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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
standard pattern (noun)
A standard form or pattern, such as poetry form.
format (noun)
Format
Intermediate Common
image (noun)
An image or graphic accompanying a text in a publication.
Beginner Common
features (noun)
The distinctive shape, color, and characteristics of an object or being.
jewelry (noun)
Jewelry made from gold or silver used as ornaments.
Intermediate Common
picture (noun)
A picture or representation created by drawing or painting on surfaces like paper or canvas.
photograph (noun)
A photograph or an image captured by a camera.
Beginner Common
Shape (noun)
The shape or form of a body or object.
Appearance (noun)
Appearance or external looks.
Beginner Common
Understand (verb)
To understand or be aware of something.
Beginner Very Common
know (verb)
To be aware of or understand specific information or knowledge.
Beginner Common
Feel (verb)
To be aware or conscious of sensations or feelings, both physical and emotional, and to perceive something intellectually or intuitively.
Beginner Very Common
aware/involved (verb)
To be aware of or have knowledge about something, often implying involvement or understanding through witnessing or firsthand experience.
witness/involved (verb)
To witness something, potentially being involved as an accomplice.
Lower Intermediate Common
aware (verb)
To be aware or know.
Beginner Common
wander (verb)
To wander or travel without a fixed position, often for selling goods or services.
Lower Intermediate Common
accelerate (verb)
To make something faster or encourage speed, such as speeding up a process or urging someone to act quickly.
Intermediate Common
Fast (adjective)
Fast or speedy, related to movement or time.
Quick learner (adjective)
Quick to understand or learn, showing mental sharpness.
Beginner Very Common
quickly (adverb)
Quickly when performing an action.
soon (adverb)
Occurring soon in the near future.
Beginner Very Common
very fast (adjective)
Extremely fast or happening with great speed
Beginner Common
we/us/I (pronoun)
First-person pronoun used by the speaker, singular or plural, to include oneself and others.
Beginner Very Common
begin (verb)
To begin or start an action or process.
initiate (verb)
To initiate or take the initiative to start something new.
Beginner Very Common
start (verb)
To begin or initiate an action or event.
Beginner Common
Start (verb)
To begin or start an action, process, or event.
Initial (noun)
The initial stage or first phase of a process or event.
Beginner Very Common
summon (verb)
To call out or summon someone.
name (verb)
To name or label something.
claim (verb)
To claim or demand something such as fees or taxes.
Beginner Very Common
demand (verb)
To demand or urge someone to do or not do something.
Intermediate Common
called (verb)
To be called or named
Beginner Very Common
arrange (verb)
To arrange items in a line or order.
Beginner Common
learn/study (verb)
To acquire knowledge by studying or practicing to gain understanding and skill.
Beginner Very Common
invite (verb)
To formally invite someone to participate or attend
Intermediate Common
learn (verb)
To learn or acquire knowledge or skills through experience or education.
Beginner Very Common
study (verb)
To study or attend classes, often in an academic setting.
Beginner Very Common
Smooth, flat (adjective)
Smooth or flat, not rough; neat and organized.
All gone (adjective)
Completely gone, nothing left.
Beginner Common
polite (adjective)
Polite and well-mannered in speech and behavior.
neat (adjective)
Neat, orderly, and meticulous in arrangement or actions.
finished (adjective)
Completed or finished a task or action.
Beginner Common
ready (adjective, verb)
To be ready or completed.
complete (adjective)
Indicating that something is complete or finished.
Beginner Very Common
tapering object (noun)
An object with a thick base and a small tip, often used for small sticks such as canes or punishing children.
slender (adjective)
Tapering or slender, as in bamboo stems, slim figures, or fingers.
Beginner Common
Chess piece (noun)
A chess piece that moves along rows and columns.
Boat, ship, or other watercraft (noun)
A vehicle for traveling on water, typically made from hollowed wood or assembled materials.
Lower Intermediate Common
drift (verb)
To flow or drift gently.
pale (adjective)
Pale, light, or faint in color.
Advanced Rare
agricultural land (noun)
Land prepared for agriculture, such as a paddy field or farm plot.
Intermediate Uncommon
glow (adjective)
Emitting a soft, gentle light.
Intermediate Uncommon
classifier (noun, classifier)
A matter, affair, or thing; used as a classifier for stories or movies.
topic (noun)
A topic or subject being discussed, or a literary story or novel.
matters (noun)
The state or content related to a specific fact or event, such as historical or political matters.
affairs (noun)
Personal or professional concerns, situations, or affairs.
about (conjunction)
Regarding, about, or concerning something.
problem (noun)
A problem or source of trouble.
Beginner Very Common
Fact (noun)
Something that actually happened or is true.
Truth (noun)
Truth as opposed to fiction or falsehood.
Beginner Common
urgent matter (noun)
A matter that requires immediate attention or action.
Intermediate Common
ordinary (noun)
An ordinary or common matter or affair.
Beginner Common
normal (noun)
An event or situation that is typical or expected.
Beginner Common
narrative (noun)
A series of connected events or a recounting of occurrences presented as a narrative.
report (noun)
A detailed account or description of facts or situations.
Beginner Very Common
important matters (noun)
Matters or issues that are of great importance or priority.
Beginner Common
big issue (noun)
An issue or event of great significance or importance.
Beginner Common
house (noun)
A raised structure with walls and a roof, used as a residence.
form (noun)
Shape or form, such as hairstyle or jewelry setting.
watch classifier (classifier)
A classifier for watches.
Beginner Common
prison (noun)
Facility for confining individuals as a punishment for crimes.
Intermediate Common
Tree top (noun)
The top part of a tree with branches and leaves
Intermediate Common
languid (adjective, adverb)
Languid or without urgency.
continuously (adverb)
Continuously or without interruption.
Beginner Common
first (adjective, adverb)
Ahead of others; the beginning or the first occurrence, such as first time, first day, or initial appearance.
Beginner Common
Initially (adverb)
In the early stages or initially.
Beginner Common
Power (noun)
Power or strength; influence or authority.
Intense (adjective)
Strong or intense, often used to describe smells or flavors.
Forceful (adjective)
Exerting force or using effort to a high degree.
Force (noun)
In scientific terms, an external influence changing the motion or rest state of an object.
Lower Intermediate Common