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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Look (verb)
To look, gaze or glance.
Beginner Common
Exchange (verb)
To exchange or trade items, or swap positions or roles.
Beginner Very Common
flash (verb)
To emit a sudden flash of light, such as lightning or a burst of light.
protrude (verb)
To protrude or extend from its original position, typically for flat objects.
Beginner Common
and then (conjunction)
Connects actions or clauses, indicating a sequence.
already (adverb)
Indicates an action or event is finished or completed.
Beginner Very Common
then (conjunction)
Used to indicate sequence or continuation in conversations or narratives.
also (conjunction)
Used to add additional information or items in a list, similar to 'also' or 'as well as'.
Beginner Very Common
Disappointment (adverb)
An expression used to show dissatisfaction or disappointment.
Decision (adverb)
Used at the end of a sentence to indicate a decision or resolution.
Beginner Common
So what? (interjection)
Used to express indifference or challenge the importance of something in a dismissive manner.
Beginner Common
Depends on (adverb)
As one wishes or depends on, used when decision-making power is given to someone or something.
Beginner Very Common
Let it be (expression)
Expresses dismissal or forgiveness, meaning 'let it be' or 'never mind'.
Beginner Common
Finished (adjective)
Completed or finished.
Complete (verb)
To finish or complete a task.
Intermediate Common
And (conjunction)
And, together with.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Earth (noun)
The Earth, planet inhabited by humans and other life forms, fifth largest in the solar system.
Humankind (noun)
Metaphorically refers to humankind or society as a whole.
Society (noun)
General state of human affairs, society, and culture.
Beginner Very Common
Global warming (noun)
The long-term increase in Earth's average temperature due to human activities like greenhouse gas emissions.
Intermediate Common
extremely (adverb)
Very much or extremely, especially with intensity.
quickly (adverb)
Fast or quickly, moving with speed.
Beginner Common
supermarket (noun)
A popular chain of supermarkets in Thailand, formerly known as 'Tesco Lotus'.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Anemia (noun)
A medical condition characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin, causing paleness and fatigue.
Intermediate Common
Chase (verb)
To pursue closely to catch or perform an action like shooting or biting.
Expel (verb)
To expel or force someone or something to leave a place.
Intermediate Common
disciplinary action (noun)
The most severe disciplinary action for government officials, leading to dismissal without benefits.
dismiss (verb)
To dismiss or expel someone from a position, school, or service due to serious misconduct.
Advanced Rare
circle (noun)
A curved shape enclosing a space, like a circle or group of people or things.
group (noun, classifier)
A classifier for circular objects or activities involving groups, like a ring or musical ensemble.
encircle (verb)
To encircle or mark in a circular shape.
Beginner Common
sector (noun)
A specific sector or community in a professional or social context.
Intermediate Common
cycle (noun)
A repeating cycle or loop, often used in technical or scientific contexts.
circuit (noun)
A circuit or closed pathway returning to its starting point, used in engineering or computer science.
Intermediate Common
dynasty (noun)
Dynasty or royal lineage, often used in historical contexts to refer to reigning families or royal houses.
Upper Intermediate Common
circle (verb)
To move or travel in a circular path.
Beginner Common
secondary temple (noun)
A secondary class royal temple of lower status within traditional Thai temple rankings.
Advanced Rare
Zodiac monkey (noun)
The ninth year in the Chinese Zodiac, represented by a monkey.
Macaca mulatta (noun)
A species of monkey, known as Macaca mulatta, with light brown fur and distinctive physical characteristics.
Mischievous (noun)
Colloquially describes a mischievous person or a monkey.
Whitened face (noun)
Describes a face that is excessively whitened with powder.
Beginner Common
Washington (noun)
Refers to Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States, or Washington state.
Beginner Common
plead (verb)
To plead or coax, hoping to fulfill a wish.
invite trouble (verb)
To invite trouble or danger.
Advanced Rare
volleyball (noun)
A sport where two teams hit a ball over a net, aiming to score points by grounding the ball on the opponent’s side.
Beginner Very Common
Surprise/disappointment (interjection)
An interjection used to express surprise or disappointment.
Familiar/rude (particle)
An informal ending particle indicating familiarity or rudeness.
Beginner Common
informal particle (particle)
An informal particle used at the end of a sentence to convey familiarity or emphasis, often among friends, but may sound slightly impolite.
Lower Intermediate Common
Royal residence (noun)
The residence of a royal family member or a palace.
Intermediate Common
culture (noun)
The integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, behaviour, customs, arts, and social institutions of a particular group or society.
Intermediate Common
Growth (noun)
Prosperity, growth.
Wattana (noun)
Wattana
Advanced Rare
lung disease (noun)
A serious infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs.
Intermediate Common
Temple (noun)
A religious site with structures for worship and monk residences.
Measure (verb)
To measure size, quantity, or capacity of something.
Beginner Common
Bangkok temple (noun)
A renowned Buddhist temple in Bangkok, known for its reclining Buddha statue and traditional Thai massage school.
Intermediate Common
White Temple (proper noun)
A contemporary art exhibit styled as a Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand, also known as the White Temple.
Beginner Common
watt (noun)
A unit of power in the International System of Units (SI), equivalent to one joule per second, used to quantify the rate of energy transfer.
Intermediate Common
object (noun)
A physical object or thing that can be seen and touched.
matter (noun)
The substance that makes up the observable universe.
Beginner Very Common
material (noun)
Materials used in the production of goods.
Beginner Common
objective (noun)
An intended outcome or goal to be achieved, also called an objective.
Intermediate Common
Sacred object (noun)
A sacred object believed to bring good fortune or protection, used in rituals or kept for auspicious significance.
Amulet (noun)
An amulet or talisman worn or carried for protection and auspicious properties in Thai culture.
Intermediate Common
24 hours (noun)
A period of 24 hours starting from dawn or midnight, or a 12-hour period from dawn to dusk called daytime.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
daily routine (adverb)
Routine daily actions, often implying monotony
Beginner Common
recent past (noun)
A recent day before today, often unspecified.
Beginner Common
Birthday (noun)
The anniversary of the day on which a person was born.
Beginner Very Common
Christmas (noun)
An annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, celebrated as a religious and cultural event on December 25.
Beginner Common
Monday (noun)
Monday, the second day of the week, associated with the color yellow in Thai culture.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
which day (pronoun)
Refers to a specific day being questioned.
Beginner Common
death day (noun)
The day a person dies.
Beginner Common