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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
extremely (adverb)
Used to denote great intensity or degree.
Beginner Common
burning pain (verb, noun)
A sensation of pain or irritation, often described as burning, such as in the eyes, skin, or mouth.
emotional pain (noun)
A strong emotional sensation often linked to an intense experience, similar to a burning feeling.
Beginner Very Common
single (adjective)
To be single or unmarried.
Beginner Common
Beautiful (adjective)
Beautiful or lovely in an elegant and pleasing way.
Intermediate Common
Innocent (adjective)
Innocent and pure, free of deceit or moral wrongdoing.
Clear (adjective)
Clear and transparent, allowing light to pass through.
Beginner Common
Wear (verb)
To put on or wear clothes.
Put inside (verb)
To place inside a container or location, such as filling a bottle or confining someone.
Invest emotionally (verb)
To emotionally or mentally invest oneself in something.
Attack (verb)
To attack or charge at someone.
Load (verb)
To load goods into a vehicle or similar container.
Add (verb)
To put in, add, or apply something.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
insert (verb)
To insert or place something inside another object.
Beginner Common
care (verb)
To pay attention or show care and concern for someone or something.
Beginner Common
monk offering (verb)
To offer food to monks as part of a Buddhist tradition, usually in the morning.
Beginner Common
Slander (verb)
To slander or falsely accuse someone.
Intermediate Common
intestines (noun)
A part of the digestive system between the stomach and anus for digesting and absorbing food, also called intestines.
filling (noun)
A filling or inside part, such as a lamp wick, pastry filling, or pencil lead.
secret (noun)
Figuratively means a secret.
Intermediate Common
worm (noun)
A segmented, cylindrical invertebrate with a hermaphroditic reproductive system, known for living in soil and being used as fishing bait.
Beginner Common
magic (adjective, noun)
Pertaining to or involving magic, the occult, or supernatural phenomena, especially in traditional culture.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
six (quantifier)
The number six.
spill (verb)
The action of tilting or spilling from an original position, often used to describe liquids or small objects.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
6 o'clock (noun)
A specific time represented by six o'clock, which can refer to either 6:00 AM or 6:00 PM depending on context.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
6 PM (noun)
Six o'clock in the evening, commonly referred to as 6 PM
Beginner Very Common
gray (noun)
Gray or white hair resulting from aging.
gray hair (verb)
To become gray or white, as in hair aging.
Beginner Common
bird crest (noun)
A fleshy growth or crest on the top of the head of a bird, especially a rooster.
Lower Intermediate Common
irritated (verb)
Feel irritated or annoyed
moody (verb)
Be moody
Beginner Very Common
Grasses (noun)
Various species of herbaceous plants in the Gramineae family, such as cogon grass and Bermuda grass.
Beginner Common
woman (noun)
An adult female person.
female identity (noun)
A gender identity associated with female characteristics.
feminine (adjective)
Describing femininity or characteristics traditionally ascribed to women.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Thai woman (noun)
A female person who is a citizen of Thailand or of Thai descent.
Beginner Common
Lesbian (noun)
A woman who is attracted to other women; a lesbian.
Lower Intermediate Common
young woman (noun)
A young woman or girl, typically in her teenage years or twenties, often referred to in a formal context.
Beginner Common
Occasion (noun, classifier)
Time or occasion, used to specify instances like how many times
Place (noun, classifier)
Location or place, often paired with แห่ง to form แห่งหน
Beginner Common
path, method (noun)
A path or method to achieve something, often used for both literal and figurative routes.
Beginner Common
Mustache (noun)
Facial hair that grows on the upper lip.
Whiskers (noun)
Long hairs around the mouths of animals, such as cats.
Barbel (noun)
Slender, whisker-like tactile organs near the mouths of fish.
Beginner Common
Last digit (noun)
The last digit of a number.
Counted as one (noun, classifier)
A number or group counted as one.
Unit (noun)
Unit in general context.
Beginner Common
Rescue team (noun)
A rescue team responsible for providing emergency assistance during accidents or natural disasters.
Intermediate Common
agency (noun)
A department or agency within a larger organization responsible for specific functions or tasks.
division (noun)
A unit or division within a structure, typically engaged in administrative or operational duties.
Beginner Very Common
government agency (noun)
A government agency responsible for specific governmental functions or services.
Beginner Common
Investment unit (noun)
A unit representing a share of investment, especially in mutual funds or similar investment vehicles.
Intermediate Common
affection (particle)
An endearing particle used to express affection, similar to 'dear' in English.
reflection (particle)
A particle used to express reflection or contemplation, often in rhetorical questions.
Beginner Common
Thai province (proper noun)
A province in northeastern Thailand, known for its location along the Mekong River and cultural attractions.
Beginner Common
Gonorrhea (noun)
A sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
Upper Intermediate Common
Softener (particle)
Used as a particle to soften requests or commands.
Slightly (adverb)
Slightly or a little bit, often used to request politely.
Beginner Very Common
heavy (adjective)
Having a lot of weight; opposite of light
intense (adjective)
Intense or severe, as in heavy rain or a fierce battle
serious (adjective, verb)
To be serious or severe, often related to illness or conditions
harshly (adverb)
Severely or harshly
Beginner Common
binding (noun)
Material, often leather, used for bookbinding.
skin, hide (noun)
The skin covering the body or animal hide used for products or food.
film, puppetry (noun)
Shadow puppetry or movies, including cinema and film acting.
Intermediate Uncommon
Book (noun)
A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together into a volume.
Letter (noun)
A letter or official document used for communication.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
newspaper (noun)
A printed or digital publication containing news, opinions, and advertisements, usually issued daily.
Beginner Common
Thick (adjective)
Thick or dense, having a large distance between two opposite surfaces.
Suffix (interjection)
Suffix indicating command or supplication, used to add emphasis.
Beginner Common
garnish (noun)
An ingredient used as a garnish on food.
surface (noun)
A side of a flat object like a page or drum surface.
face (noun)
The facial area from the forehead to the chin.
front side (noun)
The side facing the front or opposite the back.
season (noun)
A period or season, like the rainy season or harvest time.
page (noun, classifier)
Classifier for counting pages or sides of paper.
next (adjective)
Next in sequence or time, as in next week or next issue.
Beginner Common
Face cover (noun)
A covering for the face used for protection, disguise, or performance.
Facade (noun)
A facade used metaphorically to hide one's true identity or intentions.
Beginner Very Common
Upper layer of a dessert (noun)
The upper layer of desserts, often used as decoration or garnish.
Beginner Common
appearance (noun)
Physical appearance or facial features.
Beginner Very Common
window (noun)
window
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Duty, function (noun)
A duty or responsibility assigned as part of a role or job, or the function something serves in a particular context.
Upper Intermediate Common
Job duties (noun)
Regular duties or responsibilities in a job role
Beginner Common
Daily tasks (noun)
Daily routine tasks performed regularly each day.
Beginner Very Common
front yard (noun)
The area directly in front of a house, typically including the yard or garden.
Beginner Common