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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
informal exclamation (interjection)
An informal word used at the end of a sentence to express familiarity, doubt, or displeasure.
Lower Intermediate Common
Shift, duty (noun)
A shift or duty at work, such as a scheduled task.
Karma, fate (noun)
Misfortune or retribution resulting from past actions or fate.
Lower Intermediate Common
Time (noun)
The continuous passage of existence in which events occur, or a specific period during which something happens.
Moment (noun)
A precise moment or brief interval of time.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
long time (noun)
An extended duration of time.
Beginner Common
now (adverb)
At this time; currently
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Free time (noun)
Time when one is free from obligations or scheduled tasks.
Beginner Very Common
bay (noun)
A bay, inlet, or open expanse in natural settings
Beginner Common
Microsoft Word (noun)
A word processing software developed by Microsoft.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
walled city (noun)
A city or town surrounded by walls.
historical city (noun)
A historical term for a city or town surrounded by walls.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Vietnam (noun)
A country in Southeast Asia on the eastern edge of the Indochina Peninsula.
Beginner Common
South Vietnam (proper noun)
A historical region referring to the southern part of Vietnam, known for its role in the Vietnam War and existing as a separate entity until Vietnam's reunification in 1976.
Advanced Rare
circle (verb)
To move in a circular motion or revolve around something.
repeat (verb)
To repeat an action or procedure multiple times.
Beginner Common
dizzy (verb)
To feel dizzy or lightheaded, often with a sensation of spinning.
Beginner Common
Ring-shape slice (noun, classifier)
An item in a disc or ring shape, often thinly sliced.
Mirror (noun)
Mirror, especially used in the Northeastern region.
Rice noodle tool (noun)
A circular implement for making fermented rice noodles.
Glasses (noun)
Glasses or spectacles used for vision correction.
Beginner Common
Eyewear (noun)
Eyewear used to correct vision or protect eyes.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Vampire (noun)
Mythical creature that feeds on the blood of the living
Intermediate Common
hear faintly (verb)
To hear faintly or to perceive a sound vaguely over a distance.
Intermediate Common
Brief stop (verb)
To make a brief stop or visit at a place.
Beginner Common
informal exclamation (particle, interjection)
An informal exclamation used to end calls, questions, or responses, expressing doubt, dissatisfaction, or familiarity.
Intermediate Common
quickly (adjective, adverb)
Quickly; characterized by speed in movement, thought, or action.
alert (adjective)
Responsive or alert, describing mental acuity or quick reactions.
Beginner Very Common
store (verb)
To store, put in place, or maintain, often used to strengthen other verbs.
Beginner Common
Viking (noun)
Refers to the Scandinavian seafarers known as Vikings from the late 8th to early 11th century, noted for raiding, trading, and settling throughout parts of Europe.
Upper Intermediate Common
Trust (verb)
To trust or have confidence in someone or something.
Beginner Common
wine (noun)
An alcoholic beverage made from fermented grape juice or other fruits.
Beginner Common
save face (verb)
To preserve someone's dignity to prevent embarrassment.
Upper Intermediate Common
era (noun)
A system of calculating years based on a particular starting event, often used for marking eras like the Buddhist Era or Christian Era.
Upper Intermediate Rare
100 years (noun)
A period of one hundred years.
Beginner Common
corpse (noun)
A dead body or corpse.
Beginner Common
faith (noun)
Firm belief and trust in something or someone.
Intermediate Common
Fame (noun)
Honor, glory, or fame.
Auspiciousness (noun)
Auspiciousness, prosperity, beauty, or used as an honorific prefix.
Beginner Common
moon (noun)
The moon, often symbolized as having a rabbit.
Beginner Common
Power (noun)
Power, capability, or prestige; relates to high status or respect.
Position (noun)
Position or social standing with associated rights.
Intermediate Common
sacred (adjective)
Believed to have sacred power and deserving of respect or reverence.
Intermediate Common
Enemy (noun)
An enemy or adversary opposing someone or something.
Beginner Common
sound, word (noun)
Sound or word, often used for defined terminology.
vocabulary (noun)
Vocabulary, word, or term.
Intermediate Common
surgery (noun)
The branch of medicine dealing with surgical operations to treat diseases, injuries or enhance appearance.
cosmetic surgery (noun)
Surgical procedures specifically aimed at improving aesthetic appearance.
Upper Intermediate Very Common
law court (noun)
A judicial entity with authority to adjudicate lawsuits.
dispute court (noun)
A place where disputes are resolved, such as a civil or criminal court.
shrine (noun)
A residence for deities or spirits, like a shrine or temple.
Upper Intermediate Very Common
Prophet (noun)
A person regarded as a divinely inspired messenger or leader in a religious context.
Intermediate Common
knowledge (noun)
It’s often used as a suffix (like “-logy” or “-ics” in English) to refer to an academic or specialized discipline.
Intermediate Common
professor (noun)
The highest academic title for a professor in higher education.
Intermediate Common
belief system (noun)
A human belief system that explains the origins and ends of the world, relates to ultimate truth, and includes principles of morality, merit, sin, and associated rituals.
Intermediate Common
Brahmanism (noun)
An ancient religion predating Hinduism, based on Vedic practices from India.
Advanced Rare
Buddhism (noun)
A major world religion based on the teachings of the Buddha.
Beginner Very Common
Hospital (noun)
Siriraj Hospital, a well-known hospital and medical school in Bangkok, Thailand, affiliated with Mahidol University, established in 1888 by King Chulalongkorn.
Intermediate Common
Craftsmanship (noun)
The skill and craftsmanship in creating intricate works, demonstrated in various forms such as sculpture, painting, and performance.
Art expression (noun)
The expression of emotional sensitivity through diverse media such as sound, color, and shape, encompassing fine arts, music, painting, and theater.
Intermediate Common
University name (proper noun)
The name of Silpakorn University, a prominent Thai university specializing in the arts.
Fine arts (noun)
Fine arts
Beginner Very Common
artist (noun)
A person who creates and expresses art in various forms, including painting, sculpture, music, and literature.
Beginner Common
stone inscription (noun)
A stone tablet or slab bearing an inscription, commonly of historical or archaeological significance.
Intermediate Uncommon
laterite (noun)
Laterite, a reddish soil that hardens like stone when exposed to air, used in ancient construction and architecture.
Intermediate Uncommon
student (noun)
A person who studies under the guidance of a teacher or learns from someone's writings.
Beginner Common