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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
botanical garden (noun)
A garden where various plant species are cultivated and categorized for education and recreation.
Intermediate Common
Regional section (noun)
Administrative region or section serving a specific geographic area outside the central area.
Provincial area (noun)
A geographic zone or district at a provincial level, distinct from the central government.
Intermediate Common
Mostly (adverb)
Mainly or for the most part
Beginner Common
rubber plantation (noun)
An area of land used for cultivating rubber trees.
Beginner Common
lower part (noun)
The lower part of an object or body situated below another part.
Beginner Common
amusement park (noun)
A place with attractions such as rides and games for entertainment.
Beginner Common
zoo (noun)
A place where animals are kept for public exhibition.
Beginner Common
Part (noun)
A part or section of a greater whole.
Portion (pronoun)
One portion or piece of a larger entity.
Beginner Very Common
Top section (noun)
The top or front section of something, commonly used to refer to the beginning part of a document or object.
Header (noun)
Header, especially in documents or web pages, referring to the introductory text or title section at the top.
Beginner Common
majority (noun)
The larger part or majority of a group.
mostly (adverb)
For the most part, primarily.
Beginner Common
wear, put on (verb)
To place a hollow or circular object over another item; to wear or put on clothing.
assume role (verb)
To assume a position or role.
Beginner Common
Hide true self (verb)
To display behavior that does not reflect one's true character; figuratively 'wearing a mask'.
Wear mask (verb)
To physically wear a mask.
Advanced Rare
Beautiful (adjective)
Beautiful, attractive, or pretty
Beginner Common
beautiful (adjective)
Visually beautiful or pleasing
Beginner Very Common
heaven (noun)
Heaven or paradise.
celestial realm (noun)
A spiritual realm believed to be the abode of deities.
bliss (noun)
A state or place of extreme happiness and bliss.
Beginner Common
Royal pass away (verb)
(Royal language) To pass away, used for monarchs or specifically honored individuals.
Advanced Rare
welfare services (noun)
A set of services or benefits provided by the government or organizations to ensure the well-being of employees, members, or citizens.
Upper Intermediate Common
Safety (noun)
The state of being safe and free from harm or danger.
Intermediate Common
auspicious sign (noun)
An auspicious sign or object believed to bring happiness and prosperity.
Intermediate Uncommon
hello/goodbye (interjection)
A greeting or farewell phrase used when meeting or parting.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Bright (adjective)
The state of being bright or illuminated, such as during dawn or from a light source.
Enlightened (adjective)
State of being clear-minded or enlightened, free from delusion.
Alert (adjective)
To be no longer sleepy, alert.
Shine (verb)
To emit light, to shine brightly.
Beginner Common
bright, happy (adjective)
Radiantly bright, both physically, such as a brightly lit area, and metaphorically, like feeling happiness or relief.
Intermediate Common
drill (noun)
A tool with a pointed spiral end for drilling holes, available in various types including manual and powered versions.
Beginner Common
Loyalty, submission (noun)
Loyalty or submission to a leader or cause
Pledge loyalty (verb)
To pledge loyalty or surrender oneself to a leader or authority
Advanced Uncommon
country in Europe (proper noun)
A country in central Europe known for its neutrality, mountains, and banking.
Beginner Very Common
Swiss (adjective)
Relating to Switzerland or its people
Swiss person (noun)
A person from Switzerland
Beginner Common
Sweden (proper noun)
A Nordic country in Northern Europe known for its cultural heritage and modern design.
Beginner Common
cooperative (noun)
An organization owned and operated by a group for mutual benefit.
Intermediate Common
United Nations (proper noun)
An international organization founded in 1945 to maintain peace, security, and cooperation among nations.
Upper Intermediate Very Common
federation (noun)
A political system where self-governing states unite under a central government.
Upper Intermediate Common
organization union (noun)
A union of organizations to conduct general or specific activities, such as a customs union.
state union (noun)
A union of two or more states, such as the Union of Myanmar.
labor union (noun)
An organization of employees, like a labor union.
Upper Intermediate Common
workers' organization (noun)
An organization of employees formed to advocate for workers' rights and improve labor conditions.
Upper Intermediate Common
USA (proper noun)
United States of America
Beginner Very Common
USA (noun)
United States of America
Beginner Very Common
Friend (noun)
Friend; comrade; companion.
Intermediate Uncommon
imply (verb)
To imply or indicate implicitly, often used in a negative context.
Intermediate Common
2 (noun, quantifier)
The number one plus one
second (adjective)
Second in rank or position
pair (noun)
A pair or set of two items
Absolute Beginner Very Common
double meaning (adjective)
Having a double meaning with both ordinary and suggestive or vulgar implications.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
two-tier (adjective)
Describing a system or arrangement with two distinct levels.
double-decker (adjective)
Describing something with two levels or layers, such as a bus, bed, or structure.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Two-sided (adjective)
Having two sides, either physically or metaphorically.
Beginner Common
Public transport (noun)
A shared public transport vehicle in Thailand, usually a converted pickup with two rows of seats for passengers.
Minibus (noun)
Minibus used as local transport in Thailand.
Beginner Very Common
8pm (noun)
Eight o'clock in the evening
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Two o'clock (noun)
The time at two o'clock, either 2 AM or 2 PM on a 12-hour clock.
Beginner Common
2,000 (numeral, quantifier)
A numeral representing the quantity or value of 2,000.
Beginner Common
200 (noun, quantifier)
Numerical value representing 200.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
agree (adjective, verb)
To be in harmony or agreement, not in conflict.
Intermediate Common
align (verb)
To align or correspond in agreement or compatibility
Intermediate Common
teach (verb)
To impart knowledge or instruction, often used in a formal education context.
Beginner Very Common
test (verb)
To examine, test, or verify knowledge or facts.
exam (noun)
An examination or test.
Beginner Very Common
Pass exam (verb)
To pass an examination
Beginner Common