to the extent of forgetting everything else.
Beginner Common
pest insect (noun)
A small insect from various families, including aphids, leafhoppers, thrips, mealybugs, and scale insects, that damages plants.
Intermediate Common
Gender (noun)
The biological classification of individuals based on their reproductive systems or secondary sexual characteristics.
Beginner Very Common
male (noun)
Relating to the male gender or sex.
Beginner Common
Same gender (adjective)
Relating to individuals or contexts of the same gender
Intermediate Common
Third gender (noun)
A gender category not fitting within traditional male and female norms, often including transgender and non-binary identities.
Intermediate Uncommon
female (noun)
Female.
Beginner Common
female gender (noun)
Gender identity associated with being female
Beginner Very Common
gender diversity (noun)
The inclusion and acceptance of various genders beyond just male and female.
Upper Intermediate Common
ignore (verb)
To ignore or be indifferent, often done intentionally.
Intermediate Common
Recently (adverb)
Recently; just happened or began very recently.
Beginner Very Common
just occurred (adverb)
Indicates an action or event that has just occurred.
Beginner Common
increase (verb)
To add, increase, or enhance the size, amount, or quality of something.
Beginner Very Common
Increase (verb)
To increase or grow in size, amount, or intensity.
Beginner Very Common
add extra (verb)
To add or give something extra beyond what has been given.
Beginner Common
Only (adverb)
Only; used to indicate restriction or limitation
Enough (adjective)
Enough; indicating sufficiency or adequacy
Beginner Very Common
simply (adverb)
Used to indicate something is done with minimal effort or requirement.
merely (adverb)
Indicates something is trivial or insignificant.
Beginner Common
Only (adverb)
Only; merely; just, indicating a singular or simple condition.
Beginner Common
sufficient (adjective)
Being sufficient or adequate in amount or degree.
enough (adverb)
Enough or sufficiently in degree or extent.
Beginner Very Common
only if (conjunction)
Used to express a condition or limitation; only if
Intermediate Common
altered (adjective)
Slightly different or altered, often used to describe something slightly distorted or deviant.
odd (adjective)
Not quite normal, often used to describe unusual behavior in people.
Intermediate Common
pure (adjective)
Pure or undiluted, referring to something in its natural or unaltered state
Beginner Common
for (preposition)
Used to express purpose or intention.
Beginner Very Common
in order to (conjunction)
Indicates the intention or aim of an action.
Beginner Very Common
close acquaintance (noun)
A person with whom one shares a close bond or acquaintance.
colleague (noun)
Someone from the same institution, profession, or group, such as a schoolmate or colleague.
companion (noun)
An individual in a similar situation or shared experience.
online friend (noun)
A person one interacts with primarily through digital platforms.
Beginner Very Common
neighbor (noun)
A person living nearby, typically in the same residential area or community.
Beginner Common
colleague (noun)
A colleague or coworker, a person with whom one works professionally.
Beginner Very Common
best friend (noun)
A cherished friend with whom you have a deep bond
Beginner Common
close friend (noun)
A close friend with whom one shares a deep and intimate bond.
Beginner Common
to (conjunction)
Used to indicate the purpose or intention of an action
Beginner Common
floating platform (noun)
A structure made of bamboo or logs tied together, used as a water vehicle or for floating goods.
raft house (noun)
A house built on a raft in water, often without ground pillars or balconies.
group (noun)
A classifier for items resembling a raft, such as incense or crispy rice grouped together.
Beginner Common
lose (verb)
To be defeated or unable to win.
allergic (verb)
To have an allergic or adverse reaction to something.
Beginner Common
Expensive (adjective)
Having a high price.
Beginner Very Common
doctor (noun)
A person qualified to practice medicine; a doctor.
medicine (noun)
The science or practice of medicine involving diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.
Beginner Very Common
fan tail (noun)
A bird's tail that spreads like a fan or objects resembling this.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
spread (verb)
To spread or extend, such as news or an infection.
distribute (verb)
To distribute or make widely known.
broadcast (verb)
To broadcast or transmit, especially via radio or television.
Phrae (noun)
Phrae, a province in northern Thailand.
Intermediate Common
grass (noun)
A type of grass.
Beginner Uncommon
junction (noun)
A fork in the road or a junction.
Beginner Common
goat (noun)
A domesticated mammal of the genus Capra, known for its climbing ability and disease resistance.
Beginner Common
sacred tree (noun)
A species of tree known as Ficus religiosa, significant in Buddhism as the tree of enlightenment, with heart-shaped leaves and edible fruit.
Intermediate Common
Publish online (verb)
To publish content online, often on social media or a website.
Online message (noun)
An online publication or message displayed on social media or a website.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
playing cards (noun)
A set of playing cards used in various games.
tarot cards (noun)
A set of tarot cards used for divination and fortune-telling.
Beginner Very Common
peasant (noun)
A historical term for common people or peasants of lower social class in traditional Thai society, often used derogatorily.
low-class (noun)
A derogatory term for someone of low social standing or humble origins.
Advanced Rare
Sapphire (noun)
A precious gemstone, typically blue, known for its hardness and beauty.
Lower Intermediate Common
vast (adjective)
Extensive and wide-ranging, often used to describe large spaces or areas.
Intermediate Uncommon
No cost (adjective)
Without cost or compensation.
Beginner Very Common
bleach (verb)
To bleach a substance to make it whiter, often used for items like clothes, hair, or teeth.
cleanse (verb)
To cleanse or improve something metaphorically, as in enhancing reputation or appearance.
Beginner Common
bubble (noun)
Foam or bubbles that appear in a balloon-like shape, often as a cluster.
classifier (egg) (noun)
A classifier for counting eggs, such as duck or chicken eggs.
Beginner Common