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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Comfortable (adjective)
To experience comfort and convenience in life or personal circumstances.
Healthy (adjective)
To be healthy, happy, and free from worries.
Well (adjective)
To be free from physical hardship or illness.
Pleasing (adjective)
To feel satisfaction or ease when experiencing something.
Beginner Common
At ease (adjective)
Feeling relaxed or content in mind; being at ease.
Happy (verb)
To be happy or joyous.
Beginner Common
well (adjective)
In good health or well-being, often used in response to inquiries about one's condition.
Beginner Very Common
cleaning product (noun)
A cleaning product made from fats or oils, used for washing.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
sponsor (noun)
An individual or organization providing financial or other support to an event, activity, or person.
sponsor (verb)
To provide financial or other support for an event, activity, or person.
Beginner Common
Reproductive cell (noun)
A reproductive structure adapted for dispersal and survival in unfavorable conditions, found in fungi, algae, and some plants.
Intermediate Common
Wellness facility (noun)
A wellness facility offering relaxation services such as mineral baths, massages, and treatments.
Spa treatment (noun)
A treatment or service provided at a spa, like massages or body wraps.
Beginner Common
Spectrum (noun)
The range or scope of different types, typically used for light or sound, but can apply to any range of related concepts.
Intermediate Common
Spain (proper noun)
A country in southwestern Europe known for its diverse culture, historical architecture, and cuisine.
Beginner Common
council (noun)
An organization or meeting place, such as a council, assembly, or legislative chamber.
Intermediate Common
Thai Red Cross (proper noun)
The Thai Red Cross Society, a humanitarian organization focused on health, education, and disaster relief in Thailand.
Upper Intermediate Common
state; condition (noun)
The natural or inherent state or condition of something.
Lower Intermediate Common
Liquidity (noun)
The ease with which an asset can be converted into cash without affecting its market price.
Intermediate Common
Appropriate (adjective)
Suitable or appropriate, matching well with something.
Serves right (adjective)
To serve someone right, implying they deserve the outcome.
Intermediate Common
Sour (adjective)
Having a sour taste, often used as a prefix for sour-tasting foods and plants.
Citrus fruit (noun)
Various small Citrus shrubs or trees with pungent-smelling leaves, flowers, and fruit. The fruit is sour or sweet, edible, and sometimes identified without 'som' when prefixed by 'ma', e.g., manow.
Orange (adjective)
Orange color, yellow with a hint of red.
Beginner Common
suitable (adjective)
Appropriate or deserving in context or situation.
Lower Intermediate Common
realistic (adjective)
Resembling reality or appearing true and believable.
realistic (lit.) (adjective)
In literature, realistic but not entirely true.
Intermediate Common
achieve wish (verb)
To achieve a desired outcome or be content with a fulfilled wish.
content (adjective)
Being pleased because something turned out as wanted.
Beginner Common
Male name (noun)
Somchai, a common male given name in Thailand, often representing an average Thai male.
Beginner Very Common
Monk's rank (noun)
The rank or ceremonial title of monks granted by royal endorsement for seniority or scholarly achievements.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
balance (noun)
A state of stability, where different elements are in equal proportion.
Beginner Common
Monk title (noun)
A prestigious title for high-ranking Buddhist monks in Thailand, symbolizing religious authority and respect.
Royal title (noun)
A royal title used for high-ranking individuals like the Supreme Patriarch or significant nobles.
Intermediate Common
Papaya salad (noun)
A traditional Thai dish made from shredded unripe papaya, mixed with lime, chili, fish sauce, and palm sugar.
Beginner Very Common
wealth (noun)
Complete possession or wealth including assets, money, and belongings.
properties (noun)
The characteristic properties of a substance in science.
Beginner Very Common
complete (verb, adjective)
To be complete or whole; having no deficiencies.
healthy (verb, adjective)
To be robust or healthy; in good physical condition.
Intermediate Common
Perfect (adjective)
Perfect; flawless; complete without defects
Upper Intermediate Common
be born (verb)
To be born or to originate.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
ceremonial feast (noun)
A banquet or festive celebration, often in a ceremonial context.
Advanced Rare
pretend (verb)
To assume or pretend something is true.
assume (verb)
To suppose or take something for granted.
Beginner Common
Hypothesis (noun)
An assumption made for argument or investigation purposes, often used in scientific or academic contexts
Upper Intermediate Common
capability (noun)
Capability or competence to perform tasks effectively, typically in professional or technical contexts.
Intermediate Common
Capability (noun)
Capability or efficiency in performing tasks, often related to health or technical abilities.
Intermediate Common
Collude (verb)
To collude or conspire together, often with a negative connotation.
Advanced Common
Name (proper noun)
A common Thai name, implying dignity and respect.
Beginner Common
Reasonable (adjective)
Reasonable and justified; having appropriate justification.
Intermediate Very Common
anchor (noun)
A heavy object used to anchor a boat by dropping it into water.
Terminalia trees (noun)
Names of several tree species in the genus Terminalia, used in medicine.
Beginner Common
brain (noun)
The brain, an organ inside the skull, serves as the center of the nervous system.
intelligence (noun)
Intelligence or thought, often related to wisdom, as in being a good thinker.
Beginner Common
Pomelo (noun)
A large, round citrus fruit with a thick rind and sweet to slightly sour flesh, native to Southeast Asia, also known as pomelo.
Beginner Common
apply (verb)
To apply or express a desire to join as a member or participate in an activity, like applying for a job or membership.
Beginner Very Common
period (noun)
A period of time marked by specific events or characteristics.
Intermediate Common
formerly (adverb)
In the past or historically, referring to times before the present.
ancient (noun)
Ancient or previous times, often associated with historical periods.
Beginner Common
old times (noun)
Ancient or old times.
outdated (adjective)
Outdated or not modern.
Advanced Very Rare
now (adverb, noun)
In the present time or current era.
Beginner Very Common
Historical period (noun)
The Ayutthaya period, a significant historical era in Thailand from 1350 to 1767.
Intermediate Common
member (noun)
A person with rights and participation in an association, organization, or activity, such as a legislative member, an alumni association member, or a regular customer.
element (noun)
(Mathematics) Each element appearing in a set or ordered pair, such as the members of a set of letters.
Beginner Very Common
Board member (noun)
An individual who is part of a decision-making body of an organization.
Committee member (noun)
A person who is part of a committee for a specific organizational function.
Intermediate Common
take vow (verb)
To undertake a commitment or vow, often in a religious or ceremonial context
undertaking (noun)
An act of taking on a task, promise, or commitment
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
mental focus (noun)
The concentration of the mind to stabilize and calm it, often for meditation or gaining insightful wisdom.
Intermediate Common
Defrocked monk (noun)
A defrocked monk due to grave misconduct.
Advanced Rare
notebook (noun)
A book made of paper for writing or drawing, such as a notebook or workbook.
Absolute Beginner Very Common