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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Thai province (proper noun)
Samut Songkhram, a province in central Thailand known for its floating markets, seafood, and historical sites.
Lower Intermediate Common
herb (noun)
A plant used for medicinal, culinary, or fragrant purposes.
Beginner Very Common
lie down (verb)
To lie down or flop down, often submissively before someone
defeat (verb)
To overcome or defeat someone or something
Advanced Very Rare
Frightening (adjective)
Frightening or suspenseful, evoking fear or terror.
Intermediate Common
Former name of Thailand (noun)
The historical name for Thailand used during King Rama IV's reign, changed to Thailand in 1939.
Of Siam (noun)
Referring to historical aspects or items of Thailand known as Siam.
Advanced Rare
Royal bathe (verb)
To bathe or pour water, specifically used for royalty and monks.
Advanced Rare
refuge (noun)
A place or feeling of safety or protection; remembrance.
Advanced Rare
select (verb)
To choose or select something.
Advanced Rare
create (verb)
To create or establish
build (verb)
To build or construct
Intermediate Uncommon
Properties (noun)
Characteristics or effectiveness of a substance, often related to medicinal or nutritional properties.
Intermediate Common
pronoun (noun)
A word used to replace a noun or name to avoid repetition, such as I, he, we, you.
Beginner Very Common
tax (noun)
Tax collected from income or revenue sources.
Advanced Rare
Necklace (noun)
An ornament made of a string-like material, such as a necklace or bracelet.
Beginner Very Common
bracelet (noun)
A piece of jewelry worn around the wrist.
Beginner Common
water body (noun)
A large natural or artificial water body like a pool or reservoir.
vowel sound (noun)
Speech sounds produced without obstruction by the tongue and lips, like vowels.
vowel (noun)
Letters representing vowel sounds.
wash (verb)
To cleanse thoroughly, including washing hair or other items.
Beginner Common
Province (noun)
A province in eastern Thailand bordering Cambodia, known as Sa Kaeo.
Beginner Common
Central Thai province (proper noun)
A province in central Thailand known for historic sites and natural attractions.
Province capital (proper noun)
The capital city of Saraburi province, serving as its administrative center.
Beginner Common
Wash hair (verb)
To wash one's hair or shampoo.
Beginner Very Common
create (verb)
To create or bring something into existence through different methods, including tangible and intangible things.
build (verb)
To construct or build physical structures or edifices.
establish (verb)
To establish or found an organization, institution, or system.
Beginner Very Common
build/create (verb)
To build or create something concrete or abstract.
Beginner Very Common
create jobs (verb)
To create jobs or employment opportunities.
produce work (verb)
To produce or craft work, such as art, projects, or tasks.
Intermediate Common
gain fame (verb)
To gain recognition or establish a reputation.
Intermediate Common
establish (verb)
To establish oneself in terms of wealth, career, or social status
Upper Intermediate Common
build road (verb)
To construct a road or path
Beginner Common
Build city (verb)
To build or develop a town or city.
Intermediate Common
enhance (verb)
To enhance or improve by building upon existing structures or systems.
promote (verb)
To promote growth or progress by supporting and encouraging positive outcomes.
Intermediate Common
summarize (verb)
To summarize or condense the main points of a matter.
summary (noun)
A brief point or summary of a matter.
concisely (adverb)
Concisely; briefly.
Intermediate Very Common
Summarize (verb)
To summarize or conclude results or findings.
Outcome (noun)
The summarized outcome or conclusion of an evaluation.
Upper Intermediate Common
wilt (verb)
To wilt or wither, often used for leaves or flowers lacking water or exposed to heat.
disheartened (verb)
To feel disheartened or compassionate.
Intermediate Common
faint (verb)
To lose consciousness or faint.
Beginner Common
sleek, flowing (adjective)
Sleek and flowing, often describing hair or fabric that is soft, elegant, and hangs gracefully.
Intermediate Common
Tropical fruit (noun)
A type of tropical fruit from the Salacca zalacca palm with sweet, white flesh, similar to snake fruit.
Donate (verb)
To donate or give up something, often for charity or a noble cause.
Abandon (verb)
To abandon, relinquish, or let go of something for peace or sacrifice.
Beginner Common
Elegant (adjective)
Elegant, graceful or refined in appearance or manner
Intermediate Common
salad (noun)
A western-style dish made of assorted fresh vegetables like lettuce, onions, tomatoes, and cucumbers, often with meat or eggs, served with dressing.
shake off (verb)
To make something stuck become loose by shaking, flinging, or flapping.
Beginner Common
alternate (verb)
To alternate or take turns; to exchange or switch between items or people.
Beginner Common
Lottery ticket (noun)
Small items like tickets or paper used for lotteries or predictions.
Intermediate Uncommon
dissolve (verb)
To disappear, dissolve, or neutralize, often used for things vanishing or being destroyed.
disintegrate (verb)
To disintegrate, crumble, or break up into parts.
Intermediate Common
dissolve (verb)
To change state, such as dissolving in water.
disperse (verb)
The act of a gathered crowd dispersing.
decompose (verb)
To decompose.
Intermediate Common
informal language (noun)
Informal language used in casual settings, often with regional or cultural variations.
Intermediate Common
chant (verb)
To chant prayers in a religious context.
scold (verb)
To gossip, scold, or reprimand in an informal context.
Beginner Common
chant prayers (verb)
To chant or recite prayers, usually in a religious or spiritual context.
prayer act (noun)
The act of performing prayer or religious chanting, often in a group setting.
Beginner Common
garden (noun)
An area designated for growing plants or trees, such as a garden or park.
pass (verb)
The act of moving in the opposite direction on the same path.
Beginner Common
section (noun)
A part or section separated from a whole.
subdivision (noun)
A subdivision or department within a larger organization.
contrast (conjunction)
Used to indicate contrast or difference, as in 'as for'.
Beginner Common
Kitchen garden (noun)
A garden near a home where vegetables, herbs, and other food plants are grown for household use.
Beginner Common
personal (adjective)
Related to an individual, such as personal matters or belongings.
private (adjective)
Confidential or private, restricted to a specific person or group.
Beginner Very Common
minority (noun)
A minority or smaller part within a larger group.
Beginner Common
upper part (noun)
The uppermost or top part of something, often referring to the highest section of a structure or object.
Beginner Common
shared merit (noun)
Merit shared with others for spiritual benefit, often through religious acts.
Intermediate Common
Forest plantation (noun)
An area where trees are planted to restore destroyed forests, usually with economically valuable species like teak or rubber, often used for furniture, paper pulp, or conservation.
Intermediate Common
personal (royal) (adjective)
Personal or private use, especially in a royal context
Advanced Uncommon