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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
million (noun)
The number equivalent to one million.
bald (adjective)
A characteristic of being bald or hairless, often used for a naturally bald head or a head where hair will not regrow.
Beginner Very Common
Ancient Laos Kingdom (noun)
An ancient kingdom located in present-day Laos, known for its wealth and prosperity; the name means 'Million Elephants'.
Advanced Rare
obscene (adjective)
Obscene or indecent behavior or expression that is repulsive to moral standards.
Intermediate Common
pattern (noun)
A visual design characterized by repeated patterns or lines, used in art and decoration.
characteristic (noun)
A distinctive characteristic or feature, often metaphorically used to describe reputation or personality.
stripes (noun)
Lines or stripes on objects or surfaces, such as on fabric or skin.
patterned fabric (noun)
A type of fabric with printed or written patterns, traditionally used as a sarong or skirt.
mosquito (noun)
Species of mosquitoes in the Aedes genus, known for their striped appearance and as disease vectors.
Intermediate Common
signature (noun)
A person's written name used to verify identity on documents.
autograph (noun)
A signature typically of a famous person used as a memento.
Beginner Very Common
Fingerprint (noun)
The unique pattern of lines and spirals on a fingertip used for identification.
Intermediate Common
die (verb)
To die or pass away, often used metaphorically
Intermediate Common
Country (proper noun)
A country in Southeast Asia bordered by Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, and China.
Lao (adjective)
Pertaining to the Lao people or their language.
Person (noun)
An individual belonging to the Lao ethnic group.
Isan (noun)
Colloquial term for individuals from the Isan region or Northeastern Thailand.
Beginner Common
latest (adjective)
Most recent or current in time
Beginner Very Common
resign (verb)
To resign from a position, job, membership, or organization voluntarily.
Beginner Common
body/trunk (noun, classifier)
The main body of a person, animal, or object, excluding limbs or branches. Used for long, cylindrical objects like sugarcane or bamboo. Also a classifier for planes and boats.
song/verse (noun)
A song or verse, often used in performance settings.
Beginner Common
Precious (adjective)
Extremely valuable or precious, often of high worth materially or emotionally.
Lower Intermediate Common
Ordinal number (noun)
A number indicating position in a sequence.
Serial number (noun)
A unique number assigned to an item for identification within a series.
Beginner Common
Stream (noun)
A naturally flowing watercourse, narrower and shallower than a river.
Beginner Common
area (noun)
District or area.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
hardship (adjective)
Experiencing hardship or difficulty in a situation.
Beginner Common
Province (proper noun)
A province in northern Thailand, known for its historical sites and temples.
City (proper noun)
The capital city of Lamphun province, originally founded as Hariphunchai.
Beginner Common
small stream (noun)
A small natural stream or brook.
Beginner Common
mischievous (adjective)
Exhibiting restlessness and mischievous behavior.
monkey (or other primate) (noun)
A mammal in the order Primates, similar to humans, with long limbs and grasping hands and feet. Includes species with tails, like the macaque, and without tails, like the gorilla.
Lower Intermediate Common
liter (noun, classifier)
A unit of volume in the metric system, equivalent to one cubic decimeter or 1,000 cubic centimeters, used for measuring liquid capacity.
Beginner Very Common
mouth organ (noun)
An organ in the mouth that mixes food, aids pronunciation, and perceives taste.
valve (noun)
A device used to open or close air or water flow, preventing or allowing movement.
words (noun)
Speech or words, often used in the context of trust and communication.
engine valve (noun)
A component in internal combustion engines that functions as a rhythmic valve, also called a valve.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Lipstick (noun)
Cosmetic product applied to the lips to add color and texture
Beginner Very Common
elevator (noun)
An elevator, a platform or compartment for raising and lowering people or things between floors.
Beginner Common
City in England (proper noun)
A city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England, known for its cultural heritage and history as a major port.
Football club (proper noun)
A professional football club based in Liverpool, England, known for its achievements in English and European competitions.
Beginner Common
Lisbon (proper noun)
The capital city of Portugal.
Beginner Common
ballroom dance (noun)
A style of ballroom dancing popular in both traditional and modern forms in Thailand.
Intermediate Common
deeply (adverb)
In a deep manner.
deep (adjective)
Far below the surface or extending inward from the edge, like deep water or a deep forest.
profound (adjective)
Difficult to understand or comprehend, as in profound thoughts.
deep (adjective)
Opposite of shallow.
Beginner Common
Profound (adjective)
Extremely deep and difficult to understand, often requiring deep thought.
Moving (adjective)
Emotionally moving, evoking deep reflection or feelings.
Upper Intermediate Common
slide (verb)
To move on a surface with little friction, often resulting in the loss of control.
slick (adjective)
Describing a smooth and shiny surface with little friction.
Beginner Very Common
Forget (verb)
To fail to remember something or bring it to mind, due to distraction or lack of focus.
Beginner Very Common
open eyes (verb)
To open one's eyes.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Stand up (verb)
To rise from a sitting or lying position.
Beginner Very Common
Stand up (verb)
To stand up or rise to one's feet.
Beginner Very Common
spread quickly (verb)
To spread widely and quickly, often in a negative context.
Intermediate Common
ignite (verb)
Ignite or start to burn, often deliberately set on fire.
Beginner Common
elder uncle (noun)
The elder brother of the father or mother, or a term for an older man.
Beginner Very Common
Go through obstacles (verb)
To move steadily through obstacles like water, mud, or crowds. Figuratively, it means tackling challenges or work with determination.
Beginner Common
child (noun)
A child born to parents or used affectionately to refer to younger individuals.
young animal (noun)
A young animal, such as a kitten or puppy.
fruit (noun)
Refers to fruits or seeds, often used for monosyllabic fruits to avoid confusion.
round item (noun)
Things that are round or elongated, such as a die or key.
classifier (classifier)
A classifier for fruits or items that are round, used with numbers.
you (personal pronoun)
Informal term for addressing children.
Beginner Very Common
mixed-race (noun)
A person with one Thai parent and one non-Thai parent.
Beginner Common
customer (noun)
A person or organization that buys goods or services.
client (noun)
A person or company receiving professional services.
patron (noun)
A regular customer or supporter of a business.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
employee (noun)
A person hired to perform work for an employer in exchange for wages or a salary.
Beginner Common
son (noun)
A male offspring.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Meatball (noun)
A small, round ball made from ground meat or fish, commonly found in soups or noodle dishes.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
music (noun)
A type of music popular in rural areas, akin to country music.
Beginner Common
subordinate (noun)
A subordinate or employee under the supervision of a leader or boss in a workplace.
Beginner Common
ball (noun)
A spherical object used in sports and games.
Beginner Common
cousin (noun)
The child of a parent's sibling.
Beginner Common
Pear (noun)
A sweet, bulbous fruit commonly eaten fresh, canned, as juice, or dried.
Beginner Common
beloved child (noun)
A beloved or favored child, often used to express parental affection or favoritism.
sweetheart (noun)
A term of endearment like 'sweetheart' or 'darling', often used by a parent toward their child.
Beginner Common
Laterite gravel (noun)
Laterite gravel, a type of soil used in road construction.
Intermediate Common