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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
intend (verb)
To intend or have a purposeful aim
Beginner Common
mean (verb)
To mean, signify, or indicate something.
Beginner Very Common
intend (verb)
To have a firm intention or determination to achieve something
Upper Intermediate Common
legal summons (noun)
A legal order requiring someone to appear in court or at a specific place for legal purposes.
Upper Intermediate Common
Order number (noun)
A number indicating order, such as a phone or contestant number
Beginner Very Common
Note (noun)
A note or comment made to provide additional information or clarification in a text or document.
Intermediate Common
arrest warrant (noun)
A warrant issued under criminal law for the arrest of a person.
Upper Intermediate Common
eat (verb)
To eat or consume food, often used affectionately or colloquially, especially with children
Beginner Common
Bear (noun)
A mammal in the Ursidae family with small eyes and ears, known for its ability to stand on hind legs. Found in Thailand as Asiatic black bears and sun bears.
Beginner Common
rice noodles (noun)
Rice noodles made from rice flour cooked in boiling water and then dried.
Beginner Common
Giant panda (noun)
A large bear native to south-central China known for its black and white coloring, scientifically known as Ailuropoda melanoleuca.
Beginner Common
ink (noun)
A liquid used for writing, tattooing, or printing, typically black but available in other colors like red.
cephalopod (noun)
A marine animal of the class Cephalopoda with tentacles, known for releasing black ink for camouflage.
Beginner Common
10,000 (adjective, noun)
A numerical value equal to 10,000.
cheeky (adjective)
Cheeky or saucy in behavior.
Beginner Common
fastener (noun)
A device for fastening or plugging holes.
pin (noun)
A pin with a button-like head used to fasten paper or fabric, known as 'เข็มหมุด'.
Beginner Common
rotate (verb)
To turn or rotate in a circular motion.
pawn (verb)
To pawn or sell items to obtain money.
Beginner Very Common
Manage money (verb)
To manage money by reallocating funds or leveraging credit to resolve cash flow issues.
Adjust finances (verb)
To make financial adjustments to meet immediate needs.
Intermediate Common
pig (noun)
A mammal in the family Suidae, known for its stout body, long snout, and omnivorous diet.
gullible (noun)
(Colloquial) A person who is easily deceived or defeated.
pork (noun)
Pork
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Group (noun)
A group of similar entities, such as people or objects.
Squad (noun)
A small unit of military or police personnel, typically up to 10 individuals, led by a sergeant or petty officer.
Beginner Common
village (noun)
A small settlement typically found in rural areas, consisting of a group of houses and associated buildings.
Beginner Very Common
Pork belly (noun)
Pork belly, a cut of meat from the pig's belly including both fatty and lean layers, used in various cuisines.
Beginner Common
roasted piglet (noun)
A dish of a whole roasted suckling pig, popular for its crispy skin and tender meat, typically served at special occasions.
Lower Intermediate Common
gemstone (noun)
A valuable gemstone, often used in jewelry, available in various colors.
Beginner Common
drip (verb)
To flow slowly in drops.
drop (noun)
A small drop of liquid.
Beginner Common
relax (verb)
To relax or unwind, often by enjoying leisurely activities.
Beginner Common
small patch (noun)
A small area or patch with distinct characteristics.
object cluster (noun)
A cluster or group of objects located together.
Beginner Common
carve (verb)
To carve or indent creating a notched pattern.
notch (noun)
A notch or indent in an object.
Intermediate Uncommon
probe (verb)
To probe, examine or measure deeply in both physical and metaphorical contexts.
Intermediate Common
divorce (verb)
To divorce or end a marital relationship.
stop (verb)
To stop, cease, or wean, such as ending breastfeeding or stopping hostilities.
Intermediate Common
Cobwebs (noun)
Dusty spider webs found in neglected areas, indicating lack of cleanliness or care.
Beginner Common
wean (verb)
The process of transitioning a young animal or child from mother's milk to solid food.
Beginner Common
coarse (adjective)
Coarse, not fine in texture or detail, such as rough sand or unrefined flour.
rude (adjective)
Rude or impolite, lacking manners in behavior or speech; disorderly or messy in arrangement.
Beginner Common
rude (adjective)
Rude or impolite in speech or behavior
coarse (adjective)
Coarse or crude in manner or appearance
vulgarity (noun)
Vulgar or offensive language or behavior
Beginner Common
pinch (verb)
To pinch the skin with fingers and twist.
curly (adjective)
Curly or crumpled, used for hair, fur, or leaves.
Beginner Common
Pick up (verb)
To pick up or take using fingers.
Pinch (noun)
A measure of quantity that can be held between two or three fingers, also referred to as a 'pinch'.
Beginner Common
propose (verb)
To bring up or propose an issue, topic, or suggestion for discussion.
highlight (verb)
To select or highlight an example or piece of information.
Intermediate Common
Stop (verb)
To pause, stay still, or cease action.
Beginner Very Common
Questioning particle (particle)
A colloquial particle used to indicate a question, express doubt, or surprise.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
not at all (particle)
A particle used to assert a negative statement, emphasizing contrast or denial.
skeptical (particle)
A particle expressing disbelief or skepticism about a previously stated idea.
Intermediate Very Common
Dim, lower (verb)
To decrease or lower, such as dimming a light or lowering volume.
Narrow (adjective)
Narrow, used especially with eyes.
Beginner Common
or (conjunction)
A word indicating choice between options.
question (particle)
Used in interrogative sentences or to soften questions.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
clarification (particle)
A colloquial particle used to ask for clarification or confirmation, similar to 'is it?' or 'right?'
Beginner Very Common
yes-no? (particle)
Used at the end of a sentence to form a yes-no question.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
or not (adverb, particle)
Used to indicate a question offering a choice or checking correctness
Beginner Very Common
yet? (adverb, interrogative)
Used to ask if something has been done or if an event has occurred, equivalent to 'or not yet' in questions.
Beginner Very Common
Or (conjunction)
Used to connect alternatives or express doubt
Beginner Very Common
luxurious (adjective)
Luxurious and elegant, often describing high-quality or sophisticated items, environments, or lifestyles.
stylish (adjective)
Stylish or trendy, indicating a modern appearance or fashion sense.
Upper Intermediate Common
misunderstand (verb)
To misunderstand or miscomprehend.
infatuated (verb)
To be engrossed, addicted, or infatuated.
lost (verb)
To stray or be lost, unable to find one's way.
Intermediate Common
misunderstand (verb)
To misunderstand or have an incorrect understanding
go astray (verb)
To go astray or behave incorrectly
Lower Intermediate Common
fall in love (verb)
To be in love with or infatuated by someone
Beginner Common
Charmed (verb)
To be charmed or infatuated by someone's allure.
Intermediate Common