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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
many ways (noun)
Refers to multiple methods, paths, or approaches.
various directions (noun)
Used to describe multiple routes or orientations one can take.
Beginner Common
multiple times (adjective, adverb)
Significantly more, several times compared to something else.
Beginner Common
various forms (noun, adjective)
Existing in various forms, types, or styles.
Beginner Common
often (adverb)
Repeatedly occurring often in informal contexts.
Beginner Common
varied (adjective)
Having a variety of different kinds; diverse.
Intermediate Common
many things (noun)
A variety or range of items.
Beginner Common
Divert (verb)
To divert or change direction.
Avoid (verb)
To avoid or evade by moving out of the way.
Beginner Common
Yield (verb)
To yield or make way, allowing others to pass
Beginner Common
avoid (verb)
To avoid or intentionally keep away from something or someone.
Beginner Common
detach (verb)
To fall off or become detached from a place where it was stuck.
forget lines (verb)
To forget lines and lose track during a performance, typically in singing or acting.
lose control (verb)
To lose self-control or composure, often used informally.
Beginner Common
lose grip (verb)
To lose grip on something or fail to obtain something anticipated.
Beginner Common
pit (noun)
A small or shallow pit or hole in the ground for specific purposes.
grave (noun)
A cavity or hollow for burial purposes.
dent (noun)
An indentation or deep mark on an object or surface.
Beginner Common
burial site (noun)
A burial site for a deceased person, typically marked by a headstone.
Beginner Common
ring (noun)
An object in a circular form, such as a ring or loop.
concerned (verb)
To feel concerned or worried about something.
Beginner Common
deep water (noun)
A deep place in a body of water; abyss
Intermediate Uncommon
time period (noun)
A specific period marked by particular events or activities.
interval (noun)
A measurable interval between two events.
Intermediate Common
whip (verb)
To whip or hit forcefully.
Advanced Rare
return (verb)
To turn back or return to a previous state or place.
Beginner Common
lottery (noun)
A form of gambling involving the drawing of numbers for a prize.
Beginner Common
low quality (adjective)
Of poor or low quality; bad.
Beginner Common
hope (verb)
To hope or expect for a desired outcome
Beginner Very Common
good intent (verb)
To have good intentions or wish someone well.
Beginner Common
hope for (verb)
To hope for or expect something to happen.
expect (verb)
To anticipate or assume something will occur.
Beginner Common
common cold (noun)
A viral infection of the respiratory tract causing symptoms like a runny nose and hoarseness.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
anxious (verb)
To feel anxious or uneasy due to uncertain or fearful expectations.
Intermediate Common
waver (verb)
To tremble or sway, commonly used to describe emotional wavering or fear.
Intermediate Common
emphasis/doubt (particle)
A particle used at the end of a sentence to emphasize or express doubt.
Beginner Common
space between (noun)
The space or gap between two objects or parts.
Beginner Common
sudden fear (verb)
To feel sudden fear or anxiety in response to an unexpected or frightening event.
Beginner Common
fearful thrill (adjective, verb)
Feeling of fear or thrill that causes goosebumps.
Intermediate Common
sweet taste (adjective)
Having a sweet taste like sugar.
melodious (adjective)
Melodious or pleasing to the ear.
charming look (adjective)
Charming and pleasant to look at.
soft color (adjective)
Soft and bright in color.
flatter (verb)
To speak or act in a pleasantly flattering manner.
Beginner Common
rattan palm (noun)
A type of palm including rattan species with long, creeping stems and thorny parts, used both decoratively and medicinally.
Dendrobium orchid (noun)
A category of orchid in the Dendrobium genus within the family Orchidaceae.
Beginner Common
faint (adjective)
Feeling faint or dizzy, often from height.
whistling (adjective)
A whistling sound, like the wind blowing.
Intermediate Common
hair comb (noun)
An object with rows of teeth for combing hair or threads.
bananas (noun, classifier)
A cluster of bananas attached to stems.
comb hair (verb)
To style or arrange hair using a comb.
Beginner Very Common
building (noun)
A building or structure for specific purposes like a shrine, sitting hall, or library.
Beginner Common
wrap (verb)
To wrap or cover an object with material like leaves or paper.
package (noun, classifier)
A pack, parcel, or package; a classifier for wrapped items.
Beginner Common
spear (noun)
A weapon with a long handle and pointed metal tip, used for stabbing.
tower (noun)
A tower or tall, slender building, often associated with lighthouses or cultural structures.
Advanced Rare
Room (noun)
A section of a house or building divided by walls.
Hotel room (noun)
A room in a hotel or accommodation.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
prison cell (noun)
A prison or jail cell where prisoners are detained.
Beginner Common
kitchen (noun)
A room where food is prepared and cooked
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Engine room (noun)
The engine room of a ship or similar vessel.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Basement (noun)
A room or area located below ground level in a building, used for storage or as a living space.
Cellar (noun)
A storage room below ground level, particularly for storing wine or food.
Beginner Common
Row house (noun)
A row house or terraced house, a residential building with a row of similarly styled houses sharing common walls, typically found in urban areas.
Beginner Common
large room (noun)
A large room or entry area in a building, such as a lobby, foyer, or hall, often used for meetings or gatherings.
Beginner Common
Bedroom (noun)
A room used for sleeping in a house or building.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
living room (noun)
A room in a house or apartment used for socializing, relaxation, and entertainment.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Bathroom (noun)
A room equipped with a toilet and facilities for washing, such as a sink or shower.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
lodging room (noun)
A room rented temporarily for lodging, such as in hotels or apartments.
Beginner Common
classroom (noun)
A room in a school or educational institution where students receive instruction.
Beginner Very Common
Library (noun)
A library; a place where books and other materials are available for reading or borrowing.
Beginner Common