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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
alumnus (noun)
A person who has previously studied at a specific educational institution.
Intermediate Common
disciples (noun)
Followers or disciples of all ranks
Advanced Rare
Head (noun)
The head, the upper part of the human body, or the front part of an animal's body, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
Beginner Common
Buddhist precepts (noun)
Buddhist precepts regulating conduct and speech, such as the five precepts or eight precepts.
Intermediate Common
morals (noun)
Moral principles guiding behavior and distinguishing right from wrong
spiritual ethics (noun)
Religious or spiritual principles dictating proper conduct
Intermediate Common
Islamic fasting (noun)
The practice of fasting, especially during the Islamic month of Ramadan, involving abstention from food, drink, and other physical needs from dawn until sunset.
Intermediate Common
conflict; war (noun)
A violent conflict or war between states or groups; can also refer to an inner struggle within the mind.
Intermediate Common
study (verb)
To study or learn in a systematic way, often in an academic setting.
research (verb)
To investigate or conduct research in a systematic manner.
Beginner Common
continue studying (verb)
To pursue further education or continue studying
Beginner Common
Education Ministry (noun)
The Ministry of Education, a governmental body responsible for managing education in Thailand.
Educational management (noun)
Entities involved in educational administration, including supervision and implementation of education systems.
Intermediate Common
Research (verb)
To conduct systematic investigation and analysis to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
Intermediate Common
Friday (noun)
The sixth day of the week.
Venus (noun)
The second planet from the sun, known for its brightness, also called Venus.
Beginner Very Common
Customs duties (noun)
Duties collected on imported and exported goods.
Customs dept. (noun)
The government department responsible for collecting duties on imports and exports and promoting international trade.
Intermediate Common
center (noun)
A center or hub, such as a cultural or informational center.
disappear (verb)
To disappear completely.
zero (noun)
The number representing zero.
Beginner Common
Learning center (noun)
An institution dedicated to educational activities for learning and training.
Beginner Common
Research center (noun)
An institution dedicated to conducting research in a specific field.
Intermediate Common
economy (noun)
The economy; the system of organizing production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a country or region.
economic (adjective)
Pertaining to the economy or the science of economics.
Intermediate Very Common
Controlled economy (noun)
An economic system where the government directs economic activity by regulating the production, distribution, and pricing of goods and services.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Self-reliance philosophy (noun)
A philosophy promoting sustainable development through moderation, wisdom, and self-reliance, associated with King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand.
Intermediate Common
econ-social (adjective)
Relating to both economic and social aspects within a society.
Upper Intermediate Common
Free market (noun)
An economic system with minimal government intervention that emphasizes free market principles, encouraging free trade and competition.
Upper Intermediate Common
Wealthy person (noun)
A wealthy person or millionaire.
Beginner Common
Sad (verb, adjective)
To feel sad, upset, or depressed.
Beginner Common
deeply sad (adjective)
Profoundly sad or mournful, typically after a loss.
grieve (verb)
To experience deep sadness or grief.
Intermediate Common
remainder (noun)
Remainder from a division in mathematics.
scraps (noun)
Leftover or unusable parts, such as food scraps or trash.
excess (noun)
Excess amount beyond specified full amount, like time or length.
fragments (noun)
Minor or small parts, such as fragments of money, fabric, or meat.
fraction (noun)
Fractional parts of a whole.
Intermediate Uncommon
scrap paper (noun)
Scrap paper or pieces of discarded paper.
Beginner Common
head (noun)
The head, commonly used for the head of statues like the Buddha or in certain phrases indicating multiple heads.
Beginner Common
Sorrow (noun)
A state of sorrow or sadness
Intermediate Common
tragedy (noun)
A tragedy in literature or events characterized by sadness, disappointment, or death.
Intermediate Common
dirty (adjective)
Soiled or stained with dirt or unwanted substances; unclean, messy, or showing coarse behavior.
Beginner Very Common
print images (verb)
To print images or text onto surfaces using a stencil-like process.
visual display (noun)
A device or surface for projecting images, such as in cinemas or computers.
Lower Intermediate Common
male name (noun)
A common Thai male given name.
Beginner Common
block (verb)
To block or obstruct something or someone.
extract (verb)
To extract or separate out a substance.
distill (verb)
To distill a liquid, such as in extracting alcohol.
Intermediate Common
Ski boards (noun)
Narrow boards used for skiing, typically with a length of 1.5-2.4 meters, equipped to support the player's feet.
Skiing (noun)
A sport or recreational activity sliding down snow-covered slopes using skis and poles.
ski (noun)
ski
Beginner Common
family (noun)
Family, clan, or lineage; ancestry.
currency/genes (noun)
Currency unit or a biological group of genes.
Beginner Common
Transfer (verb)
To move something to a recipient or target by various methods.
Elevate (verb)
To support, push, or elevate something higher.
Farewell (verb)
To say farewell or express goodwill when someone is departing.
Transmit (verb)
To transmit signs, messages, or information using various methods.
Beginner Very Common
Thai New Year (noun)
A traditional Thai New Year festival occurring from April 13 to 15, based on the solar calendar.
Beginner Very Common
Province (proper noun)
A province in southern Thailand known for its port and cultural significance.
Town (proper noun)
The capital town of Songkhla province known for its cultural heritage.
Beginner Very Common
war (noun)
A large-scale conflict involving many people fighting and killing each other; can also figuratively refer to intense struggles or conflicts.
Intermediate Common
Internal war (noun)
A war between groups within the same country or state.
Intermediate Common
Vietnam War (noun)
Conflict in Vietnam from 1955 to 1975 involving North Vietnam against South Vietnam and the United States.
Intermediate Common
Support (noun, verb)
Assistance and support to help others, such as helping orphans.
Intermediate Common
send a letter (verb)
To mail or dispatch a letter via postal or courier service.
Beginner Common
Deliver person (verb)
To deliver a person to another location or for a specific purpose.
Bride escort (verb)
To escort the bride to the groom at an auspicious time.
Lower Intermediate Common
Farewell (verb)
To speak or act in farewell.
Intermediate Common
Calm/stabilize (verb)
To calm or suppress one's mind or emotions, or to stabilize a situation.
Peaceful (adjective)
Free from disturbances; a peaceful or tranquil state.
Intermediate Common
Peaceful (adjective)
Characterized by tranquility and freedom from conflict or disturbance.
Beginner Common
protect (verb)
To preserve or protect something valuable, such as heritage or rights.
Intermediate Common
signal (verb)
To communicate using non-verbal cues or signals, often in electronic or technical contexts.
hint (verb)
To indicate or suggest something indirectly without explicit communication.
Intermediate Common
doubt (verb)
To be unsure, hesitant, or doubtful about something.
Beginner Very Common