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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
later (adverb)
Referring to a time occurring after a specific moment or event.
Beginner Very Common
Tasks (noun)
Tasks that must be performed.
Mission (noun)
A mission or duty assigned to a person or group.
Duty (noun)
Duty or obligation.
Intermediate Common
daily duties (noun)
Tasks or duties performed daily as part of a routine.
Beginner Common
Heavy duty (noun)
A task or duty that requires significant effort.
Responsibility (noun)
Responsibility or duties one must manage or take care of.
Upper Intermediate Common
meditate (verb)
To concentrate the mind in meditation or prayer, often seeking divine assistance.
wish (verb)
To wish or hope for something to happen.
Intermediate Common
condition (noun)
Condition or state in a specific context, such as psychological, economic, or environmental conditions.
phenomenon (noun)
Phenomenon or notable circumstance in a field or area of study.
Intermediate Common
language (noun)
A system of spoken or written communication, such as Thai or English.
Beginner Very Common
English (noun)
The English language.
Beginner Very Common
tax (noun)
A mandatory payment imposed by government or local authority for various functions like income, property ownership, business, or consumption to fund national or local expenses.
Intermediate Very Common
Buddhist monks (noun)
The community of Buddhist monks living together under religious vows.
Intermediate Common
delight (verb)
To be delighted or to experience joy and pleasure.
joy (noun)
Pleasure or delight.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Thai province (proper noun)
A province in southern Thailand known for its beaches, resorts, and nightlife.
Beginner Common
hill, mountain (noun)
A natural elevation of the earth's surface, typically with a peak, such as a hill or mountain.
challenge (noun)
A metaphorical term for a significant obstacle or challenge.
Beginner Very Common
Mountain range (proper noun)
Phu Phan, a mountain range in northeastern Thailand known for its natural beauty and historical significance.
Beginner Common
immunity (noun)
Immunity or resistance to disease.
field (noun)
Area of expertise or field of knowledge.
status (noun)
Status, level, or standard.
Intermediate Common
proud (verb)
To feel proud of something or someone
Beginner Common
medicine (noun)
Medicine or substance used to treat diseases.
pharmacy (noun)
Field of pharmacy or the study and practice of preparing and dispensing drugs.
Expert Very Rare
Pharmacist (noun)
A healthcare professional licensed to prepare, dispense medications, and provide advice on their use.
Beginner Common
food (noun)
Food or sustenance typically served as a meal; also refers to nourishment or nutrition.
Intermediate Common
meter (noun, classifier)
An abbreviation for 'meter', a unit of length in the metric system.
university (noun)
An abbreviation for 'university', used mainly in educational contexts.
village (noun)
An abbreviation for 'village'.
Beginner Very Common
January (noun)
The first month of the solar calendar, consisting of 31 days.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
crown (noun)
A head ornament worn by royalty, Buddha images, or statues of deities, often used in beauty pageants.
Beginner Common
pavilion (noun)
A large, square pavilion with a tiered pyramidal roof, often used in religious and royal contexts.
Intermediate Common
Ant (noun)
A social insect from the family Formicidae, known for its distinct body structure, colony lifestyle, and various species behaviors.
Wizard/Shaman (noun)
A magician or shaman, with gender-specific terms: 'พ่อมด' for males and 'แม่มด' for females.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Oecophylla ant (noun)
A species of ant known as Oecophylla smaragdina, typically orange or reddish-brown, nesting in trees and known for its defensive biting and acid secretion.
red ant (noun)
Red ant.
Beginner Common
Thai media (proper noun)
Matichon, a prominent media company in Thailand known for publishing newspapers and magazines.
Intermediate Common
spell (noun)
A magical spell or enchantment used in rituals and spiritual practices.
Intermediate Common
human (noun)
An animal capable of reasoning, self-awareness, and creating complex societies.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
humans (noun)
Referring to human beings collectively, often emphasizing shared experiences or conditions.
Beginner Common
monks' death (noun, verb)
Death, often used for monks.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
spiritual enlightenment (noun)
Stages of spiritual enlightenment in Buddhism, referring to the path and its fruition.
Advanced Uncommon
Pollution (noun)
The introduction of harmful substances into the environment
Intermediate Common
Malay language (noun)
The Malay language.
Malay (adjective)
Referring to the Malay people, language, or culture.
Malay person (noun)
A member of the Malay ethnic group.
Lower Intermediate Common
Color: purple (adjective)
A bluish-red color known as purple.
Beginner Common
entertaining (verb)
Pleasant-sounding or to feel entertained
fun (adjective)
Enjoyable or fun-filled
Beginner Common
roll (verb)
To roll or coil into a cylindrical or spiral shape.
classifier (noun, classifier)
A classifier for rolled or wrapped items like cloth or paper.
Beginner Common
curl up (verb)
To roll or curl oneself up into a ball or curled position, often for comfort or warmth.
Beginner Common
Boxing (noun)
Sport involving fighting with the fists.
Beginner Common
Large event (noun)
A large-scale event or festival for entertainment, exhibitions, or sports.
Intermediate Common
Festive entertainment (noun)
Public entertainment or celebration typically involving music, dance, and festive activities.
Intermediate Common
great (adjective)
Large or great, often used as a prefix in compound words
priest rank (noun)
A priestly rank used before the name of a monk who has passed at least the third level of Pali studies
Intermediate Common
Supreme god (noun)
A supreme deity or great god, often referring to powerful gods like Vishnu or Shiva in Hinduism.
Advanced Common
Buddha relics (noun)
Relics of the Buddha or a structure housing them.
sacred stupa (noun)
A stupa or temple containing sacred relics.
Advanced Rare
Master's holder (noun)
A person who has received a master's degree.
Upper Intermediate Common
University (noun)
An institution of higher education providing undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
Beginner Common
immense (adjective)
Having vast wealth or resources; very large in quantity.
hugely (adverb)
To a great extent; in large amounts.
Intermediate Common
ocean (noun)
A large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth's surface.
Beginner Common
Province in Thailand (noun)
A province in northeastern Thailand known for education and cultural landmarks.
Beginner Common
University name (noun)
A name associated with Mahidol University, a prestigious educational institution in Thailand.
Prince's name (noun)
The name of Prince Mahidol Adulyadej, known as the father of modern medicine and public health in Thailand.
Beginner Common
queen (noun)
The title of the king's wife, known as 'Phra Mahesi'.
Upper Intermediate Common