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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
11 PM (noun)
Eleven o'clock at night
Beginner Very Common
prohibit (verb)
To forbid or prohibit actions.
Beginner Very Common
Stop bleeding (verb, noun)
To stop bleeding or prevent blood from flowing out of the body using methods like applying pressure or a tourniquet.
Intermediate Common
5 PM (noun)
Five o'clock in the evening (5 PM) using the 12-hour clock system
Absolute Beginner Very Common
otherwise (conjunction)
Conjunction meaning otherwise or if not.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Vanish (verb, adjective)
To disappear or be lost
Recover (verb)
To recover from an illness or be cured
Subside (verb)
To stop, weaken, or subside
Beginner Common
breathe (verb)
The act of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs, necessary for living.
Beginner Very Common
Inhale (verb)
To inhale or breathe in
Beginner Very Common
invisible (verb)
To make oneself invisible, often used with 'ล่องหน' when referring to magical disappearance.
disappear (verb)
To disappear or hide, used figuratively to mean vanishing quickly.
Advanced Rare
vanish (verb)
To disappear suddenly or quickly.
Beginner Common
disappear (verb)
To disappear or be out of sight, often used when someone vanishes unexpectedly or is avoiding work. Considered impolite.
Intermediate Uncommon
500 (numeral)
The number five hundred, represented by 500.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Earn money (verb)
To earn or make money
Beginner Common
provoke trouble (verb)
To provoke or create trouble or disturbances intentionally.
find excuse (verb)
To find an excuse or reason to do something, often used for trivial or social activities.
Intermediate Common
Brave (adjective)
Exhibiting bravery and determination, often in a reckless manner.
Upper Intermediate Common
Firefly (noun)
Various species of beetles in the Lampyridae family, known for luminescent segments on their abdomen, commonly referred to as fireflies.
Beginner Common
rock (noun)
A solid substance composed of minerals naturally combined.
tough (adjective)
Extremely difficult, strict, or unemotional in nature.
Beginner Very Common
Stalagmite (noun)
A stalagmite; a mineral formation that rises from the floor of caves, formed by the accumulation of minerals from dripping water.
Intermediate Uncommon
sedimentary rock (noun)
A sedimentary rock composed of sand-sized grains, often bonded by materials like silica or iron oxide, and found in various colors.
sandstone (noun)
Sandstone
Intermediate Common
stalactite (noun)
A type of speleothem that hangs from cave ceilings, formed by mineral deposits from dripping water.
Intermediate Uncommon
Marble (noun)
Marble, a type of metamorphic rock used in sculpture and architecture.
Beginner Common
legendary forest (noun)
A legendary forest located in the cold northern regions of India.
Advanced Rare
snow (noun)
Water droplets that solidify into fluffy particles due to low temperatures, falling from the sky.
Beginner Common
hungry (adjective)
Feeling of needing or wanting food.
craving (noun)
Strong desire, often for food.
be hungry (verb)
To experience hunger.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Hungry (adjective)
Feeling hungry, often implying a desire to eat rice.
Beginner Common
container, wrapping (noun)
A container or wrapping used for packing or protecting items.
Beginner Common
asthma (noun)
A chronic respiratory condition causing bronchial tube inflammation and difficulty breathing, known as asthma.
Intermediate Common
confusion (interjection)
An interjection used to express confusion, surprise, or to ask for clarification.
Beginner Common
model (noun)
A form or model resembling a real object, such as a doll or figurine.
physique (noun)
Body shape, especially used informally to describe someone's physique.
puppet show (noun)
A type of theatrical performance using puppets, such as 'Hun Krabok'.
puppet (noun)
An individual or entity controlled by others, often metaphorically referred to as a puppet in politics or power dynamics.
Beginner Common
share (noun)
A unit of investment with equal value that forms the share capital of a limited or public company.
Intermediate Common
debenture (noun)
A debt instrument issued by a company representing a right to receive repayment and benefits, excluding promissory notes.
Upper Intermediate Common
robot (noun)
A machine designed to perform tasks automatically, often resembling human actions.
Beginner Common
partner (noun)
A person who is a partner in a business, sharing profits and responsibilities.
partnership (noun)
A business relationship where profits and losses are shared.
Intermediate Very Common
valley (noun)
A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through.
Beginner Common
Ear (noun)
A part of the body responsible for hearing.
Handle (noun)
A part of an object designed for lifting, suspending, threading, or pulling, such as the handle of a pan or a bag.
Phone receiver (noun)
The earpiece and mouthpiece of a telephone used as a receiver.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
handles (noun)
Handles or ears of a pot or vessel.
loom (noun)
A tool used for weaving cloth, commonly known as a loom.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
wart (noun)
A skin condition characterized by hard nodules.
Beginner Common
Headphones (noun)
A device worn on or inserted into the ears to listen to audio without disturbing others.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
veer (verb)
To change direction slightly, such as turning a vehicle or veering off a path.
Beginner Common
lonely (adjective, verb)
Feeling lonely or not lively.
Beginner Common
Sweat (noun)
Fluid excreted through the skin to regulate body temperature.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
tooth tissue (noun)
The tissue covering the tooth roots.
gill (noun)
An organ in animals used for breathing in water.
Beginner Common
Mushroom (noun)
The fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, including non-toxic edible varieties and toxic types.
Beginner Common
Cause (noun)
A reason or cause that produces an effect.
Incident (noun)
An event, incident, or situation.
Beginner Common
event (noun)
A significant event, situation, or incident.
Beginner Common
event (noun)
An event or incident that occurs
Beginner Common
Emergency (noun)
A serious, unexpected situation requiring immediate action.
Intermediate Common
why (interrogative)
Used as an interrogative to ask for reasons or explanations.
Intermediate Common
reason (noun)
The reason, cause, or justification for something
Beginner Very Common
Perceive (verb)
To perceive with the eyes and understand or form an opinion based on observation.
Witness (verb)
To witness or experience an event or situation personally.
Beginner Very Common