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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
carry (verb)
To gather or carry things with both arms.
move (verb)
To move belongings, such as carrying rice or possessions.
pant (verb)
To pant or gasp due to fatigue or exhaustion.
Beginner Common
Auditorium (noun)
A large room or building used for public gatherings or meetings.
Beginner Common
Dormitory (noun)
A dormitory or hostel providing budget accommodation with shared facilities for students, workers, or travelers.
Beginner Common
fragrant (adjective)
Having a pleasant smell.
onions (noun)
Name of various bulbous plants with a pungent smell used in cooking, like onions and shallots.
kiss (verb)
To kiss or show affection by gently inhaling near someone's cheek.
Beginner Very Common
shallot (noun)
A small, mild type of onion commonly used in Thai cuisine.
Beginner Common
Fragrance (noun)
A pleasant, sweet fragrance or aroma.
Fragrant (adjective)
Having a sweet or pleasant smell; fragrant.
Intermediate Common
Mollusc (noun)
Invertebrate animals of the phylum Mollusca with a protective shell, commonly categorized as single-shelled or bivalve.
Shellfish (noun)
Shell or shellfish, including molluscs.
Upper Intermediate Common
Library (noun)
A place where books and other materials are available for reading or borrowing.
Beginner Common
bend/break (verb)
To bend or break something to separate it.
subtract (verb)
To subtract or deduct an amount.
sudden turn (verb)
To turn suddenly in a different direction.
Beginner Common
betray (verb)
To betray or be disloyal to someone who trusted you.
Intermediate Common
Redirect (verb)
To change direction or course.
Refraction (noun)
The phenomenon of light changing its path when passing through different mediums.
Refract (verb)
To refract.
Intermediate Common
practice (verb)
To practice or train to gain proficiency.
Beginner Very Common
rubella (noun)
An infectious viral disease with fever, swollen neck lymph nodes, and a less severe red rash than measles, significantly affecting fetuses in early pregnancy. Also known as German measles or rubella.
Upper Intermediate Common
turn (verb)
To change direction, such as turning left or right, or to face a particular direction.
rotate (verb)
To rotate, like when roasting a pig on a spit.
Beginner Common
cut (verb)
To cut or slice an item into smaller pieces.
Beginner Common
turn (verb)
To turn in a different direction or redirect attention.
Beginner Very Common
turn face (verb)
To face a particular direction or turn towards someone or something.
Beginner Common
turn back (verb)
To position one's back in a specific direction.
quit (verb)
To quit or abandon something.
Beginner Common
divert (verb)
To divert, change direction, or alter focus
Intermediate Common
front/top (noun)
The front or top part of an object, beginning of something, or opposite to the end.
body top (noun)
The uppermost part of the human or animal body.
early time (noun)
The early period of time, like the start of a day or year.
coin side (noun)
One side of a coin when flipping, opposite to 'tail'.
leader (noun)
A leader or person in charge.
core (noun)
The essential or main part of something.
intellect (noun)
Intelligence or a special ability.
Beginner Common
Title (noun)
Title or heading of a text or section
Topic (noun)
Topic or subject for discussion or consideration
Beginner Common
Knee (noun)
The joint between the thigh and lower leg in humans.
Beginner Very Common
Early evening (noun)
Early evening just after sunset
Beginner Common
bottle nipple (noun)
A rubber or plastic nub on a baby bottle that controls liquid flow.
topknot (noun)
A topknot hairstyle, often signifying fashion or tradition.
Beginner Common
heart (organ) (noun)
An internal organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
emotions center (noun)
The center of emotions and thought, often linked with feelings and compassion.
core (noun)
The essential part of something.
Beginner Very Common
nozzle (noun)
A device that controls the direction or characteristics of liquid or gas flow as it exits a chamber.
injector (noun)
A device that introduces fuel into an engine by forcing it through a small passage.
atomiser (noun)
A device for dispersing liquid into a fine spray.
Intermediate Common
year start (noun)
The beginning of the year.
Beginner Common
corner (noun)
An intersection or corner where two streets meet.
Beginner Very Common
non-capital city (noun)
A city other than the capital.
provinces (noun)
Outlying provinces.
Beginner Common
Thumb (noun)
The thumb, the first digit on the human hand, essential for grip and manipulation.
Beginner Very Common
laugh (verb)
To laugh or emit sounds expressing amusement or joy.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
title (noun)
The title, heading, or subject of a document or discussion.
Beginner Very Common
intelligence (noun)
Intellectual capacity or mental ability, often used to describe intelligence.
Lower Intermediate Common
leader (noun)
A person who leads a group or organization.
boss (noun)
A person in charge of a department or a workplace supervisor.
Beginner Very Common
party leader (noun)
The leader of a political party responsible for guiding its policies and strategies.
Intermediate Common
search (verb)
To search for or seek something by various methods.
Beginner Very Common
5 (noun, quantifier)
The number five.
laugh loudly (verb)
To laugh or giggle loudly and irreverently.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
if (conjunction)
If, used to indicate a condition.
Lower Intermediate Common
earn living (verb)
To work or engage in activities to earn a living or livelihood.
Beginner Very Common
find partner (verb)
To search for a partner or mate, typically in the context of dating or marriage.
Beginner Common
animal tail (noun)
A part that extends from the rear of an animal, such as a tail.
end part (noun)
The end or rear part of an object, like a rope or queue.
striped fish (noun)
A polite term for striped snakehead fish, or the classifier for dried ones.
comet (noun)
A term for a comet with a long luminous tail.
Beginner Common
far (adjective)
Distant or far away in terms of space.
apart (adjective)
Separated or not in contact.
infrequent (adjective)
Infrequent or spaced out in time.
Beginner Common
store (noun)
A place for selling goods or conducting business.
Beginner Common
Crocodile tail (noun)
The tail of a crocodile.
Aloe vera (noun)
Aloe vera, a plant used in herbal medicine and beauty products.
Beginner Uncommon
least important (noun, adjective)
A person at the end of a line; metaphorically, someone of low importance or status.
Intermediate Common
Earn money (verb)
To earn money through work or business activities.
Beginner Very Common
Beach (noun)
A sandy or rocky shore by a body of water, especially at the sea or lake, often used for leisure.
Sandbar (noun)
A ridge of sand formed by currents in rivers or coastal waters.
Beginner Common
City in Thailand (proper noun)
A city in southern Thailand, located in Songkhla Province, known for being a major commercial and transportation hub.
Beginner Common
incomparable (adjective)
Extremely skilled or talented, difficult to find an equal.
Upper Intermediate Common
Solve problem (verb)
To find a way or solution to a problem.
Look for (verb)
To seek or search for something.
Intermediate Common