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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
battle (verb)
To fight or battle in a military context.
Intermediate Common
disturb (verb)
To disturb or inconvenience someone by making a request or causing annoyance
request (verb)
To politely request help or a favor, acknowledging potential inconvenience
Intermediate Common
hospital (abbreviation)
Abbreviation for 'โรงพยาบาล', meaning hospital.
Beginner Common
umbrella (noun)
A device with a collapsible frame used for protection against the sun or rain.
shade (noun)
An area shaded from direct sunlight.
shelter (noun)
A source of protection or shelter, often used metaphorically.
Beginner Very Common
symbol of protection (noun)
A symbol of protection or shelter, often used to refer to being under the protection of an authority such as the monarchy.
protector (noun)
Protector or guardian, often in a figurative sense referring to a leader or ruler.
Intermediate Uncommon
joy (noun, verb, adjective)
A state of joy or pleasure; to feel or cause joy or satisfaction.
Intermediate Uncommon
peaceful (adjective)
To be happy and comfortable without troubles.
Lower Intermediate Common
fall off (verb)
To fall off or drop, such as tears, leaves, or teeth.
decline (verb)
To decline to a lower rank or position.
Beginner Common
Quick (adjective)
Happening or moving quickly
Beginner Very Common
gather (verb)
To gather or collect multiple items into a bundle or group using both hands or arms.
catch (verb)
To catch, such as apprehending someone.
Beginner Common
sum up (verb)
To sum up the final amount, often used in accounting.
consolidate (verb)
To consolidate several instances into a single final one, commonly used in a colloquial context.
Intermediate Common
gather (verb)
To collect or gather various items together.
Beginner Common
Combine (verb)
To combine, add together, or merge elements such as scores or money.
Gather (verb)
To accumulate or gather resources or items over time.
Beginner Common
participate (verb)
To participate, share, or join in activities, locations, or conditions with others.
Lower Intermediate Common
combine (verb)
To combine or unite elements or forces
together (adverb)
Altogether or together
Beginner Common
collaborate (verb)
To collaborate or cooperate in an activity
accompany (adverb)
Accompanying or being with someone in an action
Beginner Common
collaborate (verb)
To collaborate or work together with someone.
together with (preposition)
Along with or together with someone or something.
Intermediate Common
include cost (verb)
To include the cost in the total amount or fee.
Intermediate Common
Collaborate (verb)
To work together, collaborate, or participate in an event.
Attend (verb)
To attend a ceremony.
Beginner Common
unite (verb)
To unite for a shared purpose
Beginner Common
gather (verb)
To gather or come together for a common purpose.
unite (verb)
To unite and form a cohesive group or entity.
Beginner Common
include (verb)
To include or encompass as part of a whole.
Beginner Very Common
Cooperate (verb)
To cooperate or work together towards a common goal.
Beginner Very Common
conspire (verb)
To conspire or plot in a group, often with negative intent
Intermediate Common
Rich (adjective, verb)
To be rich or wealthy.
Beginner Common
sun (noun)
The sun, can also be spelled as Rapi, Rapee, or Rampai.
Advanced Rare
Taste (noun)
Taste or flavor perceived by the tongue, such as sweet, sour, or bitter.
Beginner Very Common
Flavor (noun)
The distinct sensation perceived by taste sensors when consuming food or drink.
Beginner Very Common
taste (noun)
Fondness or preference for certain styles, often related to art, fashion, or culture.
Beginner Very Common
code (noun)
A system of signals, symbols, or letters used to represent information secretly or in an abbreviated form, often used in technology and computing.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
postal code (noun)
A code used to identify a specific area for postal services.
Beginner Very Common
Wait (verb)
To wait for something or someone.
Hold off (verb)
To postpone or hold off an action or decision.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Rock music (noun)
A genre of music characterized by strong rhythms, often featuring electric guitars and drums.
Beginner Very Common
wait (verb)
To wait patiently or anticipate something with eagerness.
Beginner Common
Collect liquid (verb)
To collect or catch liquids or substances that flow down.
Support (verb)
To support or prop something up; to provide a base.
Deputy (title, adjective)
Serving in a secondary or subordinate role, often used in titles such as deputy.
Second (verb, adjective)
To be in a lower position by rank, second in importance.
Intermediate Common
Cry (verb)
To cry
Sing (verb)
To sing
Make noise (verb)
To emit a loud sound or noise
Beginner Common
earnest request (verb)
To earnestly request or plead for something
Intermediate Common
footwear (noun)
Footwear worn to protect and comfort the foot, commonly referred to as shoes.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Deputy PM (noun)
A government officer who assists the Prime Minister or stands in for them as needed.
Upper Intermediate Common
water channel (noun)
A channel or ditch used for directing water, either for irrigation, drainage, or navigation.
navigation route (noun)
A designated navigational route in a waterway.
Beginner Common
Foundation (verb)
The act of applying cream or powder on the face to smooth the skin before makeup; these are called 'foundation cream' or 'foundation powder'.
Foundation (noun)
Foundation
Lower Intermediate Common
Sing (verb)
To perform a vocal musical piece
Beginner Common
trace (noun)
A trace, sign, or evidence of something that once existed or occurred.
Beginner Common
Protest (verb)
To formally file a complaint or protest about an issue.
Intermediate Common
Cry (verb)
To shed tears due to strong emotions such as pain, sorrow, or joy.
Beginner Very Common
Escape (verb)
To escape or survive a dangerous or undesirable situation.
Lower Intermediate Common
Wait (verb)
Ask someone to wait briefly.
Beginner Common
wait (verb)
To wait for the right moment or opportunity.
Beginner Very Common
glide (verb)
To spread wings and glide or descend, like a bird or an airplane.
sift (verb)
To separate fine materials from coarse ones using a sieve.
Beginner Common
hot (adjective)
Having a high temperature, opposite of cold.
anxious (adjective)
Feeling anxious or restless.
urgent (adjective)
Urgent or cannot be delayed.
Beginner Very Common