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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Nationality (noun)
The legal status of a person as a citizen or being under the jurisdiction of a specific country.
Beginner Very Common
legal agreement (noun)
A legal agreement between parties to create a binding act.
promise (noun)
An agreement or promise between parties.
promise (verb)
To make a promise or commitment.
Upper Intermediate Common
signal (noun)
A signal or gesture used to convey information or instructions.
sign (noun)
An indication or hint of something.
Beginner Very Common
symbol (noun)
Something used to represent another thing, like letters for sounds or symbols for mathematical operations.
Lower Intermediate Common
shape (noun)
Shape or form of an object.
Advanced Rare
mate (verb)
To copulate for reproduction, used specifically for animals.
Intermediate Uncommon
Living being (noun)
An organism that feeds on organic matter and can respond to stimuli, including all types of animals and sometimes humans.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
monster (noun)
A mythical or legendary creature often depicted as large, frightening, or grotesque.
freak (noun)
An unusual or abnormal creature or person, often used derogatorily.
oddity (noun)
Something or someone that is very strange or unusual.
Beginner Common
living creatures (noun)
All living creatures in the world
Beginner Common
ridge (noun)
A raised, protruding ridge such as on a roof or a shin.
knife back (noun)
The thick part of a knife or axe opposite the blade.
Intermediate Common
Shake (verb)
To shake or shiver rapidly due to fear or cold.
Beginner Common
short (adjective)
Having a small length or duration.
Beginner Very Common
mountain ridge (noun)
An elongated elevated area along a mountain range.
Beginner Common
combustion (noun)
Combustion or burning process.
Intermediate Common
Pope (noun)
The Pope, the bishop of Rome and leader of the worldwide Catholic Church.
Intermediate Common
non-violent resolution (noun)
The method of achieving peace or resolving conflicts without violence.
Intermediate Common
peace (noun)
A state of peace and happiness; tranquility and joy
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
sandbar (noun)
A natural sand or silt formation along a shore or river, often forming a barrier
Intermediate Common
meeting (noun)
A meeting or assembly, such as a congress or league.
Upper Intermediate Common
Ancient language (noun)
An ancient Indo-European language used in Indian literature and religious texts.
Advanced Rare
spine (noun)
The ridge of bones running down the back, also known as the spine or backbone.
Beginner Common
Chop (verb)
To chop or cut using a sharp object, often with force.
Beginner Common
pineapple (noun)
A herbaceous plant species, Ananas comosus, known for its edible fruit with a sweet and slightly sour taste.
Beginner Very Common
Confused (verb)
To be confused or puzzled; to mix up or jumble.
Beginner Common
7 days (noun)
A period of 7 days starting from Sunday and ending on Saturday.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
mindfulness (noun)
Mindful awareness of one's actions, thoughts, and environment, often in a Buddhist context.
Upper Intermediate Common
State permission (noun)
Permission granted by the state to a private entity to provide public services or exploit natural resources under specific conditions.
Agreement (noun)
A formal agreement granting rights or privileges to conduct a specific activity or operate in a certain area.
Upper Intermediate Common
Touch (verb)
To touch or come into contact, creating a sensation or awareness.
Sense (verb)
To perceive through the senses.
Rhyme (verb)
To rhyme or create a sound pattern in poetry.
Rhyming (noun)
The rhyming of words, relevant in poetry or literature.
Beginner Common
Internal rhyme (noun)
Internal rhyme involving vowel or consonant sounds within a poetic line.
Advanced Very Rare
relative (adjective)
Being in relation or having a connection to something; dependent on comparison.
comparatively (adverb)
In a manner comparing to something else; comparatively.
Intermediate Common
related (verb, adjective)
To be related, connected, or linked.
Lower Intermediate Common
relationship (noun)
A mutual connection or relationship between people, groups, or entities, often emphasizing social, emotional, or professional bonds.
Intermediate Common
Conduct inquiry (verb)
To conduct a conversation or inquiry to gather information for dissemination.
Information gathering (noun)
A meeting where one party seeks information from another for dissemination.
Upper Intermediate Very Common
Right meditation (noun)
Right concentration in Buddhism; the mental focus on a single point, part of the Eightfold Path.
Upper Intermediate Common
Enlightened Buddha (noun)
An individual in Theravada Buddhism who attains full enlightenment independently and teaches others, often referring to Gautama Buddha.
Advanced Common
Success (noun)
Success, achievement.
Achieve (verb)
To achieve or accomplish something.
Intermediate Common
Saa paper (noun)
Paper made from the bark of the 'krasa' tree, used for making umbrellas and other items.
Deserving (verb, adjective)
To be deserving or merited.
Advanced Rare
Tree branch (noun)
A branch of a tree.
Subdivision (noun)
A division or subdivision of a field of study or organization.
Branch office (noun)
A local office or center of an organization, such as a bank or store.
Advanced Rare
River, sea (noun)
A large natural waterway, such as a river or sea.
Beginner Common
Dawn sky (noun)
Dawn sky, when darkness fades to light.
Clarify (verb)
Clarify or disentangle.
Dawn (verb)
To dawn or grow light.
Comb (noun)
Comb, especially in royal language.
Lower Intermediate Common
Splash (verb)
To splash or throw liquid or objects with force.
Beginner Common
Bangkok district (proper noun)
A district in Bangkok, Thailand, known for its cosmopolitan atmosphere and skyscrapers.
Intermediate Common
public benefit (noun)
Benefit or use for the general public.
Intermediate Common
Public disaster (noun)
A public disaster or hazard, often due to natural events like floods or storms, requiring coordinated response efforts.
Intermediate Common
South Korea (proper noun)
The official name of South Korea.
Beginner Common
Public health (noun)
Activities focused on disease prevention, treatment, and health promotion for the public.
Beginner Very Common
public (adjective)
For or shared by the general public; relating to communal resources.
Beginner Very Common
public utility (noun)
Public services for essential utilities like electricity, water, public transport, and telephones.
Intermediate Common
Demonstrate (verb)
To demonstrate or show as an example, such as demonstrating teaching or cooking.
Demonstrative (adjective)
Relating to something used for demonstration, such as a demonstration plot or school.
Demonstration (noun)
A demonstration or act of showing something.
Intermediate Common
devout person (noun)
A devout person who follows religious or moral principles, especially within Buddhism.
Intermediate Common