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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Inquire (verb)
To inquire or ask for information.
Beginner Common
ask details (verb)
To request detailed information.
Lower Intermediate Common
verify (verb)
To verify or cross-check information for accuracy.
Upper Intermediate Common
interrogate (verb)
To officially question a witness or suspect as part of legal or police procedures.
Upper Intermediate Common
Investigate (verb)
To formally investigate or conduct an inquiry, typically in legal or forensic contexts.
Intermediate Common
utensil (noun)
A utensil with multiple prongs used for eating, often paired with a spoon.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
spell (verb)
To spell out letters to form a word.
hypnotize (verb)
To hypnotize or mesmerize someone.
Beginner Common
follow secretly (verb)
To secretly follow or track someone or something with the intent to observe.
Intermediate Common
fragments (noun)
Small fragments of materials like wood or stone.
scab (noun)
Dried and crusted blood and lymph at a wound, known as a scab.
Beginner Common
Convenient (adjective)
Convenient and easy to use or access.
Free (adjective)
Available and not busy.
Comfortable (adjective)
Providing comfort or ease.
Smoothly (adverb)
In a convenient, comfortable, or smooth manner.
Beginner Very Common
navel (noun)
The small area on the abdomen where the umbilical cord was attached.
Beginner Common
grilled meat (noun)
A dish of seasoned, skewered, and grilled meat, commonly served with peanut or spicy sauce, popular in Southeast Asian cuisine.
Beginner Very Common
shiver from fear (verb)
To feel a chilling fear causing one to shiver or tremble.
Upper Intermediate Common
emotionally moving (adjective)
Emotionally moving or impactful, often causing a strong emotional reaction.
deeply touched (verb)
To be deeply moved or touched emotionally.
Upper Intermediate Common
blooming (adverb)
A state where many similar things appear simultaneously, such as flowers blooming or things flourishing.
Intermediate Uncommon
crossing structure (noun)
A structure for crossing rivers or canals, or a projecting structure for embarking and disembarking.
bridge (noun)
Bridge; flyover.
Beginner Common
Bridge type (noun)
A type of bridge where the deck is suspended below cables, often used in architecture and civil engineering.
Rope bridge (noun)
A simple bridge made of rope, typically used in adventurous settings.
Intermediate Common
Carry on shoulder (verb)
To carry something over the shoulder using a strap or sling
Beginner Common
accumulate (verb)
To collect, gather, or accumulate items or resources over time.
Beginner Common
Clean (adjective)
Free from dirt or impurities; tidy and without contaminants.
Virtuous (adjective)
Morally pure; free from corruption or immorality.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Teak tree (noun)
A large deciduous tree known for its hard, durable wood used in construction and furniture making.
Tattoo (verb)
To tattoo or mark the skin with designs using ink or oil.
At least (adverb, quantifier)
Meaning at least, approximately, or just.
Intermediate Common
worship (verb)
To pay reverence or worship, especially in a religious context.
Upper Intermediate Common
once (adverb)
At least once; refers to doing something or having an experience one time.
Beginner Common
Moment (noun, adverb)
A brief period of time
Beginner Very Common
Finally (adverb)
Used to express relief or impatience when something finally happens.
Once (particle)
A particle implying 'just once' or 'even once'.
Beginner Common
to some extent (adverb)
To some extent; not very much
how much (adverb)
How much; how many
Lower Intermediate Common
A little (adverb)
A little; slightly
Absolute Beginner Very Common
briefly (adverb)
For a short period; briefly
Beginner Common
someday (adverb)
At an unspecified future time
Beginner Very Common
Slightly (adverb, particle)
Somewhat; to a small extent.
Beginner Common
command (verb)
To give an instruction or command.
order (verb)
To place an order for goods or services.
Beginner Very Common
zinc (noun)
A bluish-white metal, element number 30, used for alloying and preventing rust.
galvanized iron (noun)
Iron coated with zinc, used in roofing and construction.
Intermediate Common
Observe (verb)
To observe or pay attention to something.
Beginner Common
observe (verb)
To observe or study an event to understand it.
observer (noun)
An observer in a meeting without voting rights.
Intermediate Common
notice (verb)
To observe or notice something through careful attention.
Intermediate Common
sea snail (noun)
A type of sea snail with a single shell, notably the conch, used in ceremonies such as pouring sacred water.
symbol (noun)
A symbol of purity and spiritual significance in rituals.
instrument (noun)
A wind instrument made from a conch shell used in traditional music.
shell (noun)
Conch shell
Advanced Rare
Order goods (verb)
To order goods or items, typically in the context of shopping or purchasing.
Beginner Very Common
group of people (noun)
A group of people with continuous interactions and shared important objectives.
community (noun)
A community or association of a specific group of people.
Beginner Very Common
Thai society (noun)
The social institutions, norms, values, and cultural practices of Thailand.
Intermediate Common
sociology (noun)
The study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
Upper Intermediate Common
social science (noun)
The study of society and its major disciplines such as history, anthropology, sociology, economics, political science, and social psychology.
Intermediate Common
Supreme Patriarch (noun)
The highest-ranking senior monk or Supreme Patriarch in Thai Buddhism.
Advanced Common
reserve (verb)
To place a reservation or pre-order an item or service.
Beginner Common
authorize payment (verb)
To authorize or issue a payment, often through a formal instruction.
Intermediate Common
custom order (verb)
To order something to be made or produced, often customized.
Beginner Common
Restrain (verb)
To be reserved or to exercise self-restraint.
Aware (verb, adjective)
To be aware or wary.
Advanced Rare
Suffer loss (verb)
To incur or suffer a loss metaphorically or symbolically, as if sacrificed
Offer sacrifice (verb)
To offer or sacrifice something to appease spirits or deities
Intermediate Uncommon
Discipline (verb)
To discipline or reprimand with the intent of improving behavior or understanding.
Teach, correct (verb)
To instruct or teach someone, often with a focus on correcting behavior.
Intermediate Common
kill (verb)
To kill or murder, often used in legal or formal contexts.
destroy (verb)
To destroy or annihilate completely, used figuratively.
Intermediate Common
Instinct (noun)
The innate ability in humans and animals to feel and act without being taught, such as self-preservation instincts.
Upper Intermediate Common