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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Crew member (noun)
A crew member on an aircraft, ship, or spacecraft responsible for operations and safety.
Beginner Common
daughter (noun)
A female child in relation to her parents.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
small (adjective)
Having a smaller size or insignificant importance.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
small; minor (adjective)
Small in size or quantity; minor or insignificant.
a bit (adverb)
A little; a bit.
Beginner Common
Shrink (verb)
To become smaller or shrink in size.
Beginner Common
number (noun)
A symbol representing a real number.
digit (noun)
A specific number or digit within a sequence.
Advanced Rare
Address number (noun)
A number identifying an address or formal location.
Beginner Common
Secretary-General (noun)
A high-ranking official responsible for overall administration in an organization or political context.
Intermediate Common
aim (verb)
To aim or point at something with intent.
Beginner Common
perceive (verb)
To perceive or become aware through careful observation or consideration.
foresee (verb)
To foresee or anticipate future events based on knowledge or intuition.
Upper Intermediate Common
road lane (noun)
A marked part of a road for a single line of vehicles.
mud (noun)
Soft, sticky matter made from earth and water.
game lane (noun)
Paths or tracks in strategy video games.
Beginner Very Common
perform (verb)
To perform in a theatrical or musical role.
absorb (verb)
To be absorbed in an activity or hobby with enjoyment.
gamble (verb)
To gamble on events such as horse races or boxing.
join (verb)
To participate or agree to join in an activity.
joke (adjective)
To act or speak without seriousness.
play (verb)
To engage in an activity for fun or relaxation, such as playing games or music.
Intermediate Common
playfully (verb)
To do something playfully or without seriousness.
jokingly (adverb)
In a playful or joking manner.
Beginner Common
attack (verb)
To attack or reprimand someone harshly, often in a negative context.
Intermediate Common
Coy behavior (verb)
To be unwilling to comply easily, often out of self-importance or coyness, particularly in romantic or social contexts.
Intermediate Common
Act (verb)
To act or perform in a play or drama.
Pretend (verb)
To pretend or feign in a certain situation.
Beginner Common
cause effect (verb)
To cause an effect or evoke a reaction, often unexpectedly or unintentionally
Lower Intermediate Common
nail (noun)
The hard, keratinous structures at the tips of fingers and toes, including nails, claws, and talons in humans and animals.
Beginner Very Common
classifier (classifier)
A classifier for books, volumes, ropes, threads, knives, and candles.
blade (noun)
The blade part of a knife, sword, or weapon, used for cutting.
Beginner Very Common
pass beyond (verb)
To pass beyond a specified point or stage.
immediately (adverb, particle)
Used to emphasize or indicate immediacy or certainty.
not at all (adverb)
Used in negation to mean completely or not at all.
therefore (conjunction)
Indicates that one event occurs as a result of another.
Loei (noun)
Loei province, a region in Thailand.
Lower Intermediate Common
surpass (verb)
To go beyond or surpass a certain point or stage
Intermediate Common
poor quality (adjective)
Lower quality than the standard, often used to describe inferior or poor quality.
wicked (adjective)
Morally bad or wicked, indicating low moral character.
Intermediate Common
Very bad (adjective)
Extremely bad or evil; morally reprehensible or harmful.
Destructive (adjective)
Destructive or causing severe damage, often leading to negative outcomes.
Disastrous (adjective)
Unfortunate to an extreme degree, creating very difficult or disastrous situations.
Upper Intermediate Common
Lesbian (noun)
A woman who is romantically or sexually attracted to other women.
Lower Intermediate Common
Mushy (adjective)
Soft or crushed until losing its original form; mushy or pulpy texture.
Muddy (adjective)
Muddy and slushy, typically due to rain.
Chaotic (adjective)
Chaotic and disorganized figuratively, such as a messy kitchen or disarrayed house.
Beginner Common
Narrate (verb)
To tell or narrate a story or statement.
Beginner Common
study (verb)
To learn, study, or acquire knowledge.
Beginner Common
Tell story (verb)
To narrate or recount a story or event in detail.
Beginner Common
Unpick threads (verb)
To undo or unpick threads, like unsewing fabric.
Skirt edge (verb)
To move along the edge, such as walking along a fence or paddling along a shore.
Intermediate Uncommon
stop practice (verb)
To abolish or stop a practice or activity permanently.
stop action (verb)
To end or stop temporarily or permanently, such as ceasing an action or activity.
break up (verb)
To separate or break up, often in a relationship context.
Intermediate Common
break up (verb)
To end a romantic relationship.
split up (verb)
To separate or part ways in a general sense.
Beginner Very Common
end work (verb)
To end or stop working
Beginner Very Common
Lick (verb)
To move the tongue across a surface.
Flattery (verb)
Excessive flattery akin to a dog licking for favor.
Beginner Common
Avoid (verb)
To avoid or evade something, including using alternatives to inappropriate words, or physically manoeuvring away from obstacles.
Beginner Common
nurture (verb)
To care for or nurture, including feeding and attending to needs.
support (verb)
To support or maintain stability, such as in livelihood or activities.
host (verb)
To host or pay for a meal or entertainment.
Beginner Very Common
care for (verb)
To care for or provide for someone's needs, especially in family or childrearing contexts.
Intermediate Common
imitate (verb)
To imitate or mimic something, such as speech or sounds
Beginner Common
Imitate (verb)
To imitate or mimic the mannerisms, behavior, or appearance of someone or something.
Beginner Common
metal cover (verb)
To cover the edges or mouth of an object with metal for reinforcement or decoration.
Intermediate Uncommon
Turn (verb)
To change direction or angle, such as to the left or right.
Bend (noun)
A curved section of a path or road.
Beginner Very Common
Right turn (verb)
To turn right
Beginner Very Common
Left turn (verb)
Turn left
Beginner Very Common
choose (verb)
To select an item or person from many options.
Beginner Very Common
election (noun)
A formal process of choosing someone for a public office through voting.
Intermediate Common
famous (adjective)
Widely recognized or celebrated.
circulate (verb)
Spread or circulate as news or rumors.
Lower Intermediate Common
Red liquid (noun)
A red liquid circulating in the blood vessels and heart, composed of plasma and blood cells.
Descendant (noun)
Symbolically represents a descendant, such as having an artistic or warrior heritage.
Beginner Very Common
arterial blood (noun)
Oxygen-rich blood flowing through the arteries.
Intermediate Common
Fade (verb)
To gradually disappear or fade away over time, particularly intangible things like a memory or sound.
Dim (adjective)
Dim or unclear in appearance, such as a faded picture or vague memory.
Lower Intermediate Common
move (verb)
To move or relocate by dragging, pushing or similar actions.
postpone (verb)
To postpone or delay the scheduled time or event.
promote (verb)
To promote or advance in rank or position.
slide (verb)
To slip, slide, or skid on a surface.
Beginner Common
crawl (verb)
To crawl or slither like a snake or worm
creep (verb)
To move slowly and quietly in a stealthy manner
spread (verb)
To climb or spread over a surface in a twisting manner, as vines do
Beginner Common