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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
very much (adverb)
Indicates great quantity or intensity.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
very much (adverb)
To a great extent; very much.
Beginner Common
more than (preposition, adverb)
Indicating a greater amount, degree, or number in comparison.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Excessive (adjective)
Surpassing normal limits; excessive in degree
Excessively (adverb)
To an excessive degree; more than necessary
Lower Intermediate Common
More and more (adverb)
Gradually increasing, becoming more and more.
Increase (verb)
To increase or become more in quantity or intensity.
Beginner Common
not much (adverb)
Used in negative sentences to emphasize a smaller degree, meaning 'not very much' or 'not too much'.
Beginner Common
abundant (adjective)
A large amount or number; numerous.
Beginner Very Common
very (adverb)
Emphasizes the degree of something, indicating 'very much' or 'very' often used in casual conversations.
Beginner Very Common
maximum (adjective)
The highest degree or extent of something.
Beginner Very Common
precede (verb)
To arrive or occur before someone or something else.
earlier (adverb)
Indicating a prior time or order.
Beginner Common
Macao (proper noun)
Macao, a Special Administrative Region of China known for its casinos and tourism.
Beginner Common
originate (verb)
To originate from a place or source.
Beginner Very Common
Arrive late (verb)
To arrive later than expected or scheduled, often due to a delay.
Beginner Common
manner (noun)
Manner or demeanor in a casual or informal context.
Beginner Common
method (noun)
A method established as a rule or regulation to achieve a goal, such as implementing measures for success or safety.
Intermediate Common
benchmark (noun)
A commonly accepted criterion or benchmark used for comparison in various fields, such as industry or education.
criterion (noun)
A recognized level of quality, quantity, or achievement.
Intermediate Very Common
continuously (adverb)
Continuously or without interruption over time
Beginner Very Common
arrive (verb)
To arrive at or reach a destination or point in time, used both literally and figuratively.
Beginner Common
disease (noun)
A disease causing abdominal swelling due to fluid accumulation, potentially from liver cirrhosis or heart disease.
pregnant (verb)
To become pregnant, regionally used.
Advanced Uncommon
Come here (imperative verb)
An imperative command to ask someone to come here.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
criminal group (noun)
A criminal organization known for illegal activities such as drug trafficking and extortion, often referring to any group operating outside the law.
influential group (noun)
A tightly-knit group using pressure or influence to maintain control and gain advantage, often involving intimidation.
Intermediate Common
Instant noodles (noun)
Instant noodles, commonly used to refer to the brand 'Mama' or instant noodles in general in Thailand.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
illusion (noun)
An illusion or deceptive appearance.
magic (noun)
Magic or trickery involving deceit or enchantment.
Upper Intermediate Common
manners (noun)
The behaviors and actions considered polite and appropriate in a social context.
Beginner Common
Buddha posture (noun)
A Buddha image in the posture of sitting cross-legged with the right hand pointing to the ground, symbolizing the conquest of Mara.
Advanced Rare
Marathon (noun)
A long-distance race of 42.195 kilometers.
long task (noun)
A prolonged or challenging task or activity.
Beginner Common
Gold (noun)
Gold
Beginner Common
Late (verb)
To arrive late or be late
Beginner Very Common
visit (verb)
To visit or come to see someone.
Beginner Common
beloved (noun)
A term of endearment or affection often used as a prefix to a personal name, suggesting someone beloved or precious
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
completely (adjective, adverb)
Completely or tightly closed or covered, as in being hidden or submerged.
Advanced Rare
Friendship (noun)
The state of being friends, characterized by friendliness and cordiality.
Beginner Common
dimension (noun)
A dimension or measurement in one direction, often describing physical space with length, width, height, and sometimes time as dimensions.
aspect (noun)
An aspect or perspective, often used in contexts such as opening a new dimension in an industry.
Intermediate Common
June (noun)
The month of June in the Gregorian calendar.
Beginner Common
June (noun)
The sixth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
Absolute Beginner Common
thousandth (prefix)
A prefix in the metric system indicating one thousandth (1/1,000).
Upper Intermediate Common
City in Italy (proper noun)
City in Italy known for fashion, design, and culture.
Lower Intermediate Common
exist (verb)
To exist or be present.
to have (verb)
To own or possess something.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Noisy (adjective)
Noisy or boisterous.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
Married (verb)
To be married or have a family
Beginner Common
responsible (adjective, noun)
Accountable for one's actions or having a duty
Intermediate Common
knowledgeable (verb)
To be knowledgeable or skilled in a specific area.
Intermediate Common
feel (verb)
To experience emotions or sensations.
Beginner Very Common
Important (adjective, verb)
Having importance or significance; to matter or be of consequence
Beginner Common
happy (adjective)
Experiencing happiness or contentment
be happy (verb)
To be in a state of happiness
Beginner Very Common
risky (adjective phrase)
Being in a situation with potential danger or harm
Intermediate Common
significant (verb)
To have or convey significance or importance.
Beginner Common
valuable (verb, adjective)
To be valuable or have worth, often in a financial or emotional sense.
important (adjective)
Significant or important, often referring to something with emotional or contextual value.
Beginner Common
high quality (adjective)
Having good quality or high standards.
Intermediate Common
qualified (verb)
To possess qualities or characteristics that meet criteria or standards.
Lower Intermediate Common