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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
insufficient (adjective)
Insufficient or lacking in quantity or quality, not meeting requirements.
Beginner Very Common
shrub (noun)
A woody plant smaller than a tree, with multiple stems from the base or near the ground.
Beginner Common
curl up (verb)
A humorous expression indicating someone curling up, as if like a curled piece of wood.
Beginner Common
to not have (verb)
To lack; to indicate absence or non-existence.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
no money (verb)
Lack of financial resources; to be without money
broke (adjective)
Broke or short of money
Beginner Common
Never (adverb)
Indicates that something will not happen under any circumstances.
Beginner Very Common
unspecified (adjective)
Not specified or detailed, often used in contexts like forms or surveys where information is omitted.
Beginner Common
to not know (verb)
To be unaware of something.
Beginner Very Common
mile (noun, classifier)
An English unit of measurement approximately equal to 1.609 kilometers or 40 sen.
Beginner Common
not forget (verb)
To not forget, neglect, or omit.
Intermediate Common
Not at all (adverb)
Absolutely not; not at all.
Beginner Very Common
Not bad (adjective)
Satisfactory or acceptable; not outstanding, but decent
Decent (adverb)
Fairly well or reasonably good
Beginner Common
Regardless (conjunction)
Regardless of; no matter the circumstances
Whether (conjunction)
Expresses doubt between two possibilities
Intermediate Common
persist (verb)
To continue or persist in situations where stopping might be expected.
inevitable (verb)
Inevitably happens despite attempts to prevent it.
Upper Intermediate Common
Unwell (adjective)
Feeling unwell or sick, indicating a state of ill health.
Beginner Very Common
Inconvenient (adjective)
Inconvenient or not easy to do
Unavailable (adjective)
Unavailable or unable to accommodate at a specific time
Beginner Common
Unsuccessful (adjective, verb)
Unsuccessful; not achieving the desired result
Beginner Common
Weak (adjective)
Lacking strength or effectiveness; not vigorous
Avoid fight (verb)
Unwilling to confront or fight; avoiding confrontation
Surrender (verb)
To give up or yield
Beginner Common
disagree (verb)
To express a lack of agreement or approval.
Beginner Common
inappropriate (adjective)
Not appropriate or unsuitable for a particular context.
Beginner Common
none left (adjective, verb)
Having nothing left or remaining.
Beginner Very Common
Absent (adjective)
Not present or absent from a location.
Left (adjective)
No longer present or has left a location.
Beginner Very Common
cannot (verb phrase)
Expresses inability or impossibility to do something.
Beginner Common
First tone mark (noun)
The first tone mark in Thai, indicating a low or falling tone.
Beginner Very Common
Thai letter (noun)
The thirty-fourth letter of the Thai alphabet, Yor Yak.
Beginner Very Common
lift (verb)
To lift or raise something higher, both literally and figuratively.
cancel (verb)
To omit, revoke, or cancel, as in forgiving or exempting something.
cite (verb)
To cite or refer to an example.
round (noun, classifier)
A unit of time or quantity, such as a boxing round or set number.
Beginner Common
elevate status (verb)
To elevate or improve one's status or position.
Intermediate Common
self-improve (verb)
To uplift or enhance one's status or condition.
boast (verb)
To boast about or exaggerate one’s abilities.
Intermediate Common
Forgive (verb)
To forgive or pardon someone for a mistake or wrongdoing.
Beginner Very Common
Forgive (verb)
To forgive or pardon someone for an offense or wrongdoing.
Beginner Common
dismiss case (verb)
To dismiss a legal case due to reasons like insufficient evidence.
Upper Intermediate Common
Raise hand (verb)
To raise one's hand, often as a signal or gesture.
Agree (verb)
To signify agreement or acceptance.
Beginner Common
praise (verb)
To praise or commend someone, elevating their status or position of honor.
Intermediate Common
Cancel (verb)
To cancel, annul, or make something no longer valid.
Lower Intermediate Common
Exclude (verb)
Exclude from consideration or make an exception.
Except (adverb)
Used to introduce an exception to a general statement.
Conjunction (conjunction)
Except; unless.
Intermediate Common
Machinery suffix (noun)
A suffix indicating a relation to machinery or engineering processes.
Intermediate Common
Yama (noun)
The god presiding over the world of the dead in Hinduism and Buddhism.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
gaze (verb)
To view or gaze at something.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Thai province (proper noun)
A province in northeastern Thailand known for cultural festivals and history.
City in Yasothon (proper noun)
The capital city of Yasothon province.
Beginner Common
Praise (verb)
To praise or flatter someone.
Fishing net (noun)
A fishing device with a square net and lever.
Beginner Common
summarize (verb)
To summarize a text by capturing the main points.
summary (noun)
A condensed version of a text highlighting main points.
Intermediate Common
Total (noun)
Total amount, such as a sum of money.
Best (adjective)
The best, such as excellent or beloved.
Top (noun)
The highest or top part, such as the top of a mountain or building, or the tip of a plant.
Exceptional (noun)
Refers to people or animals with exceptional qualities.
Beginner Common
Exceptional (adjective)
Exceptional in quality or skill.
Superbly (adverb)
In an excellent or superb manner.
Beginner Very Common
top hit (adjective)
Extremely popular; widely favored.
Beginner Very Common
return (verb)
To return or go back to a previous location or state.
talk back (verb)
To contradict or talk back, especially in a negative or disrespectful manner.
Beginner Common
return (verb)
To return to a previous state or position.
undo (verb)
To undo or reverse an action.
Beginner Common
return (verb)
To return or go back to a previous state or location.
Beginner Common
Return (verb)
To return to a previous place or state.
Beginner Common
Agree (verb)
To agree, consent or allow something to happen, often grudgingly or without resistance.
Forfeit (verb)
To willingly relinquish a position or privilege.
Beginner Very Common
naturally occurs (auxiliary)
An auxiliary verb indicating that something naturally or inevitably occurs.
Intermediate Common