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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Look (verb)
To look at something.
Beginner Very Common
overlook (verb)
To overlook or ignore the significance of something.
Intermediate Common
watch (verb)
To observe or watch something attentively
Beginner Common
Unseen (verb)
Fail to see or be unseen
Beginner Common
perceive (verb)
To perceive or consider someone or something in a certain way.
Beginner Common
search for (verb)
To search for something intentionally
Beginner Very Common
See (verb)
To see or notice through visual perception or observation.
Beginner Very Common
Visible (adjective)
Visible; able to be seen or perceived
Beginner Very Common
Motorcycle (noun)
A two-wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
Beginner Very Common
motorcycle (noun)
A two-wheeled motor vehicle commonly used for transportation.
Beginner Very Common
delegate (verb)
To entrust or delegate duties or responsibilities.
relinquish (verb)
To relinquish or give up possession or control, including the dedication of oneself.
Lower Intermediate Common
protest group (noun)
A group gathered for protest or demonstration, possibly causing unrest
rally (verb)
To hold a rally or form a mob
Lower Intermediate Common
Surrender (verb)
To surrender oneself to authorities.
Enroll (verb)
To enroll or register oneself, especially in an educational setting.
Intermediate Common
Delegate task (verb)
To assign or entrust a task or responsibility to someone, often in formal or professional settings
Intermediate Common
delegate task (verb)
To assign or entrust a task or responsibility to someone.
Intermediate Common
give (verb)
To give or bestow something to someone, often in a formal context.
assign (verb)
To entrust or assign a task or responsibility to someone, usually in an official context.
Beginner Common
kaffir lime (noun)
A citrus fruit with a warty rind, used in Thai cuisine for its aromatic leaves and juice.
Beginner Common
Olive (noun)
A small oval fruit used to make olive oil or eaten as food.
Hog plum (noun)
A tropical fruit tree from the cashew family with tart yellow or green fruit.
Beginner Common
American (adjective, noun)
A colloquial term for 'American' or relating to the United States.
Beginner Common
eggplant (noun)
A tropical plant in the nightshade family, commonly referring to the eggplant used in cooking.
Beginner Very Common
Tomato (noun)
A red or yellowish fruit, commonly used as a vegetable, originating from South America.
Beginner Very Common
Lime tree (noun)
A tree or plant that produces limes.
Lime (noun)
A green, sour fruit used in cooking and beverages, also called lime.
Beginner Common
coconut tree (noun)
The coconut tree, known for its edible fruit providing coconut water, milk, and meat.
Beginner Very Common
mango tree (noun)
A tropical fruit tree of the genus Mangifera, with varieties like 'Okrong' and 'Phimsen'. The young leaves and fruits are edible.
Beginner Very Common
cancer (noun)
A malignant tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell division, invasion into local tissues, and potential spread to other areas.
Intermediate Common
jasmine (noun)
A shrub known as Jasminum sambac in the Oleaceae family, with white, fragrant flowers.
Beginner Common
Zodiac Snake (noun)
The Snake, one of the twelve zodiac signs in Chinese astrology.
Beginner Common
Often (adverb)
Frequently or often, indicating regular occurrence or propensity.
Beginner Common
usually (adverb)
Usually; frequently; tends to indicate a likelihood or habit
Beginner Very Common
some (adjective, adverb)
Some; used colloquially to indicate a part or portion.
Beginner Common
perhaps (particle)
Used to express uncertainty or speculation about a statement.
Beginner Common
mythical creature (noun)
A mythical Chinese animal resembling a snake with legs and horns.
powerful person (noun)
A term for a very powerful or influential person.
Intermediate Common
fruit (noun)
The fruit of the mangosteen tree, with a dark purple rind and juicy white segments.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Vegetarian (noun)
The practice of abstaining from eating meat, focusing on plant-based foods.
Intermediate Common
tie (verb)
To tie or fasten tightly.
bundle (noun)
A classifier for bundles of items tied together.
Beginner Common
Ikat weaving (noun)
A traditional Thai weaving technique known as Ikat, involving tying and dyeing threads before weaving to create intricate patterns.
Ikat fabric (noun)
Fabric produced using the มัดหมี่ technique, characterized by colorful and complex patterns, often used in traditional costumes.
Intermediate Common
Secondary education (noun)
Secondary education following primary school, covering middle and high school levels in Thailand.
Beginner Common
Fun/flavorful (adjective)
Enjoyable or full of flavor.
Nutty flavor (adjective)
Having a taste similar to coconut milk or roasted peanuts.
Animal fat (noun)
Soft connective tissue containing fat in humans and animals.
It (pronoun)
Third-person pronoun for non-honorific reference.
Awesome (adjective)
Slang for something or someone that is exceptional.
Fat (noun)
Oil, grease, or fat
Beginner Common
Certain (adjective)
Certain or secure in belief or feeling.
Tight (adjective)
Firmly held or tight.
Beginner Common
stable (adjective)
Stable and secure, not prone to change or collapse.
Lower Intermediate Common
Confident (verb, adjective)
To be confident or trust in something or someone.
Beginner Very Common
potato (noun)
A starchy, edible tuber from the Solanaceae family, commonly known as potato.
Beginner Common
Question particle (particle)
A colloquial particle used at the end of sentences to form yes-no questions, similar to 'right?' or 'isn't it?' in English.
Beginner Very Common
Question particle (particle)
A particle used to form yes-no questions.
Beginner Very Common
unclear (adjective)
Lacking clarity, appearing dim, foggy, or blurred, often used to describe vision, colors, or states of mind.
engrossed (adjective, verb)
Completely absorbed or engrossed in an activity or thought.
Lower Intermediate Common
mix (verb)
To mix things up in a disorderly or indiscriminate fashion.
reckless (verb)
To act without prior thought or planning.
promiscuous (verb)
To engage in casual and often indiscriminate sexual activities.
random (adverb)
To guess or do something randomly or wildly without knowledge.
Intermediate Common
preoccupied (verb)
To be preoccupied with or excessively focused on one thing, often neglecting other important matters.
Intermediate Common
Mosque (noun)
A mosque, a place of worship for Muslims.
Beginner Common
Come (verb)
To move towards the speaker; to arrive.
Towards (secondaryverb)
Used with verbs to indicate direction towards the speaker or mark the present perfect tense.
Beginner Very Common
Horse (noun)
A large mammal with long legs, a tufted tail, and a mane, used for riding and pulling vehicles.
Chess piece (noun)
The chess piece shaped like a horse.
Beginner Common