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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Very hot (adjective)
Extremely hot, used to describe intense heat or high temperatures.
Beginner Common
anxious (adjective)
Anxious, nervous, or in a hurry due to stress.
restless (verb)
Feel restless with anxiety.
Intermediate Common
period (noun)
A period, occasion, or sequence of events, such as a showtime or competition stage.
instances (classifier)
Classifier for instances that occur repeatedly or sequentially.
circling (adverb)
Action or process of circling or surrounding.
cycle (noun)
Complete cycle or sequence in a set of events.
around (preposition)
In a circular manner around something.
Intermediate Common
Around (preposition, adverb)
Surrounding or in the area around something.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
surrounding (adjective)
In the proximity or environment of a person; surrounding
Beginner Very Common
periphery (noun)
Outer region or periphery surrounding a central location.
Beginner Common
knowledgeable (adjective)
Possessing extensive knowledge and expertise across various subjects.
Upper Intermediate Common
Global (adverb)
To encompass or involve the entire world.
Beginner Common
Mark (noun)
A line or pattern visible on a surface, like a scratch, footprint, or seam.
Clue (noun)
An indication or clue, used for tracking or following traces.
Impression (noun)
Figuratively, a lasting impression or example, as in love, grudge, or karmic imprint.
Beginner Common
100 (adjective, noun)
The number one hundred (100).
thread (verb)
To thread or string items together.
lieutenant (noun)
A military or police rank such as lieutenant or captain.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
crack (noun)
A physical crack or fissure in a surface or object.
rift (noun)
A metaphor for a rift or conflict in a relationship or situation.
Beginner Common
waiting (verb)
To be in the process of waiting for someone or something.
Beginner Very Common
restrain (verb)
To restrain or suppress an action or feeling.
Intermediate Common
Surface level (noun)
The horizontal surface level, typically using sea level as the measurement standard.
Class/level (noun)
A class, grade, or level.
Advanced Uncommon
Intermediate (adjective)
Intermediate level; the middle stage between basic and advanced.
Intermediate Common
Sea level (noun)
The average level of the sea's surface used as a standard for measuring land elevation.
Upper Intermediate Common
Water level (noun)
The height or depth of water, often used in contexts such as rivers, reservoirs, or floods.
Beginner Common
National (adjective)
Pertaining to the entire country or recognized across the nation
Intermediate Common
Exciting (adjective)
Causing excitement or intense anticipation, often in a suspenseful manner.
Lower Intermediate Common
Province in Thailand (proper noun)
A province in southern Thailand known for its location along the Andaman Sea and its natural attractions.
Beginner Common
xylophone (noun)
A percussion instrument similar to a xylophone, played with a pair of sticks.
Beginner Common
plane (noun)
A flat surface or plane.
Intermediate Common
disordered (adjective, verb)
Scattered or in a state of disorder
chaos (noun)
Chaotic or unorderly situation
Intermediate Common
system (noun)
An organized group of entities or principles following a particular order or method, such as a digestive system or social system.
Intermediate Common
Solar System (noun)
The system consisting of the Sun and all celestial bodies that orbit it, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
Intermediate Common
aching pain (noun)
A sensation of aching or bruising pain from stiffness or injury.
Lower Intermediate Common
system (noun)
System or order, often in a general or abstract context.
governance system (noun)
System of governance or political regime, such as democracy or absolute monarchy.
Lower Intermediate Common
Socialism (noun)
A political and economic system where resources are owned and regulated collectively, often by the state, to enhance equality and social welfare.
Upper Intermediate Common
spread widely (verb)
To spread rapidly and widely, often referring to contagious diseases or rumors.
Intermediate Common
Release (verb)
To release or let out substances or feelings.
Paint (verb)
To paint.
Intermediate Common
paint (verb)
To apply color or paint, such as coloring a picture with watercolor.
Beginner Common
Specify (verb)
To specify or identify a person or name.
Beginner Common
explode (verb)
To explode or cause to explode, such as a bomb or natural phenomena.
bomb (noun)
A bomb or explosive device intended to cause destruction.
Intermediate Common
Balcony (noun)
A balcony or terrace attached to a building, used for leisure or as a viewpoint.
Beginner Very Common
record (noun)
An official record or document, often used in administrative contexts.
Intermediate Common
rules (noun)
A set of formal rules or instructions governing procedures or conduct in administrative or official contexts.
Upper Intermediate Common
agenda (noun)
A schedule or list of items to be addressed during a meeting or event.
Intermediate Common
Careful (verb)
To be careful or take precautions to ensure safety.
Beginner Very Common
Province (proper noun)
A province in eastern Thailand known for its beaches, fruit orchards, seafood, and industrial development.
Beginner Common
Distance (noun)
Distance; the space between two objects or points.
Period (noun)
Period; a time interval between events or moments.
Phase (noun)
Phase; a stage in a process of change or development.
Beginner Common
Currently (adverb)
Currently; at present
Beginner Common
initial stage (noun)
The initial phase or beginning stage of a process, project, or period.
Beginner Common
sparkle (verb)
To sparkle or shimmer brightly, often used for surfaces or objects that catch and reflect light.
twinkling (adjective)
Gleaming or twinkling with brightness, typically describing light-emitting objects such as stars or jewels.
Intermediate Common
sparkle (verb)
To shimmer or sparkle with light.
glittery (adjective)
Having a shiny or glittery appearance.
Beginner Common
small wave (noun)
A small wave or ripple.
Beginner Common
Caution (verb)
To be cautious or protect against danger or harm.
Monitor (verb)
To keep watch or monitor attentively.
Beginner Very Common
be cautious (verb)
To be cautious or careful for one's safety and wellbeing.
Intermediate Common
cargo space (noun)
The space available for cargo on a ship, often related to freight charges.
position (noun)
A specific position, responsibility, or role assigned to someone.
tonnage (noun)
The total weight or carrying capacity of a ship, usually measured in tons.
Intermediate Uncommon
between (noun)
The space or period from one point to another, such as between two locations or during a certain time.
among (preposition)
Indicating the relationship or interaction between people, institutions, or entities.
during (adverb)
During a specific period or while something is in progress.
Beginner Very Common
During (conjunction)
During the time that something happens or a situation exists.
Beginner Very Common