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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
pity (verb)
To feel sympathy for the troubles or suffering of others; to feel concern out of compassion and kindness.
Beginner Common
shout (verb)
To shout loudly or raise one's voice.
vocalize (verb)
To make noises or vocalize as a form of expression or communication without words.
sound (verb)
To produce sounds, often referring to animals or natural phenomena.
Beginner Common
Send (verb)
To send, deliver, or forward something to someone
Beginner Very Common
fresh (adjective)
Newly acquired, not deteriorated, can be consumed or used in its current state, e.g., fresh food or news.
live (adverb)
Broadcasting live.
Beginner Common
cheerful (adjective)
New and pure, creating a cheerful and invigorated feeling.
fresh (verb)
To be fresh, lively, or vigorous.
Beginner Common
cheerful (adjective)
Bright and cheerful; having a lively appearance or mood.
vivid (adjective)
Clear and vivid in appearance.
Beginner Common
strawberry (noun)
A fruit known for its bright red color and sweet flavor, as well as the plant that produces it.
pretend (verb)
To act in an exaggerated or pretentious manner.
Beginner Very Common
woman (noun)
A polite term for woman or female gender, opposite of male.
Beginner Common
Inventory (noun)
The complete list of items in stock, such as goods in a warehouse.
Goods supply (noun)
A supply of goods or materials a business keeps for sale or use.
To stock (verb)
To maintain a supply of goods for future sale or use.
Intermediate Common
Mindfulness (noun)
Mindfulness; the state of being conscious and aware, often in a meditative context.
Awareness (noun)
Awareness; the ability to perceive or be conscious of events and stimuli.
Calmness (noun)
Presence of mind; the ability to remain calm and act sensibly in stressful situations.
Intermediate Common
Sticker (noun)
A sticker; a piece of paper or plastic with adhesive on one side, used for decoration or labeling.
Beginner Common
Mindfulness Foundations (noun)
The Four Foundations of Mindfulness, a Buddhist concept focusing on mindfulness and meditative training for spiritual enlightenment or tranquility.
Advanced Common
mindfulness (noun)
Mindfulness and self-awareness, a mental state of being fully present and engaged.
Upper Intermediate Common
creative space (noun)
A place where artists, photographers, or musicians work, or a space for broadcasting radio or TV programs.
apartment (noun)
A small single-room living space combining a living room, bedroom, and kitchenette.
Beginner Common
stool (noun)
A type of furniture used for seating, often a small chair without a back.
Satun (proper noun)
A province in southern Thailand, known as Satun.
Beginner Common
Sterol (noun)
Sterol, a group of unsaturated steroid alcohols, typically found as waxy solids in plants and animals.
Advanced Uncommon
Style (noun)
A distinctive manner or way of expressing or doing something.
Fashion (noun)
Fashion or mode, especially in clothing, interior design, or art.
Beginner Very Common
location (noun)
A location or site, often used in the names of institutions or in contexts like historical or religious sites.
status (noun)
Status or state of a situation.
Beginner Common
Consulate (noun)
An office where a consul performs their duties, providing services such as visas and aid to citizens of the consul's country in a foreign city.
Upper Intermediate Common
Situation (noun)
The current set of conditions or circumstances.
Scenario (noun)
A possible sequence of events or developments in a situation.
Beginner Common
place (noun)
A place, location, or site, often used to describe any physical area or space.
Beginner Common
Diplomatic office (noun)
A diplomatic mission from one country to another, located in the capital, that manages relationships and offers consular services.
Intermediate Common
Dance venue (noun)
A commercial venue providing entertainment services such as dance, with or without partners.
Venue (noun)
A place where food, drinks, and entertainment are sold and served.
Spa (noun)
A bathhouse, massage, or steam room providing client services.
Spot (noun)
An entertainment venue.
Advanced Rare
business (noun)
A business or workplace, such as an establishment, company, or firm, where work is conducted.
Intermediate Common
State (noun)
The state or condition of being or existing
Position (noun)
Social or formal position within a hierarchy or organization
Legal status (noun)
Legal or official standing under law or regulations
Beginner Common
Station / facility (noun)
A facility serving as a base for operations, often related to transportation or communication, such as a train station, police station, or weather station.
Beginner Very Common
police station (noun)
A building where police officers work and provide law enforcement services.
Beginner Very Common
Train station (noun)
A facility where trains stop to load or unload passengers or freight.
Beginner Common
Health center (noun)
A facility providing basic healthcare services to community members, often in rural or underserved areas.
Beginner Common
Organization (noun)
An organization established for educational, cultural, research, or corporate purposes.
Intermediate Common
Architect (noun)
A professional who designs and oversees the construction of buildings.
Intermediate Common
reside (verb)
To reside or dwell, typically used in formal or poetic contexts implying majesty or divinity
steady (verb)
To remain steady or constant, often in a statistical context
Advanced Rare
data (noun)
Numerical data collected for comparison or reference.
Intermediate Common
Interested (verb, adjective)
To be interested in something.
Beginner Common
Interested (verb)
To be interested or focused on something.
Beginner Very Common
chat (verb)
To chat or converse with someone, usually about topical issues or personal matters.
conversation (noun)
A discussion or conversation that is featured in written works, such as dialogues in novels or English conversation texts.
Beginner Very Common
Information (noun)
Information or data communicated or received.
Lower Intermediate Common
sound merging (noun)
A connection or linking of elements in linguistics, especially the merging of sounds in Pali and Sanskrit.
junction (noun)
A junction or joint, a point of connection.
Advanced Rare
loud noise (verb)
To make a loud, reverberating noise.
impactful (adjective)
Causing a significant impact or sensation.
roaringly (adverb)
Roaringly or in a manner that reverberates loudly.
Beginner Common
Support (verb)
To support or assist someone or something.
Endorse (verb)
To endorse or approve an idea, policy, or action.
Beginner Very Common
sports area (noun)
An open space or area used for various sports and activities, such as a football field or golf course.
Beginner Common
airport (noun)
A place where aircraft take off and land, with facilities for passengers and cargo.
Beginner Common
magnetic field (noun)
A region where magnetic force exists and magnetic field lines can be detected.
Upper Intermediate Common
battlefield (noun)
A place where a battle occurs; can metaphorically refer to a competitive or contentious area in life.
Beginner Common
Bangkok park (noun)
A public park and historical square in Bangkok used for large-scale events.
Beginner Common
Close friend (adjective, verb)
Being very close or intimate with someone, such as a close friend.
Fits tightly (adjective, adverb)
Fitting tightly together without gaps, such as a door or perfectly matching colors.
Beginner Common
Fun (adjective)
Enjoyable or entertaining, making one feel delighted.
Beginner Very Common
fun (phrase, adjective)
Fun, enjoyable.
Beginner Common
joyful (adjective)
Cheerful, delighted, and full of enjoyment.
cheerfully (adverb)
In a cheerful and joyful manner.
Beginner Very Common
eye contact (verb)
To make eye contact, often implying a connection or understanding through a gaze
Beginner Common