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mix
(verb)
To mix or blend different elements together.
spicy salad
(noun)
A type of Thai spicy salad made by mixing vegetables and meats.
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Beginner | Common | |
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reiterate
(verb)
To repeat an action or statement for emphasis or clarity.
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Beginner | Common | |
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bad condition
(adjective)
In a poor or very bad condition.
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Lower Intermediate | Common | |
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Shoot weapon
(verb)
To shoot a weapon such as a gun or bow.
Take photo
(verb)
To take a photograph.
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Beginner | Common | |
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utmost
(adverb)
Used to indicate the highest degree or extremity, often positioned at the back of adjectives for emphasis.
more
(adverb)
Used before adjectives as a comparative to indicate progressively increasing amounts or intensity.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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more than
(adverb, preposition)
Indicates a greater degree or extent in comparisons.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Shoot gun
(verb)
To shoot or fire a gun
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Beginner | Common | |
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Moreover
(adverb, conjunction)
Moreover; used to introduce an additional point or reason
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Grand
(adjective)
Grand and impressive in size, appearance, or manner.
Significant
(adjective)
Great in significance or impact.
Mighty
(adjective)
Superior or mighty.
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Lower Intermediate | Common | |
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hear, listen
(verb)
To hear or listen, can imply feeling, liking, or consenting when combined with other words.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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happy
(adjective)
Happy or pleased; expressing delight or joy.
willing
(verb)
Willing or pleased to do something; ready to assist.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Welcome
(interjection)
A polite expression used to greet or receive guests or visitors.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Pleased
(phrase)
Pleased to meet you
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Consent
(verb)
To consent or agree formally, often in legal or official contexts.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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intensifier
(adverb)
An intensifier often used with terms like 'frequently' or 'detailed'.
pocket
(verb)
(Colloquial) To take or pocket something, often without permission.
attentively
(adverb)
Thoroughly or attentively, indicating detailed attention.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Smile
(verb)
To express emotion such as liking, warmth, or mockery through a facial expression.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Crush/mash
(verb)
To crush or mash ingredients into smaller parts.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Giraffe
(noun)
A large African mammal with a very long neck and legs, spotted coat, and a pair of skin-covered horns.
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Beginner | Common | |
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brand
(noun)
A trademark or brand name used to identify products or services.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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hold tightly
(verb)
To hold or grasp something tightly, such as a handrail, or to adopt a belief or practice.
confiscate
(verb)
To seize or confiscate something by legal authority, such as property or a driver's license.
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Beginner | Common | |
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seize assets
(verb)
To legally seize someone's property for violating the law or enforcing a court order.
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Upper Intermediate | Common | |
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Firmly adhere
(verb)
To firmly adhere to principles or commitments, persisting resolutely.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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grip/hold
(verb)
To hold or grip tightly, often physically or emotionally
support
(verb)
To support or provide emotional stability
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Beginner | Common | |
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Stretch/Extend
(verb)
To extend, stretch, or expand something in length or time.
Stretchy
(adjective)
Describes an object capable of stretching or expanding, like stretch fabric.
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Beginner | Common | |
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prolong
(verb)
To prolong or extend an action or situation beyond the expected timeframe.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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stand
(verb)
To stand upright with feet on the ground.
durable
(adjective)
To be long-lasting or durable.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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extend
(verb)
To extend or project beyond a surface, such as a hand or building eave.
submit
(verb)
To propose, submit, or deliver something officially, like a document or lawsuit.
protrude
(verb)
Describes something that has a protruding appearance, like a chin or belly.
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Beginner | Common | |
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stand firm
(verb)
To endure or remain standing despite adverse conditions, often used for trees or plants
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Beginner | Common | |
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offer help
(verb)
To offer help or assistance by extending one's hand or influence.
intervene
(verb)
To interfere or intervene in a situation.
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Beginner | Common | |
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stable
(adjective)
Possessing endurance and stability over time.
steadfast
(adjective)
Being steadfast or unwavering in beliefs or actions.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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confirm
(verb)
To confirm or affirm firmly.
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Lower Intermediate | Common | |
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borrow
(verb)
To request objects, money, or ideas temporarily and return or repay them later.
math borrowing
(verb)
In mathematics, the process of borrowing a digit from a higher place value to perform a subtraction.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Incite
(verb)
To incite or encourage someone to act, often negatively.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Era
(noun)
A period or era, such as the Dark Age or Stone Age.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Mosquito
(noun)
A small flying insect that feeds on blood, known for spreading diseases like malaria and dengue.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Messy
(adjective)
Entangled or messy, requiring organization or untangling.
Intrude
(verb)
To be involved in a situation or affairs unnecessarily, causing potential complications.
Disturb
(verb)
To disturb, interfere, or cause disruption.
Busy
(adjective)
Being busy or having many things to do, resulting in a chaotic state.
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Beginner | Common | |
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interfere
(verb)
To interfere or become involved in someone else's affairs, often without invitation.
involved
(verb)
To be involved or connected with a matter or event.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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complicated
(adjective)
Complicated or difficult, often causing inconvenience or annoyance
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Intermediate | Common | |
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chaotic
(adjective)
In a state of complete disorder and chaos, characterized by a lack of order.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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end
(verb)
To end or terminate a process or agreement.
settle
(verb)
To reach a consensus or settlement in a dispute.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Fairness
(noun)
Fairness or justice; the quality of being reasonable and impartial.
Impartial
(adjective)
Being fair, impartial, and reasonable.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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strategy
(noun)
Strategy or tactics used in warfare or competition.
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Upper Intermediate | Common | |
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Dissolve parliament
(verb)
To dissolve parliament, typically leading to new elections.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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incite wrongdoing
(verb)
To incite or urge someone to engage in wrongful or negative actions.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Europe
(proper noun)
The continent of Europe, located north of Africa and west of Asia.
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Beginner | Common | |
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U
(noun)
Transliteration of the English letter 'U'.
you
(pronoun)
A casual term for addressing someone, equivalent to 'you' in English.
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Beginner | Uncommon | |
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United
(noun)
Often used in sports team names to indicate unity or togetherness.
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Beginner | Common | |
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USA
(noun)
An informal abbreviation for the United States of America.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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yay!
(interjection)
An expression of joy or excitement, similar to 'yay!' in English.
tease
(verb)
To tease or jest in a playful manner.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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Calm
(adjective)
Feeling calm or not anxious.
Late afternoon
(noun)
The time period from late afternoon to early evening, approximately 16:00-18:00.
Cold
(adjective)
Feeling on the skin similar to being cold, opposite of hot.
Cool environment
(adjective)
Describing a cooler environment than room temperature.
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Beginner | Common |