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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
selfish (verb)
To prioritize one's own interests or those of a particular group.
consider (verb)
To consider or think of something.
Advanced Rare
selfish (adjective)
To be selfish or overly concerned with oneself without regard for others.
Beginner Common
Agree (verb)
To agree or show alignment with an idea or position.
Beginner Common
very tired (verb)
To feel very tired or exhausted
Beginner Common
obvious (adjective, adverb)
Clearly visible or evident; easily seen or recognized
Beginner Common
evident (phrase)
It is clear or evident that
Upper Intermediate Common
Agree (verb)
To agree or concur with someone.
Intermediate Common
Durable (adjective)
Durable and hard to tear or break.
Sticky (adjective)
Sticky and adhesive, capable of adhering to surfaces.
Stingy (adjective)
Stingy or miserly.
Sticky rice (noun)
Rice that is sticky when cooked, known as 'sticky rice'.
Beginner Common
Induce (verb)
To induce or cause an effect, often through subtle means; commonly used in scientific contexts such as physics and engineering.
Upper Intermediate Common
above (adverb)
Located above or having higher status, skills, or abilities compared to others.
north (noun)
The direction opposite to south; north.
Beginner Common
Tired (adjective, verb)
To feel tired or fatigued.
Beginner Very Common
bad smell (verb, adjective)
To perceive or emit a bad smell.
Beginner Very Common
suitable (adjective)
Suitable, appropriate, or just right for a situation or purpose.
Beginner Very Common
Suitable (adjective)
Suitable or appropriate for a person, situation, or purpose
Beginner Very Common
suitable (adjective)
Appropriate or suitable in a given context.
properly (adverb)
In a suitable or proper manner.
Beginner Common
cat (noun)
A colloquial term for a cat based on the sound it makes.
meow sound (adverb)
Having a sound similar to a cat's meow.
Beginner Common
mineral pit (noun)
A pit or excavation site for extracting minerals, such as coal or other resources.
Beginner Common
like (adverb, conjunction)
In a manner similar to or resembling something or someone
similar (verb)
To be comparable in appearance or nature to something or someone
Beginner Very Common
similar (adjective)
Somewhat similar or having a resemblance.
alike (adverb)
In a way that looks alike or appears similar.
Beginner Common
alike (adjective)
Having no significant difference; alike.
also (adverb)
Expressing similarity or agreement with something previously mentioned.
Beginner Very Common
similar to (verb)
To resemble or be similar to something.
like (conjunction)
Used to express comparison, similar to 'like' or 'as if'.
Beginner Common
as if (conjunction)
Used to indicate that something is being compared to something else in a hypothetical or imaginary way.
like (adverb)
Used to suggest that one thing resembles another in some way.
Beginner Very Common
Childlike (adjective)
Resembling a child in behavior or appearance, often innocent or immature.
Immature (adjective)
Lacking maturity appropriate for one's age, often displaying childish behavior.
Beginner Common
unchanged (adjective, adverb)
Remaining unchanged or consistent as before.
Beginner Common
as if (conjunction)
Used to express similarity or conjecture, as if or as though something is the case.
Intermediate Common
Exclamation (interjection)
An exclamation used to express surprise, disbelief, admiration, or to gain attention.
Beginner Common
home (noun)
A residential house or home symbolizing personal belonging and comfort.
Beginner Common
step on (verb)
To step or place a foot on something.
almost (adverb)
Almost or nearly.
Beginner Very Common
insult (verb)
To violate or damage with contempt; to belittle or insult someone.
Intermediate Common
lure (noun)
Food or object used to lure animals
victim (noun)
Person or entity manipulated or deceived
victim (noun)
Person who suffers harm or loss, like a victim of violence
Beginner Common
really? (interjection, particle)
Used to express doubt or to seek confirmation, similar to 'really?' or 'is it?'
Absolute Beginner Very Common
coin (noun)
A coin; a piece of metal issued as currency.
medal (noun)
A medal; awarded as a symbol of achievement or honor.
Beginner Very Common
iron (noun)
A metallic chemical element, symbol Fe, used in making cast iron, wrought iron, and steel.
strong (adjective)
Exhibiting great strength, as in 'iron man'.
Intermediate Common
sting (noun)
A sting of an animal.
Beginner Common
Cast iron (noun)
A type of iron-carbon alloy, known as cast iron, poured into molds to create specific shapes
Intermediate Common
nonsensical (adjective)
Nonsensical, lacking substance, or unreliable in speech or behavior.
Intermediate Common
group (noun)
A group or faction, often used to describe groups of people, animals, or military units.
classifier (noun, classifier)
A classifier for a group, set, or collection of items.
many (adjective)
Used with nouns to indicate a large quantity, such as 'these people' or 'those things'.
Intermediate Common
Alcohol (noun)
Alcoholic beverage that is distilled or fermented.
Beginner Very Common
those (pronoun, demonstrative adjective)
Used to refer to specific things or people previously mentioned or understood from the context.
Beginner Very Common
these (pronoun, demonstrative adjective)
Used to refer to specific things or people that are near or just mentioned.
Beginner Common
edge (noun)
An edge or side of a geometric shape.
angles (noun)
The angular lines forming the corners of a shape with three or more sides.
angular (adjective)
Angular or having edges.
strategy (noun)
Tactic or stratagem.
Lower Intermediate Common
cunning (adjective)
Cunning or shrewd, often implying dishonesty or trickiness.
Intermediate Common
turn look (verb)
To turn and look back or aside
Beginner Common
excessive (verb, adjective)
To exceed or be more than needed; excessive.
remain (verb)
To still exist or remain; not finished.
Lower Intermediate Common
extremely (adverb)
Extremely; excessively; very much, used to emphasize the degree of a verb or adjective.
Lower Intermediate Common
yellow (adjective)
Having a color similar to turmeric or yellow dye.
Beginner Common
unbelievable (adjective)
Beyond belief or hard to accept due to surprising nature.
incredible (verb, adjective)
To be unbelievable or incredible.
unbelievably (adverb)
In an unbelievable or incredible manner.
Intermediate Common
surplus (adjective)
Excess or surplus; no longer needed
Beginner Common
overflowing (adjective, adverb)
Excessively abundant or overflowing in quantity or degree
Upper Intermediate Common
remaining (adjective)
Still in existence or remaining after others are gone or used.
remain (verb)
To remain or be left over.
Beginner Common