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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Business day (noun)
A business day is a day when business activities, particularly in offices and institutions, are conducted, excluding weekends and public holidays.
Intermediate Common
Workday (noun)
A day on which work is done, typically Monday to Friday, excluding weekends and holidays.
Beginner Very Common
date (noun)
A specific day or date on a calendar.
Beginner Very Common
weekday (noun)
A weekday, typically referring to any day from Monday to Friday.
ordinary day (noun)
An ordinary day with routine activities, not marked by any special events.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
that day (noun)
Refers to a specific day previously mentioned or understood in context, often designating a day in the past.
Beginner Common
today (noun)
The current day.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Buddhist holy day (noun)
The day for religious observance and listening to dhamma in Buddhism, occurring four times a month on specific lunar phases.
Beginner Common
tomorrow (noun)
The day after today.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Thursday (noun)
The fifth day of the week, commonly known as Thursday.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Thursday (noun)
The fifth day of the week, following Wednesday and preceding Friday.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
special day (noun)
A day that is distinguished due to significance, celebration, or personal milestones.
Beginner Common
Wednesday (noun)
The fourth day of the week, Wednesday.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Full moon day (noun)
The day of the full moon in the Thai lunar calendar, typically the 15th day of each lunar month.
Beginner Common
Friday (noun)
The sixth day of the week, following Thursday and preceding Saturday.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
final day (noun)
The final day in a specific period or series.
Beginner Common
Weekend (noun)
The last part of the week, typically Saturday and Sunday, often considered days off.
Beginner Very Common
Saturday (noun)
The seventh day of the week, commonly considered part of the weekend.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Weekend (noun)
The days of Saturday and Sunday, collectively referred to as the weekend.
Beginner Very Common
someday (adverb)
On an unspecified day in the past or future
Beginner Common
day off (noun)
A day free from work or school, including public holidays and personal days off.
Beginner Very Common
Tuesday (noun)
The third day of the week, following Monday and preceding Wednesday; associated with the color pink and the planet Mars in Thai culture.
Beginner Very Common
Sunday (noun)
The first day of the week, commonly seen as a day of rest.
Beginner Very Common
suddenly (adverb)
Suddenly or quickly, often describing something that appears and disappears rapidly.
shiny (adverb)
Shiny, often used with 'มัน' to describe a glossy appearance.
Beginner Common
Age stage (noun)
An age range or stage of life, such as childhood, youth, or old age.
Beginner Common
Middle-aged (adjective)
Pertaining to a person in middle adulthood, typically 40 to 60 years old.
Middle-ager (noun)
A person who is middle-aged.
Beginner Common
childhood (noun)
The stage of life between infancy and adolescence.
Beginner Common
menopause (noun)
The period in a woman's life when menstruation stops, typically in middle age.
andropause (noun)
A period in a man's life similar to menopause, marked by decreased testosterone and related symptoms.
Intermediate Common
teenager (noun)
A person in the age range of approximately 13-19 years, transitioning from childhood to adulthood.
teenage (adjective)
Relating to young people in their teenage years.
Beginner Common
school age (noun)
The period in life when one is expected to attend school, typically referring to children or adolescents.
Beginner Common
young adulthood (noun)
The period of life during late adolescence to early adulthood, typically those in their teens to twenties.
Beginner Common
Cattle (noun)
A large domesticated ruminant animal with cloven hooves, known scientifically as Bos taurus, raised for milk or meat. Known for its short curved horns and diverse body colors.
Beginner Common
unit, 2m (noun)
A traditional Thai unit of measurement equal to 2 meters, abbreviated as ว.
Beginner Common
say (verb)
To say or tell something.
scold (verb)
To scold or criticize.
replace (verb)
Used to replace other verbs colloquially.
that (conjunction)
Used as a conjunction to connect clauses, indicating opinions or thoughts.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
It is said (phrase)
Used to introduce a statement that is believed to be true but is not confirmed.
Intermediate Common
govern/administer (verb)
To govern, administer, or manage an organization or government body.
government/administration (noun)
An entity responsible for administration or government processes.
Intermediate Common
place (verb)
To place or position something deliberately.
establish (verb)
To establish or set something, like rules or foundations.
deploy (verb)
To deploy or assign in a specific arrangement.
release (verb)
To release control or let go emotionally or strategically.
Beginner Common
Empty (adjective)
Empty or without content, such as an empty room or vacant space.
Free (adjective)
Free from obligations or unoccupied, such as having no appointments or being available.
Beginner Common
Unemployed (adjective)
Not having a job or employment.
Beginner Common
conduct oneself (verb)
To behave or conduct oneself, often in a neutral or purposeful manner.
position (verb)
To position or place an object or oneself deliberately.
Intermediate Common
Invoice (verb)
To issue an invoice or billing statement.
Intermediate Common
Plan (verb)
To devise a plan or project for future action.
Beginner Very Common
bomb (verb)
To plant or set off a bomb
Upper Intermediate Common
Hang up (verb)
To hang up the phone.
Beginner Very Common
Draw (verb)
To draw or sketch patterns or pictures, including traditional designs; also used metaphorically for creating dreams or plans.
Beginner Common
Draw art (verb)
To create visual art using media such as drawing, painting, or digital tools.
Beginner Common
Draw (verb)
To draw or paint a picture.
Beginner Common
introducing topic/exception (conjunction)
Used to introduce a new topic or make a comparison, often highlighting an exception.
Intermediate Common
acting rank (verb)
To hold a provisional position or rank, often used in military or police contexts, such as acting lieutenant.
future role (verb)
To hold a position that one will officially assume in the future, commonly used informally in a social context, such as future father-in-law.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Yesterday (noun, adverb)
The day before today.
Ask favor (verb)
To ask someone to do something on one's behalf.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
end (verb)
To cease gradually or come to an end with time or age.
Y (noun)
The letter Y.
Intermediate Common