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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
cabbage (noun)
A leafy vegetable from the biennial plant Brassica oleracea, commonly green, red, or white.
Beginner Common
pejorative (noun)
A disparaging term for an unsophisticated or rustic person
Karen people (noun)
The Karen, an indigenous ethnic group in Southeast Asia, primarily living in Myanmar and Thailand
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
skull; shell (noun)
The bone structure encasing the brain; also refers to the hard shell of coconuts and palms, and a container made from a coconut shell.
Lower Intermediate Common
plated object (adjective)
Refers to objects plated with silver or gold by this method.
gild (verb)
To plate with gold or apply gilding.
Advanced Rare
detain (verb)
To detain or restrict within boundaries, such as quarantine or confinement.
hold (verb)
To impound or hold in place, such as control of vehicles, water, or other items.
Intermediate Common
1/4 portion (noun, classifier)
A quarter portion of liquor or an ice pack, equivalent to one-fourth of a large bottle or pack.
stutter (verb)
To stutter, in Northern Thai dialect.
Beginner Uncommon
store (verb)
To store or conserve resources carefully.
Intermediate Common
hoard (verb)
To store or hoard goods to prevent shortages or for profit.
Upper Intermediate Common
confine (verb)
To confine someone within a specified area.
Intermediate Common
Chinese martial art (noun)
A Chinese martial art known for its discipline, skill, and techniques involving movement and hand-to-hand combat.
Beginner Common
worry (verb)
To feel anxious or worried.
Beginner Common
worry (verb)
To feel worried or anxious
anxiety (noun)
A state of anxiety or concern
Beginner Common
resonate (verb)
To produce a prolonged, resonating sound that echoes or carries well.
clear sound (adjective)
Clear and resonant, describing distinct sounds or voices.
Upper Intermediate Common
turbine (noun)
A rotating machine that generates power using wind or water, like a turbine or windmill.
firework (noun)
A firework that spins like a windmill when lit.
Intermediate Common
Windmill (noun)
A structure with sails or blades that converts wind power into rotational energy, traditionally used for milling grain and now often for generating power.
Wind turbine (noun)
A device that harnesses the wind's energy to generate mechanical or electrical power.
Lower Intermediate Common
jet engine (noun)
An engine using a turbine to drive the air compressor, known as a jet engine.
Upper Intermediate Common
Cannabis (noun)
A plant known as Cannabis, used for medicinal, recreational, and industrial purposes.
Marijuana (noun)
The psychoactive product derived from Cannabis, commonly used as marijuana.
Intermediate Common
sermon chapter (noun)
A text or sermon that's part of a larger work, concluding in a single session; section or chapter of a story.
Advanced Very Rare
Bite; corrode (verb)
To bite forcefully; to corrode or cause damage over time.
Provoke; quarrel (verb)
To provoke or quarrel informally.
Beginner Very Common
corrode/erode (verb)
To corrode or erode materials through chemical reactions or natural elements.
undermine (verb)
To undermine or weaken slowly over time, often used metaphorically.
Intermediate Common
quarrel (verb)
To quarrel or argue with each other.
Beginner Common
erode (verb)
To erode or wear away due to natural forces like water or wind
undermine (verb)
To gradually undermine or diminish strength or support
Intermediate Common
teeth grinding (verb)
To grind one's teeth while sleeping.
clench teeth (verb)
To press one's teeth tightly together to show perseverance or determination.
Beginner Common
together (adverb)
To indicate joint or reciprocal actions, typically used with verbs.
prevent (verb)
To obstruct, prevent entry or exit, or set aside.
Beginner Very Common
block (verb)
To block or obstruct passage
divide (verb)
To divide or separate
restrain (verb)
To restrain or hold back
Beginner Common
Vehicle protector (noun)
A device on vehicles to protect against impacts, usually attached to the front and rear.
Buffer state (noun)
A country or state situated between two others to prevent disputes, also known as a buffer state.
Beginner Common
Gundam (noun)
Gundam, a Japanese franchise featuring giant robots known as 'mecha', originating from anime and manga.
Lower Intermediate Common
arid (adjective)
Arid or lacking in resources, often used to describe land or regions without adequate water or vegetation.
scarce (adjective)
Scarcity of resources, such as food or water, often describing impoverished or underdeveloped areas.
Intermediate Common
sunscreen (noun)
A product like cream, lotion, or spray used to protect the skin from UV rays.
Beginner Very Common
let's (interjection, particle)
Used to suggest or invite participation in an activity, often in a casual manner.
Beginner Very Common
obstruct (verb)
To obstruct or interfere with someone's actions or plans.
Intermediate Common
Waterproof (adjective)
Designed to prevent water from entering or damaging.
Make waterproof (verb)
To make something waterproof.
Beginner Common
block water (verb)
To block or prevent the passage of water.
Beginner Common
Virgo (noun)
The Virgo constellation, the fifth sign of the zodiac representing a young woman.
Beginner Common
September (noun)
The ninth month of the year, commonly referred to in Thai as September.
Female name (noun)
A common female given name in Thai, derived from the name of the month September.
Beginner Common
September (noun)
The ninth month of the Gregorian calendar.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
each other (pronoun)
Used to indicate a mutual or reciprocal action or relationship.
Beginner Very Common
familiar (adjective)
Having a close relationship characterized by familiarity and ease
informal (adjective)
Informal and relaxed in atmosphere or interaction
amicably (adverb)
In an intimate or friendly manner
Beginner Common
and (conjunction)
A word used to connect phrases or words indicating togetherness or relationship, like 'and' in English.
side dish (noun)
Food typically eaten with rice.
with (preposition)
Used to denote association or involvement with someone or something.
Beginner Very Common
Rice dish (noun)
A dish typically eaten with rice.
Beginner Very Common
Animal trap (noun)
A device or method for capturing animals.
Deceptive trap (noun)
A metaphorical scheme to deceive someone.
Beginner Common
Land mine (noun)
An explosive device concealed under or on the ground, used to destroy or disable targets when triggered.
Upper Intermediate Common
Captain (noun)
Leader or head of a group, especially on a ship, aircraft, or sports team.
Beginner Very Common
Cambodia (proper noun)
A country located in Southeast Asia.
Beginner Common
radioactivity (noun)
The spontaneous disintegration of unstable atomic nuclei, releasing particles or electromagnetic waves with high energy.
Advanced Common
Radioactive (adjective)
Emitting radiation from unstable atomic nuclei.
Radioactivity (noun)
The phenomenon of emission of radiation from unstable atomic nuclei.
Upper Intermediate Common
Hindu age (noun)
In Hindu belief, a kalpa is the age of the world from creation by Brahma until its destruction by Pralaya fire, lasting 4.32 billion human years.
Advanced Very Rare
red coral (noun)
A type of coral, often red, valued for jewelry and decoration.
sea fan (noun)
Sea fans or coral, often found in marine environments.
Intermediate Uncommon
beauty queen (noun)
A beautiful woman or beauty queen.
Intermediate Uncommon
Virtuous friend (noun)
A virtuous friend who provides moral or spiritual support
Intermediate Uncommon