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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
very cold (adjective)
Extremely cold, often describing objects or atmosphere in a playful way.
Beginner Common
Indifferent (adjective)
Emotionally indifferent or showing a lack of interest.
Intermediate Common
Cool (adjective)
Pleasantly cool, referring to a comfortable temperature
Beginner Common
Sew (verb)
To join or stitch materials together using a needle and thread, stapler, or other tools.
Beginner Common
German language (noun)
The West Germanic language spoken mainly in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
German (adjective)
Relating to Germany, its people, culture, or language.
Germany (noun)
A country in Central Europe known as the Federal Republic of Germany.
Beginner Common
Arrogant (adjective)
Arrogant, displaying superiority and disdain for others
Lower Intermediate Common
abundant (adverb)
Extremely abundant or plentiful.
excessive (adjective)
Too much or over the top in behavior or action.
Beginner Common
abundance (adjective)
A large quantity or abundance of something.
plenty (adverb)
Abundantly or in large amounts.
Beginner Very Common
light/low price (adjective)
Light, soft, or low, often used to describe inexpensive prices.
Lower Intermediate Common
entice (verb)
To captivate or provoke interest in an enticing way
seductive (adjective)
Having a seductive quality that induces attraction or desire
Intermediate Common
Youth (noun)
Youth or juvenile.
Beginner Common
youth studies (noun)
The academic study focusing on the social, psychological, and educational aspects of young people.
Advanced Uncommon
like (conjunction)
Like, such as, or similar to something
Advanced Rare
Visit (verb)
To visit or inquire about someone's well-being.
Excellent (adjective)
Outstanding or excellent in quality.
Beginner Common
visit (verb)
To visit or call on someone, often in a polite or formal context.
Beginner Common
thin layer (noun)
A thin layer or membrane on surfaces or inside parts of the body or objects.
Beginner Common
chilling (adjective)
A sensation of intense cold or shivering, often described as chilling to the core.
Intermediate Common
calm demeanor (adjective)
Calm and unruffled in demeanor or attitude
cool temperature (adjective)
Cool or chilly in temperature
Intermediate Common
graceful walk (verb)
To walk with an elegant or graceful posture.
diagonal (adverb)
Positioned slightly diagonally from another point.
Intermediate Uncommon
graceful walk (verb)
To walk gracefully or with a distinctive style
swagger (verb)
To strut or swagger with confidence
Intermediate Common
terrible (adjective, adverb)
Extremely bad or severe, applicable to situations like financial difficulties or health deterioration.
Beginner Very Common
Separate (verb)
To separate or divide into parts or groups.
Road branch (noun)
A road or path that branches from a main road.
Intermediate Common
Independent (adverb)
Independently, on one's own.
Separate (verb)
To move apart or detach from each other.
Break up (verb)
To end a relationship or affiliation.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
snatch (verb)
To snatch or grab something from someone, often forcefully or without permission
compete (verb)
To compete for or vie for something, often involving conflict
Beginner Common
contradict (verb)
To contradict or oppose one another.
resist (verb)
To oppose, resist or withstand.
Intermediate Common
Terrible (adjective)
Extremely bad or terrible in quality, condition, or situation.
Beginner Common
Abundant (adjective)
Abundant or plentiful; often used with 'เยอะ' as 'เยอะแยะ'.
Abundantly (adverb)
Abundantly or numerously.
Beginner Common
transfer (verb)
To transfer or relocate people or objects from one place to another, especially in work or residential contexts.
adjust (verb)
To adjust or change position slightly, such as moving furniture or equipment.
Lower Intermediate Common
Wobble (verb)
To move unsteadily, sway, or wobble.
Unstable (verb)
To be uncertain or unstable, often used metaphorically for emotions or situations.
Beginner Common
throw (verb)
To throw or toss something away from oneself.
Beginner Very Common
Messy (adjective)
Scattered, cluttered, or overgrown, often causing annoyance due to disorderliness.
Placenta (noun)
A structure that supports and nourishes a fetus in the womb, connecting to the baby's navel.
Beginner Common
Overgrown (adjective)
Overgrown with dense or tangled vegetation
Untidy (adjective, verb)
Untidy or cluttered
Intermediate Common
Garcinia tree (noun)
A tree species known as Garcinia hanburyi, part of the Guttiferae family, producing yellow resin.
yellow resin (noun)
Yellow resin from Garcinia trees, used in medicine, writing, or painting. When mixed with gold leaf for decoration, it's called Rong Thong.
Advanced Very Rare
pour water (verb)
To pour or spray water or liquid onto something to make it wet, as in watering plants.
Beginner Common
vehicle (noun)
A wheeled vehicle for transport, including cars, carriages, and trains.
Beginner Common
hand cart (noun)
A wheeled cart used for carrying goods or people by hand.
wheelchair (noun)
A chair with wheels used by a person unable to walk.
trolley (noun)
A trolley used for transporting items, such as in shopping or at airports.
Beginner Common
race car (noun)
A vehicle specifically designed for racing, often equipped with a powerful engine.
Beginner Common
Fire truck (noun)
A vehicle designed and equipped to combat fires and transport firefighters.
Beginner Common
bus (noun)
A vehicle used for passenger transportation, typically a bus in public transit.
Beginner Very Common
Traffic jam (noun)
A situation where vehicles are congested and cannot move smoothly.
Beginner Very Common
tricycle taxi (noun)
A motorized three-wheeled vehicle used for public transportation, particularly in Thailand, known for its distinctive design and engine sound.
Beginner Common
van (noun)
A medium-sized van that can carry 12-15 passengers.
Beginner Common
Intercity bus (noun)
A long-distance bus for intercity travel, equipped with amenities like air conditioning and reclining seats.
Beginner Common
truck (noun)
A vehicle designed for transporting goods, larger than a car and equipped with a powerful engine.
Beginner Very Common
Bus (noun)
A large motor vehicle designed to carry passengers, typically used for public transport.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
train (noun)
A train consisting of vehicles coupled together and powered by a locomotive to move along tracks.
Beginner Common
Electric train (noun)
Electric train system used for urban public transport, including subways and skytrains.
Beginner Very Common
motorcycle (noun)
A two-wheeled motor vehicle powered by an engine.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
car (noun)
A vehicle with an engine, usually with four wheels, such as a car or truck.
Beginner Very Common
rush hastily (verb)
To rush or hurry anxiously, often leading to panic or accidents.
Beginner Common