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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Fail (verb)
To fail or not achieve the desired outcome.
Failure (noun)
The state or condition of failing.
Beginner Common
pass, elapse (verb)
To pass away or elapse, especially referring to the passing of time or a concluded event.
Intermediate Common
beforehand (adverb)
In advance; before a specified time.
Beginner Very Common
pattern (noun)
A decorative pattern or design in art or decoration, featuring arrangements of lines, shapes, or colors.
Lower Intermediate Common
pure (adverb)
Entirely of the same kind without any mixture, like pure gold or all silver.
Upper Intermediate Common
pure, solely (adverb)
Solely or without any mixture; entirely
Beginner Common
entirely (adverb, adjective)
Used to emphasize that something consists entirely or exclusively of specified elements.
Upper Intermediate Common
completely (adverb)
Entirely; completely; without exception
pure (adjective)
Pure; sheer; without mix
Intermediate Common
entirely (adverb)
Entirely; composed solely of a particular thing or quality.
Intermediate Common
lure (verb)
To use something as an enticement or bait.
mule (noun)
A hybrid animal from a donkey and horse, used as a draft animal.
devour (verb)
To gulp or eat quickly.
Lower Intermediate Common
wheel (noun)
A circular part of a vehicle that rotates to enable movement, also known as 'ลูกล้อ'.
tease (verb)
To tease or make fun of someone, provoking annoyance or embarrassment.
Beginner Common
lock (noun)
lock ; log
Beginner Very Common
secure (verb)
To secure something using a mechanical or electronic device to prevent access or movement.
device (noun)
A device used to secure objects, typically requiring a key or combination.
Beginner Very Common
Test action (verb)
To perform an action to determine its nature or quality.
Test suitability (verb)
To test the suitability or quality of something.
Gauge reaction (verb)
To gauge someone's reaction to an invitation or proposal.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
London (proper noun)
The capital city of England and the United Kingdom.
Beginner Very Common
encircle (verb)
To surround or encircle an area or entity.
fence (verb)
To fence or hedge in an area.
besiege (verb)
To besiege or surround a location, typically with the intent of cutting off supplies.
Beginner Common
Afloat (verb)
To stay afloat in air or water.
Drift (verb)
To drift with water or air currents.
Unsettled (verb)
To be unsettled or unstable in position or job.
Stand out (verb)
To stand out or protrude visually.
Beginner Common
Festival (noun)
A traditional Thai festival where people float decorated baskets on water to pay respects to the Goddess of Water.
Beginner Common
Float sky (verb)
To float in the sky.
Sky-high (adjective)
Very high in the sky.
Beginner Uncommon
joke (verb)
To act or speak humorously, often implying not to take the words seriously; to tease.
Beginner Common
Los Angeles (proper noun)
Los Angeles, a major city in California, USA, known for its entertainment industry and cultural diversity.
Beginner Common
leave (verb)
To leave, vacate, or separate oneself from something.
each (adverb, quantifier)
Used with nouns to indicate each unit or part of a total, or with verbs for emphasis.
particle (particle)
A particle used in questions or to show a change of state.
emphasize (adverb)
Used before 'ก็' for emphasis, making the statement more concise.
Beginner Common
emphasis particle (particle)
A particle used at the end of a sentence to add emphasis, often implying a question or prompting for a response.
agreement particle (particle)
A particle used to confirm that something is true or has happened, often in agreement or conclusion.
Beginner Very Common
ok then (particle)
A particle indicating acceptance of a suggestion or plan, often showing that it's not the ideal choice but is acceptable.
Beginner Common
theatrical performance (noun)
A type of performance involving actors with scripts, often accompanied by music, performed on a stage.
play (noun)
Stage play or drama.
Beginner Common
Neglect (verb)
To neglect or stop caring for something.
Abandon (verb)
To abandon or permanently leave something or someone.
Forsake (verb)
To forsake or give up a responsibility or obligation.
Intermediate Uncommon
melt (verb)
The process of a solid turning into a liquid due to heat.
dissolve (verb)
To dissolve or cause to dissolve in a liquid, resulting in disappearance.
Beginner Common
water mist (noun)
Fine droplets of water suspended in the air, often from mist or sprays.
vapor droplets (noun)
Condensed water vapor visible as droplets, often due to condensation.
Beginner Common
fine size (adjective)
Fine or small in size, such as finely ground substances or small pieces.
detailed (adjective)
Requiring or providing detailed and comprehensive explanation.
meticulous (adjective)
Careful and meticulous in work or action.
Intermediate Common
Kidnap (verb)
To kidnap or abduct a person, often for ransom.
Intermediate Common
Characteristic (noun)
An inherent characteristic or quality of something.
Beginner Very Common
topography (noun)
The physical features and topography of a geographical area.
Upper Intermediate Common
storage box (noun)
A container for storing items, typically made of wood or plastic, with a rectangular shape.
Beginner Common
Sri Lanka (proper noun)
An alternative name for Sri Lanka.
Beginner Uncommon
ideology (noun)
A belief system or ideology associated with religion, philosophy, or politics
sect (noun)
A specific sect or faction within a larger group
doctrine (noun)
Doctrine or principles adhered to by a group
Intermediate Common
communism (noun)
A political and economic ideology advocating for a classless society where all property and resources are communally owned by the state or the collective community.
Upper Intermediate Common
Sharpen (verb)
To sharpen an object, such as a knife.
Secret (adjective)
Something concealed from view or information intended to be kept private.
Beginner Common
donkey (noun)
A mammal similar to a horse but smaller, often known as a donkey.
leave (verb)
To depart, say goodbye, or bid farewell.
take leave (verb)
To request a temporary leave from work for various reasons like illness or study.
Beginner Common
Hunt (verb)
To pursue to capture or kill, or metaphorically, to seek or pursue something.
Intermediate Common
Pull/Drag (verb)
To pull or drag something along a surface.
Prolong (verb)
Colloquially, to extend or prolong in length or duration.
Beginner Common
Goodbye (interjection)
A farewell expression used to say goodbye.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
beneath (adjective)
Situated beneath or at a lower position; subordinate in status.
bottom (noun)
The bottom part or lowest position.
Beginner Common
wash (verb)
To wash or launder clothes and other items.
clean/remove (verb)
To completely remove or clean using water, fire, or other methods; can also mean to figuratively eradicate or exterminate.
reset (verb)
To reset a device or system to its default state.
Beginner Very Common
Wash dishes (verb)
To clean dishes, such as plates, bowls, and cutlery, after use.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Wash hands (verb)
To wash one's hands for cleanliness or hygiene.
Relinquish responsibility (verb)
To disengage from responsibility or involvement in a matter.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Wash face (verb)
To wash one's face
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Bangkok district (proper noun)
Lat Krabang, a district in eastern Bangkok, Thailand, recognized for its residential and industrial areas, including educational institutions.
Beginner Common
Bangkok district (proper noun)
Lat Phrao, a district in Bangkok, Thailand known for its residential and commercial areas.
Beginner Common
Latin language (adjective)
Related to the Latin language or ancient Roman culture.
Latin America (adjective)
Related to Latin America, its people, languages, or culture.
Latin (noun)
The Latin language.
Advanced Rare
field (noun)
A vacant area or field used for various purposes like parking or sports.
dazed (verb)
To be dazed due to overwhelming stimuli.
terrified (adjective)
Unable to concentrate due to fear, often used with 'fear'.
Beginner Common