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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
even (conjunction)
Used to emphasize that something is true even in extreme or unexpected cases
Intermediate Common
female vendor (noun)
A female vendor or shopkeeper selling goods, typically in a market.
Beginner Very Common
arthropod (noun)
Name for various arthropods such as spiders, scorpions, and horseshoe crabs. These creatures have up to 10 legs, no antennae, or wings.
insect (noun)
Colloquial term for insects or bugs, used loosely without scientific precision.
Advanced Very Rare
damn (interjection)
A vulgar term expressing annoyance or frustration.
jerk (noun)
A derogatory term for insulting someone.
Upper Intermediate Common
jellyfish (noun)
An aquatic invertebrate from the Cnidaria phylum, with a gelatinous, umbrella-like body and tentacles, known for both edible and poisonous species.
Beginner Common
although (conjunction)
Expresses contrast or concession, similar to 'although', 'even though', or 'despite'.
Lower Intermediate Common
even (adverb, conjunction)
Used to emphasize an unexpected or surprising condition.
Beginner Common
Military leader (noun)
The highest-ranking officer in charge of a nation's military forces; a commander
Leader (noun)
A leader of a large group or movement, used metaphorically for someone leading a significant effort
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Manly (adjective)
Manly or exhibiting traditionally masculine traits
Beginner Common
Accurate (adjective)
Accurate or precise in detail.
Beginner Common
City in England (noun)
A major city in England known for its industrial heritage, universities, and cultural significance.
Sports clubs (noun)
Refers to sports clubs based in Manchester, notably Manchester United and Manchester City.
Beginner Common
river (noun)
A natural watercourse flowing towards the sea, a lake, or another river.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Mekong River (noun)
The Mekong River, a major Southeast Asian river flowing through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.
Beginner Common
housekeeper (noun)
A person, regardless of gender, who is employed to clean and maintain a home or building; a housekeeper.
housewife (noun)
A woman who manages household tasks like cooking and cleaning; a housewife.
Beginner Common
mold (noun)
A mold or template used for shaping materials like metal or clay in manufacturing processes.
role model (noun)
A figurative term for a person who serves as a role model or guideline for others.
Intermediate Common
witch (noun)
A woman believed to possess magical powers, typically seen as malevolent; witch.
Beginner Common
Insect (noun)
Arthropods in the class Hexapoda (Insects) with a body divided into head, thorax, and abdomen, possessing 6 legs and antennae. They may have 1 or 2 pairs of wings or none. The group with the highest number of species found globally.
Intermediate Common
fly (noun)
A common type of insect in the Diptera order, known for a single pair of transparent wings and commonly found around waste, such as the housefly.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
stepmother (noun)
The wife of one's father who is not one's biological mother.
Beginner Common
Cat (noun)
A small domesticated mammal valued for its grace, independence, and variety of colors and patterns. Commonly kept as a pet but also found living independently.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Hmong (often derogatory) (noun)
A term for the Hmong ethnic group in Northern Thailand, often considered derogatory.
Thaksin (nickname) (noun)
A colloquial nickname for former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, often used politically and sometimes in a derogatory manner.
Intermediate Common
even if (conjunction)
Used to introduce a situation that contrasts with the main statement, equivalent to 'even if' or 'although'.
Beginner Very Common
Mae Sai district (proper noun)
A district in Chiang Rai Province, northern Thailand, known for being a border town next to Tachileik, Myanmar.
Intermediate Common
deceive (verb)
To deceive or cheat, typically used in informal or slang contexts.
modify (verb)
To modify or enhance, especially related to vehicles or software.
Intermediate Common
Nirvana (noun)
Liberation or Nirvana in religious contexts, especially Buddhism.
Advanced Rare
Hour (noun)
Hour or o'clock, used to indicate time.
Beginner Very Common
Physics quantity (noun)
The quantity of motion of a moving body, calculated as the product of its mass and velocity.
Driving force (noun)
A driving force or impetus that propels something forward and encourages development.
Advanced Common
angry (verb, adjective)
To be angry or furious
Beginner Common
not (adverb)
Used as a negation to indicate 'not', usually preceding a verb or adjective.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
classifier (classifier)
A classifier used for items like skewers of fish or rolls of cloth with a stick inside.
tone mark (noun)
Marks used with letters to indicate tones, vowel types, repetition, or silent letters.
stick (noun)
Stick-like objects, often used as tools or weapons.
tree, wood (noun)
Plants or trees typically having roots, stems, and leaves; also refers to the wood from which various objects are made.
prefix for objects (prefix)
A prefix for names of plants or objects originally made of wood and certain types of trees.
tactic, move (noun)
A term in Thai traditional performances indicating a move or tactic; also metaphorically means strategy or trick.
Intermediate Uncommon
otherwise (conjunction)
Used to present alternatives or consequences if conditions are not met.
Beginner Very Common
afraid (adjective, verb)
Lacking courage or confidence to do something
Beginner Common
Few (adjective, adverb)
A small number or quantity; not many.
Beginner Common
Microphone (noun)
A device that converts sound into electrical signals for amplification or recording.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
rarely (adverb)
To a lesser degree; rarely or infrequently
not much (adverb)
Not to a significant extent; not particularly
Beginner Common
never (adverb)
Indicates that something has not happened or been done at any time in the past.
Beginner Common
Microwave (noun)
An electric appliance used for cooking or heating food using microwave radiation.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
otherwise (adverb)
Indicates a condition or consequence if something does not happen.
Lower Intermediate Common
soon (adverb)
Happening soon or in a short time.
Beginner Very Common
not (adverb)
Used to express negation or rejection.
Beginner Very Common
Cannot (verb)
To be unable to do something
Not (adverb)
Negates an action or state
Unacceptable (adjective)
Not permitted or unacceptable
Didn't (auxiliary)
Did not; auxiliary negation for past actions
Beginner Very Common
ineffective (adjective)
Ineffective or not up to standard, often failing to meet expectations.
Lower Intermediate Common
kindness (noun)
An act or gesture demonstrating kindness or friendliness.
friendship (noun)
Friendly relations, amity, or goodwill between individuals or groups.
Intermediate Common
tone marker (noun)
A tone marker in Thai script indicating a high tone for syllables.
Intermediate Common
unnecessary (verb phrase, noun phrase)
Indicates that something is unnecessary or not required.
Beginner Very Common
stratagem (noun)
A deceptive trick or tactic used strategically.
trump card (noun)
A decisive move or secret strategy used at a critical moment to ensure success.
Intermediate Common
without skill (adjective)
Not skillful or comfortable with a task or activity
Beginner Common
Tone mark (noun)
A tone mark in Thai script indicating a falling tone.
Intermediate Common
It's okay (phrase)
Indicates that something is acceptable, not a problem, or not to be worried about.
Be okay (verb)
Expresses that one is alright or there is no significant problem.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Correct (adjective)
Not wrong or incorrect.
Innocent (adjective, verb)
Innocent or not guilty.
Beginner Very Common