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Thai Words 7845 words

Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Swim (verb)
To swim in water
Say (verb)
To verbally express or say
Beginner Very Common
swim (verb)
To move through water using the limbs.
swimming (noun)
The activity or sport of swimming.
Beginner Very Common
Academic publication (noun)
A publication released at regular intervals featuring research or academic articles.
Intermediate Common
Water (noun)
Water or liquid, often used in literary or poetic contexts.
Advanced Rare
Kite (noun)
A toy made with a bamboo frame covered with paper or cloth, controlled with a string to fly in the wind.
Beginner Common
wow (interjection)
An exclamation expressing surprise, admiration, or awe.
Beginner Very Common
crisis (noun)
A critical or perilous situation requiring immediate action.
critical (adjective, verb)
Being in a risky, serious, or crucial state.
Intermediate Common
Analyze (verb)
To analyze or study by separating into parts to understand thoroughly.
Intermediate Common
Run (verb)
To move swiftly by lifting and extending the legs continuously.
Hustle (verb)
An informal term meaning to hustle or strive swiftly.
Beginner Very Common
Escape (verb)
To run away or flee, often to escape danger or avoid a situation
Beginner Common
research (verb)
Conduct a detailed study to gather information according to academic standards.
study (noun)
A systematic study conducted to gather detailed information.
Intermediate Very Common
Knowledge (noun)
Knowledge acquired through study or practice, often in specific disciplines or skilled professions.
Subject (noun)
A distinct branch of knowledge or subject taught in academic institutions.
Intermediate Common
diamond (noun)
Diamond, a precious and hard gemstone.
Intermediate Common
spirit (noun)
A spirit or soul believed to exist in the body during life and leave it upon death.
awareness (noun)
Consciousness or awareness, associated with sensory perception and part of the five aggregates in Buddhism.
Beginner Common
Video (noun)
A system or medium for recording, reproducing, or broadcasting moving visual images.
Video content (noun)
Digital recording of moving visual images that can be watched, shared, or broadcast online or offline.
Beginner Very Common
vitamin (noun)
Essential nutrients required in small quantities for normal growth and nutrition, which cannot be synthesized by the body.
Beginner Common
educational institution (noun)
An educational institution that offers specialized higher-level courses, such as a technical college.
college (noun)
College
Beginner Common
science (noun)
The systematic study of the natural world through observation and experiments.
Intermediate Very Common
Electromagnetic wave (noun)
An electromagnetic wave used for broadcasting audio or communication.
Radio (noun)
A device that receives and plays audio programming.
Broadcast medium (noun)
The medium or service used to transmit and receive audio programs.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
method (noun)
Method or way to accomplish something.
rule (noun)
Rule or standard to adhere to.
Beginner Very Common
method (noun)
A method or approach for achieving something or acquiring knowledge.
Beginner Very Common
Solution (noun)
Method or technique to resolve a problem
Beginner Common
Motorcycle taxi (noun)
A motorcycle taxi commonly used for quick transport in urban Thailand.
Beginner Common
Windows (noun)
The Microsoft Windows operating system.
Beginner Very Common
Second (noun)
A second; a unit of time equal to one sixtieth of a minute.
Beginner Very Common
destruction (noun)
Extensive and complete devastation or destruction.
calamity (noun)
Calamity, a serious event causing distress or misfortune.
Intermediate Common
assess (verb)
To judge, assess, or examine a situation or information, often used in legal or medical contexts.
Intermediate Common
Deviant behavior (adjective)
Deviant or abnormal behavior or actions that diverge from societal norms.
Distorted thoughts (adjective)
Distorted or skewed thoughts or perceptions not aligned with reality.
Abnormal (adjective)
Abnormal or unusual, often used to describe irregularities.
Intermediate Common
Pure (adjective)
Pure, spotless, or clear, often used in a formal or literary context to describe something untainted or innocent.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Beautiful (adjective)
Beautiful or charming
Intermediate Common
view (noun)
A scenic view or sight, especially a natural landscape
quarrel (verb)
To quarrel or argue verbally
Beginner Common
evolve (verb)
To evolve or develop gradually into a more complex or better form.
transform (verb)
Significant transformation or change into a new state over time.
evolution (noun)
Evolution or progress.
Upper Intermediate Common
excellent (adjective)
Excellent or superb in quality or performance.
magical (adjective)
Having magical or supernatural qualities.
Beginner Common
Purity (noun)
Purity or the state of being free from impurities, often in spiritual or moral contexts.
Upper Intermediate Common
travel permit (noun)
A legal document issued by a government allowing a foreigner to enter, stay, or leave its territory.
Beginner Very Common
Goddess (noun)
The Roman goddess of love and beauty, equivalent to Greek goddess Aphrodite.
Venus (noun)
The second planet from the Sun, known for its bright visibility from Earth.
Intermediate Uncommon
bravery (noun)
An act of bravery or courage.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Hero (noun)
A person admired for courage, achievements, or noble qualities.
Beginner Common
busy (adjective)
To be busy with multiple tasks or activities, often resulting in a hectic or disorderly situation.
confused (adjective)
To be in a state of confusion or disorder, often chaotic and disorganized.
Beginner Common
meddle (verb)
To be overly concerned or meddle in issues.
chaotic (verb, adjective)
To be chaotic or unsettled.
Lower Intermediate Common
Magic words (noun)
Sacred words or incantations believed to have magical effects when recited or performed as prescribed.
Magic (noun)
Magic or sorcery through the use of incantations.
Advanced Rare
Magic (noun)
A practice of using supernatural powers to influence events or outcomes.
Enchantment (noun)
A figurative term for something unusually effective or enchanting.
Intermediate Common
stage (noun)
A raised platform for performances and events, such as a stage or boxing ring.
Beginner Common
transfer (verb)
To transfer or assign responsibilities or ownership to another person.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
exclude (verb)
To exclude or avoid doing something.
omit (verb)
To omit or abstain from an action.
Upper Intermediate Common
expropriate (verb)
To officially take possession of land or property, especially for public use, by a public authority.
Upper Intermediate Common
except (conjunction)
Used to indicate exceptions; unless or except in certain conditions.
Beginner Very Common
website (noun)
A collection of related web pages located under a single domain name.
Beginner Very Common
Web page (noun)
A document on the World Wide Web accessible through a web browser.
Beginner Very Common
website manager (noun)
A person responsible for maintaining websites, including design, development, technical functionality, and security.
Intermediate Common