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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Large bird (noun)
A large bird in the Accipitridae family, known for its scavenging habits, with broad wings and short tails.
Bad omen (noun)
In folklore, vultures are associated with bad omens or symbols of death due to their scavenging nature.
Intermediate Uncommon
Incentive (noun)
The reason or stimulus that drives someone to take action or pursue goals.
Intermediate Common
inspiration (noun)
A source of motivation or creativity that stimulates action or thought.
Intermediate Common
Lunar phase (noun)
The period of the lunar phase when the moon begins to wane from the first to the 14th or 15th day.
Stay overnight (verb)
To stay overnight.
RAM (noun)
Computer memory, specifically RAM.
Advanced Rare
animal trap (noun)
A device or setup used to catch animals, often involving a mechanism that captures or entangles the prey.
Beginner Common
Disease (noun)
A condition or disorder affecting the health of humans, animals, or plants, or causing discomfort or harm.
Beginner Very Common
fever disease (noun)
A disease characterized by a persistent or recurring fever.
Beginner Common
psychosis (noun)
A mental disorder with severe abnormalities in emotion, thought, or behavior, leading to loss of control, such as delusions or hallucinations.
insane (verb)
To be mad or insane.
Upper Intermediate Common
Building (noun)
A structure for residence, business, or storage, often with a roof and floor attached to the ground.
Beginner Common
factory (noun)
A building or organization where goods are manufactured or processed, typically on a large scale.
Beginner Common
hospital (noun)
Place for medical care and treatment.
Beginner Very Common
school (noun)
A place for educational activities, typically attended by children during compulsory education.
Beginner Very Common
Hotel (noun)
An establishment offering lodging, meals, and other services for travelers.
Beginner Very Common
grain mill (noun)
A facility where rice or grains are processed, such as milling or polishing.
Beginner Common
shine (verb)
To shine or illuminate with light.
brightly (adverb)
Brilliantly or luminously.
Intermediate Uncommon
romantic (adjective)
Characterized by expressions of love or sentimental affection.
Beginner Common
mite (noun)
Various small mites found in plants, animals, or homes, some causing allergies.
where/what (adverb, interrogative)
Used to ask questions about location, identity, or nature.
distribute (verb)
To allocate or distribute, especially used with the word 'เรี่ยไร'.
anything (indefinite pronoun)
Unspecified thing or object; anything.
Intermediate Common
Land unit (noun)
A unit of land measure equaling 1,600 square meters, commonly used for farming.
Farm (noun)
A place for growing crops on highlands or flat areas, excluding rice fields.
Intermediate Common
nonsensical (adjective)
Lacking meaningful content or importance; nonsensical.
Beginner Common
name: heart/mind (proper noun)
A traditional Thai female given name meaning 'heart' or 'mind'. Often symbolizes love, affection, or sentiment.
Beginner Common
Season (noun)
A division of the year based on climate, such as rainy, winter, and summer, or specific times for activities like harvest or festivals.
Beginner Very Common
season (noun)
A division of the year defined by changes in weather and daylight, such as summer or winter.
Beginner Common
spring (noun)
The season of spring when plants begin to grow, marked by warmer temperatures following winter.
Beginner Common
summer (noun)
The season of summer, characterized by high temperatures, typically occurring from March to May in Thailand.
Beginner Very Common
Winter (noun)
The season characterized by cold weather occurring after autumn and before spring.
Beginner Common
Supernatural power (noun)
Supernatural power or potency capable of remarkable effects
Effect (noun)
Influence or effect of a force or substance, such as the effectiveness of medicine
Intermediate Common
ascetic sage (noun)
A wise ascetic or hermit in South Asian religions, known for severe self-discipline and spiritual insight.
Intermediate Common
descend (verb)
To move downwards or to get off a vehicle or surface.
reduce (verb)
To decrease or reduce in amount or number.
set traps (verb)
To set tools for catching aquatic animals.
diarrhea (verb)
To have diarrhea.
Beginner Very Common
invest (verb)
To invest money, effort, or resources into a project or business with the expectation of a return or successful outcome.
Intermediate Common
Punish (verb)
To punish or penalize, such as through whipping, imprisonment, or fines.
Intermediate Common
go down (verb)
To move downwards or decrease in level or intensity.
Beginner Common
Descend (verb)
To descend or come down from a higher position to a lower one
Alight (verb)
To alight or get off a vehicle or mount
Downward (adverb)
In a downwards direction
Beginner Very Common
start working (verb)
To start working or actively engage in a task.
Beginner Common
board boat (verb)
To board a boat or ship for a journey or adventure.
Beginner Common
apply/register (verb)
To apply or register for a position, competition, or membership.
Intermediate Common
conclude (verb)
To conclude or finish a situation or event.
Lower Intermediate Common
reduce (verb)
To decrease or reduce something, such as a price, weight, or fever; to lower or ease something, such as sound or speed; to remove or take down, like lowering a flag.
Beginner Very Common
reduce value (verb)
To reduce the value or cost of something.
discount (verb)
To offer a discount.
Lower Intermediate Common
decrease (verb)
To decrease in quantity, level, or intensity.
diminish (verb)
To diminish or become less in size or extent.
decline (verb)
To experience a gradual decrease in quality or value.
drop (verb)
To drop suddenly or become lower suddenly.
Beginner Common
overflow (verb)
To exceed a limit and overflow, unable to be contained.
Intermediate Common
erase (verb)
To remove or make something disappear by wiping, rubbing, or eroding.
subtract (verb)
To subtract or deduct, as used in arithmetic.
minus sign (noun)
A minus sign symbol.
Beginner Common
Lopburi city (proper noun)
Lopburi city, the capital of Lopburi province, noted for ancient ruins and a population of crab-eating macaques.
Lopburi province (proper noun)
Lopburi, a province in central Thailand known for its historical sites and monkey festivals.
Beginner Common
breath (noun)
Breath, commonly used to refer to death expressions.
air (noun)
Moving air.
illness (noun)
An illness with symptoms like dizziness, faintness, and nausea, possibly severe.
Beginner Common
fall (verb)
To move from an upright position to lying on the ground; to collapse.
kill (verb)
To kill or slaughter an animal; to die.
cancel (verb)
To abolish or cancel.
Beginner Very Common
suddenly die (verb)
To suddenly die or fall dead, often used for animals or people.
Lower Intermediate Common
Monsoon (noun)
A seasonal wind pattern due to temperature differences between land and sea, causing changes in wind direction with seasons, usually associated with heavy rain.
Intermediate Common
Cool breeze (noun)
A gentle, cool breeze that provides a refreshing sensation.
Cool air (noun)
The coolness in the air often associated with pleasant weather.
Beginner Common
fall down (verb)
To fall down from a loss of balance or external force.
collapse (verb)
To collapse or fail under pressure or force, used figuratively for systems or structures.
Beginner Very Common
Rights itself (noun)
A type of doll that rights itself after being pushed over.
Rise-fall (verb)
To rise and fall repeatedly; to be unstable or weak.
Expert Very Rare
breathing (noun)
The act or process of inhaling and exhaling air; breathing.
life force (noun)
Symbolic representation of life force or vitality.
exhale (noun)
An exhalation or puff of air from breathing.
Beginner Very Common