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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
have money (verb)
To possess financial resources or wealth.
Beginner Common
conditional (adjective)
Subject to conditions or requirements.
qualified (adjective)
Having limitations or qualifications.
Upper Intermediate Common
real (verb, adjective)
To exist in reality or to be true and genuine.
Intermediate Common
famous (adjective)
To be well-known or famous
named (verb)
To have a name or be identified by a name
Lower Intermediate Common
Famous (adjective)
Known and recognized by many people due to positive achievements or qualities.
Beginner Common
Knife (noun)
A tool made of metal used for cutting, slicing, or carving, with a sharp, often pointed blade, attached to a handle.
Beginner Common
interest (verb)
To generate interest on money or an account.
bloom (verb)
To have flowers or to be in bloom.
Upper Intermediate Common
has children (phrase)
Having children or indicating the presence of children
Beginner Common
flawed (verb)
To have defects, imperfections, or flaws
Beginner Common
only have (verb)
To have or contain exclusively one thing or type of something.
Beginner Very Common
pregnant (verb)
To be pregnant
Absolute Beginner Common
have a way (verb)
To have a means or method to do something
Beginner Common
suffer (verb)
To experience distress or anxiety
Intermediate Common
Be busy (verb)
To have business or errands to attend to.
Beginner Common
appointment (verb)
To have an appointment or planned meeting.
Beginner Very Common
March (noun)
The third month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
female nickname (noun)
A nickname commonly used for females.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
March (noun)
The third month of the Gregorian calendar.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Useful (adjective)
Useful or beneficial, providing value or advantage.
Beginner Very Common
efficient (adjective)
Achieving desired results effectively and efficiently.
Intermediate Common
have problem (verb)
To have or experience a problem or difficulty.
Beginner Very Common
Affect (verb)
To have an effect or impact.
Activate (verb)
To come into effect or be applied, especially in legal or formal settings.
Result (verb)
To yield results or bear fruit, often metaphorically.
Beginner Very Common
plan (verb)
To have a plan or be scheduled for something.
Beginner Very Common
talented (adjective)
Having natural talent or skill
Beginner Common
Energetic (adjective)
Having energy, strength, or vitality; full of life or powerful in demeanor.
Beginner Common
poisonous (adjective)
Containing poison, causing harm or death.
Beginner Common
decide collectively (verb)
Make a collective decision or resolution
Intermediate Common
abundant (verb, adjective)
To have in large quantities or be abundant.
Beginner Very Common
conflict (verb)
To have a conflict or issue with someone
Beginner Common
Have child (verb)
To have a child or children.
Beginner Common
to be conscious (verb)
Being conscious, aware, or mindful of one's thoughts and actions
Intermediate Common
involve (verb)
To have involvement or contribute to something
Beginner Common
Involve (verb)
To be involved or have a connection with something or someone.
Intermediate Common
right/eligible (verb)
To have the right, entitlement, or eligibility for something.
Intermediate Common
have right (verb)
To have the right or entitlement to do something or access something
eligible (adjective)
To be eligible or qualified for something
Intermediate Common
Charming (adjective)
Charming or attractive, drawing admiration and affection.
Beginner Common
Have sound (verb)
To have a voice or be able to produce sound
Make sound (verb)
To make a sound
Vote (verb)
To have a voice or be entitled to vote
Beginner Common
hopeful (verb, adjective)
To have hope or see a chance of success.
Beginner Common
Reasonable (adjective)
Having logic or reason; sensible and guided by sound judgment.
Intermediate Common
Exist (verb)
Exist; be present; be available
Have (verb)
Have; possess
Beginner Very Common
profession (verb)
To engage in a profession or occupation.
Beginner Common
Powerful (verb, adjective)
To have power, authority, or influence over others.
Intermediate Common
opportunity (verb)
To have an opportunity or chance to do something
Beginner Common
you (informal) (pronoun)
An informal, often harsh or vulgar second-person pronoun for 'you'
Lower Intermediate Common
dark (adjective)
Having little or no light; can refer to physical darkness or metaphorical ignorance.
Beginner Common
Body part (noun)
A body part of the human body extending from the end of the arm, consisting of the palm and fingers, used for grasping; also refers to objects resembling and functioning like hands.
Fruit unit (noun)
A classifier used to count five pieces of certain fruits as a 'hand', applied to fruits like marian plum, mangosteen, and rambutan.
Musician (noun)
Prefixed to names of musical instruments to indicate a person skilled in playing that instrument.
Buddha's hand (noun)
A type of citron known as 'Buddha's hand' or 'fingered citron', with a lower part resembling fingers, used for making inhalants.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Meal (noun, classifier)
A meal or serving of food eaten at one time, typically breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Beginner Very Common
Lucky (adjective)
Prosperous or lucky in activities such as business or gambling.
Lower Intermediate Common
expert (noun)
A skilled or expert person in a particular field.
thief (noun)
An unapprehended or master thief.
Intermediate Common
mobile phone (noun)
A portable device used for telecommunications, known as a mobile phone or cellphone.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Used (adjective)
Previously owned or used by someone else.
Beginner Common