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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
small-scale (adjective)
Relating to small-scale operations, often in business or production.
Intermediate Common
Severe (adjective)
Severe or intense in impact or harm.
Intermediate Common
surround (verb)
To encircle or surround completely.
Beginner Common
specifics (noun)
Specific information or particulars about something.
Beginner Very Common
Academic course (noun)
An academic course or subject offered as part of a curriculum.
Lower Intermediate Common
Cheerful (adjective)
Cheerful, lively, or merry, reflecting a mood or atmosphere full of energy and happiness.
Happily (adverb)
Cheerfully or happily, in a manner that expresses delight.
Beginner Common
row (noun)
A line or sequence, such as trees or objects arranged in a row.
rail (noun)
A supportive apparatus like rails or rods for hanging or supporting items, such as handrails or clotheslines.
about (adjective, adverb)
Approximately or around a certain level, often used to estimate height or time.
Beginner Common
like (conjunction, preposition)
Expresses similarity or resemblance in manner or appearance.
Beginner Very Common
zodiac measure (noun)
A measurement of the zodiac in astrology, representing 30 degrees, associated with constellations like Aries and Cancer.
zodiac sign (noun)
A zodiac sign in astrology, based on the twelve constellations the sun travels through.
elegance (noun)
Elegance or dignity of a person, reflecting their admirable traits or appearance.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
citizenry (noun)
The citizenry or common people of a nation, often in contrast to nobility.
Intermediate Common
zodiac sign (noun)
A sign representing one of the astrological constellations used in astrology and horoscopes.
Beginner Common
Eclipse demon (noun)
A demon believed to cause solar and lunar eclipses by swallowing the sun or moon.
Astrological node (noun)
In astrology, the point where the moon crosses from below to above the ecliptic plane.
Devil fish (noun)
A type of sea devil fish in the Manta and Mobula genera, with extendable flesh flaps on its head.
Advanced Rare
Rice dust (noun)
Powdered husk or dust from rice grains.
Dance (noun)
A performance involving graceful body movements to music, including traditional Thai dances or dances with weapons.
Dance (verb)
To perform a dance, often implying traditional Thai classical dance.
Beginner Common
repeat (verb)
To repeat words or advice persistently.
Intermediate Uncommon
lament (verb)
To lament or express sorrow, often in a poetic or prolonged manner
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
wealthy (adjective)
Having wealth or material abundance; financially successful.
prosperous (adjective)
Rich or prosperous in terms of success and growth.
Intermediate Common
start negatively (verb)
To begin to think or do something unusual, often with a negative connotation.
start (verb)
To originate or start.
Advanced Rare
trendy (adjective)
Stylish or trendy, often used informally among young people in urban settings.
cool (adjective)
Cool or impressive when describing something.
Beginner Common
Hemorrhoids (noun)
A medical condition with swollen veins in the rectum and anus causing discomfort and bleeding.
Intermediate Common
pour (verb)
To pour or let liquid flow gradually, like pouring water into a cup.
Beginner Common
Edge (noun)
Edge or border of an object, like a table or cloth.
Next to (preposition)
Close or adjacent to something, such as sitting next to a window.
Beginner Common
rewind (verb)
To rewind or go back in media, such as video or audio
Beginner Common
tradition (noun)
A religious or cultural tradition or custom
Intermediate Common
hurry (verb)
To hasten or rush to accomplish a task to avoid being late.
quickly (adverb)
Quickly or without delay.
Beginner Very Common
hurry (verb)
To act or move with excessive speed and urgency.
hasty (adjective)
Done in a hurried, rushed, or hasty manner.
Beginner Common
wireless control (adjective)
Relating to the operation of a device using wireless signals.
remote control (noun)
A device used to operate machines or appliances from a distance wirelessly.
Beginner Common
critique (noun)
A critical evaluation of a book, film, product, or similar, often published online or in media.
critique (verb)
To write or give a critical assessment of a book, film, or product.
Beginner Very Common
dawn; Venus (noun)
The initial period of the day, including dawn and morning; Venus as seen in the early morning.
bright (adjective)
Bright, indicating the sky or time at dawn.
Intermediate Common
rainbow (noun)
A curved strip of colors seen in the sky, known as a rainbow, consisting of violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red.
Beginner Very Common
next day (noun)
The next day following today
Beginner Very Common
progress quickly (verb)
To progress or advance rapidly.
Intermediate Common
age group (noun, classifier)
A group of people or things based on age, academic year, or a specific period.
Intermediate Common
Violent (adjective)
Violent or involving physical force or intensity
Severe (adjective)
Severe or serious in nature or degree
Intense (adjective)
Intense; marked by extreme feelings or actions
Intermediate Common
modern (noun, adjective)
Referring to someone or something modern and innovative, often depicting the latest trends or advances.
new model (noun)
A new model or version of a product or item.
Beginner Very Common
overwhelm (verb)
To overwhelm or inundate someone with excessive problems or demands, leading to stress.
encircle (verb)
To crowd around or encircle causing pressure or stress.
Intermediate Common
aperture (noun)
A small opening through which light travels, especially in photography or optics.
opening (noun)
An opening, cavity, or gap in an object or surface.
Lower Intermediate Common
Know/Understand (verb)
To know, understand, or perceive something, often referring to being aware of a fact or situation.
Beginner Very Common
understood implicitly (verb)
Mutually understood or implicitly agreed upon without explicit communication
shared awareness (noun)
Shared awareness among a group
conspire (verb)
To conspire or connive
Intermediate Common
Understand (verb)
To understand or be aware of information or facts.
Beginner Very Common
think wisely (verb, adjective)
To have the ability to think wisely and sensibly, displaying sound judgment and carefully considered understanding.
Upper Intermediate Common
Acquainted (verb)
To be familiar or acquainted with someone.
Beginner Common
enlightenment (verb)
Fully comprehend or achieve deep enlightenment, often in a spiritual or philosophical context.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
deep understanding (verb)
To have a deep understanding or strong emotional connection with someone.
Intermediate Common
clear understanding (verb)
To have a clear and definite understanding or awareness
Intermediate Common
slide (verb)
To slide an object or hand along the length of something.
swipe (verb)
To swipe a credit card through a reader for payment.
Advanced Rare
know well (verb)
To have a thorough understanding or clear perception of something.
know-it-all (noun)
A person who is perceived as bragging about their knowledge on many subjects.
Beginner Common
aware (verb)
To be aware or conscious of something.
Beginner Very Common
Monk pronoun (pronoun)
A first-person pronoun used by monks or novices when speaking to laypeople.
Visual object (noun)
An object perceived visually or a shape with a specific form, such as a triangular or oval shape.
Monk classifier (noun)
A classifier for monks and novices.
Image (noun)
A visual artwork or image, such as a painting or photograph.
Intermediate Uncommon
Oval (adjective)
Egg-shaped or oval in form.
Beginner Common
Digital photo (noun)
A digital photograph, stored electronically.
Photo (noun)
A photograph or picture.
Beginner Common