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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
pledge truth (verb)
To formally pledge one's honesty or truthfulness; to make a declaration of commitment.
swear (verb)
To swear or vow, typically in a formal context.
Upper Intermediate Common
curse (verb)
To curse or place a curse upon someone or something, often in a supernatural context.
bewitch (verb)
To bewitch or cast a spell, often with magical or mystical implications.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
curse (verb)
To verbally wish harm or severe misfortune upon someone.
Intermediate Uncommon
three (quantifier, noun)
The number after two; three.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
9pm (noun)
Nine o'clock at night
Beginner Very Common
3000 (noun, quantifier)
The number three thousand.
Beginner Common
300 (numeral)
The number 300.
Beginner Very Common
30 (quantifier)
The number thirty.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
triangle (noun)
A geometric shape with three sides and three angles.
Beginner Very Common
Golden Triangle (proper noun)
A region in Southeast Asia known for historical opium production, located where Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos meet.
Upper Intermediate Common
able (verb, adjective)
To have the ability or be capable of doing something.
Beginner Very Common
Husband (noun)
A husband, the male partner in a marriage.
Beginner Common
married couple (noun)
A married couple consisting of a husband and wife.
Beginner Common
Late (adjective)
Being later than the scheduled time or too late for correction.
Line (noun)
Objects or paths that are long and thin, like wires or routes.
Line classifier (classifier)
A classifier for objects that are lines or long paths.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Airline (noun)
A company that provides air transport services for passengers and cargo.
Beginner Very Common
Vision (noun)
The ability or quality of seeing; vision.
Sight range (noun)
Distance visible to the eye or figuratively, close attention and care.
Beginner Very Common
farsightedness (noun)
A condition where distant objects are seen more clearly than near ones, due to difficulty focusing on close objects.
Intermediate Common
conveyor belt (noun)
A conveyor belt used in moving goods in industrial or manufacturing settings.
transmission belt (noun)
A belt used to connect and transmit motion between mechanisms, such as in machinery or vehicles.
Intermediate Common
bond (noun)
A bond or connection between individuals, often used figuratively in terms of relationships.
Lower Intermediate Common
rainbow (noun)
A meteorological phenomenon where light is reflected, refracted, and dispersed to form a spectrum of light in the sky.
Beginner Very Common
spy (noun)
A person who secretly collects and reports information on enemies or competitors.
Intermediate Common
relatives (noun)
Relatives sharing common ancestors or lineage.
trait (noun)
Character or trait inherent as if passed through bloodline.
Beginner Common
sash (noun)
A sash or strap worn across the chest, often as part of ceremonial attire or to display a title.
Beginner Common
bond (noun)
An emotional or friendly connection or relationship between people or groups.
Beginner Common
Detective (noun)
A person who investigates and gathers information secretly, often for law enforcement or espionage.
Intermediate Common
essence (noun)
The essence or core substance of something.
message (noun)
A message; communication or document, such as letters, magazines, or books.
chemical (noun)
A chemical substance with unique properties that cannot be separated into other distinct components.
rice (noun)
Unhusked rice, known as 'khao san'.
Intermediate Common
compound (noun)
A substance formed by combining two or more elements through chemical reactions in a fixed ratio.
Upper Intermediate Common
varied (adjective)
Various; assorted; encompassing a wide variety or assortment.
Intermediate Common
Confess (verb)
To confess to wrongdoing or reveal one's true feelings.
Intermediate Common
despicable person (noun)
A derogatory term for a person considered extremely bad or despicable.
Intermediate Uncommon
Buddha relics (noun)
Physical relics of Gautama Buddha's body, considered sacred.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
young woman (noun)
A young woman, typically aged 15 to 30.
youthful (adjective)
Young or youthful in appearance, typically used for women.
Beginner Very Common
follower (noun)
A follower, disciple, or adherent, often in a religious or ideological context.
Intermediate Common
maid (noun)
A female domestic worker who performs household chores.
Beginner Common
young girl (noun)
A young girl or child, affectionately or descriptively referred to as a young female.
young woman (noun)
A young woman, sometimes used to refer to females in their teenage years or twenties.
Beginner Common
Transgender woman (noun)
A transgender woman; someone assigned male at birth who identifies and lives as a woman.
Intermediate Common
Trans woman (noun)
A transgender woman.
Beginner Very Common
deserved (adjective)
Deserved or appropriate, especially in the context of receiving punishment or consequences.
Advanced Rare
Indian garment (noun)
A traditional Indian women's garment made from a long piece of cloth, worn as both a skirt and wrap, often draped over the shoulder.
Intermediate Common
Severe (adjective)
Severe or serious in degree, causing considerable difficulty or suffering.
Intermediate Common
cause (noun)
A cause or reason contributing to an outcome.
Beginner Very Common
Caused by (phrase)
Indicating a reason or source of an effect or condition.
Intermediate Common
notable (adjective)
Should be noted or remembered as important.
assume (verb)
To understand or mistakenly assume something.
important (adjective)
More special or significant than usual, valuable or well-known.
Lower Intermediate Common
Very important (adjective)
Very important; of significant value or urgency
Beginner Very Common
Study center (noun)
A center for study or training.
Institute (noun)
Institute or academy.
Advanced Rare
news agency (noun)
An organization that gathers and reports news stories for various media outlets.
Beginner Common
office (noun)
A location where business or professional activities are conducted.
headquarters (noun)
The main location used for managing or directing an organization.
Beginner Common
Headquarters (noun)
The main office or central command center of an organization or company.
Beginner Common
awareness (noun)
Awareness or understanding, often related to a moral sense or sense of responsibility.
realize (verb)
To realize or become aware of something.
Intermediate Common
copy (noun)
Text or images reproduced from an original prototype.
Beginner Common