Filters
Thai Words 7845 words
| Word | Meanings | Difficulty | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
|
problem solving
(noun)
The process of finding solutions to problems.
|
Beginner | Very Common | |
|
Swinging
(noun)
A back-and-forth swinging motion.
Oscillation
(noun)
Oscillation or fluctuation, often used in physics or finance.
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
carving
(noun)
The act of carving or engraving designs by removing material from a surface
unwrapping
(noun)
The process of unwrapping or opening an object like a package or gift
decoding
(noun)
The act of deciphering or decoding a message or code
|
Intermediate | Common | |
|
lying
(noun)
The act of lying or telling falsehoods.
|
Beginner | Very Common | |
|
transportation
(noun)
The act or process of transporting people or goods from one place to another.
shipping
(noun)
The act or business of shipping goods.
|
Beginner | Very Common | |
|
expanding
(noun)
The act or process of expanding in size, influence, or detail.
|
Lower Intermediate | Common | |
|
Expansion
(noun)
The process of expansion or growth in terms of space, volume, size, or quantity.
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
request
(noun)
The act of requesting or making a formal appeal for something.
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
polishing
(noun)
The act of rubbing or polishing a surface to make it smooth.
conflict
(noun)
The action of causing resistance or disagreement.
obstruction
(noun)
The process of obstructing or delaying an action.
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
driving
(noun)
The act of driving or operating a vehicle or machinery.
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
propelling
(noun)
The act of driving, propelling, or moving something forward, often in organizational or technological contexts.
|
Intermediate | Common | |
|
Excretion
(noun)
The process of eliminating waste from the body
|
Beginner | Very Common | |
|
absence
(noun)
The state of being absent or missing, indicating a lack or deficiency.
non-attendance
(noun)
The act of not attending, such as non-attendance at a school or meeting.
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
shortage
(noun)
A shortage or lack of necessary supplies or resources
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
selling
(noun)
The activity or process of selling goods or services.
|
Beginner | Very Common | |
|
Intelligence
(noun)
The branch of knowledge concerned with the collection, analysis, and distribution of information, often used in military or strategic contexts.
Info ops
(noun)
Activities concerned with gathering and managing information as a resource in strategic planning or decision making.
|
Advanced | Common | |
|
digging
(noun)
The act of digging or excavating, typically involving soil or earth.
mining
(noun)
Industrial or commercial activities for extracting minerals, ores, or underground resources.
uncovering
(noun)
The process of uncovering buried items, often in archaeology.
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
dredging
(noun)
The act of removing sediment or materials from the bottom of water bodies or below the surface, typically in dredging, construction, or mining.
|
Intermediate | Common | |
|
scraping
(noun)
The act of scraping or removing a layer from a surface.
extraction
(noun)
The process of extracting material or data from a source or surface.
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
Entry
(noun)
The act or process of entering a place or gaining access to something.
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
access
(noun)
The ability or right to approach, enter, use, or contact, often used in contexts of digital or physical entry and information access.
|
Beginner | Very Common | |
|
entry
(noun)
The act of entering or becoming involved in a place or situation
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
writing
(noun)
The act or skill of expressing thoughts in written form.
writing style
(noun)
The style and structure of writing.
|
Beginner | Very Common | |
|
Programming
(noun)
The process of writing computer programs.
|
Upper Intermediate | Very Common | |
|
contest
(noun)
An event or situation in which multiple parties strive to achieve superiority or victory
|
Beginner | Very Common | |
|
Research
(noun)
The process of research or investigation to seek information or truth about a topic through study, analysis, or experimentation.
|
Upper Intermediate | Common | |
|
Discovery
(noun)
The act of discovering or finding something, usually in scientific or exploratory contexts.
|
Intermediate | Common | |
|
search
(noun)
The act of searching or trying to find information or an object.
|
Beginner | Very Common | |
|
Transport
(noun)
The action of transporting people or goods from one place to another
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
control
(noun)
Domination or control over someone or something, often limiting freedom.
|
Upper Intermediate | Common | |
|
birth
(noun)
The process of giving birth.
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
financial management
(noun)
Management of a country's finances, including public finance and private financial management.
finance ministry
(noun)
Name of the ministry responsible for managing national finances, taxes, and state revenue-related activities.
|
Upper Intermediate | Common | |
|
resolving
(noun)
The process of resolving or clarifying a complex situation.
|
Intermediate | Common | |
|
control
(noun)
The act of controlling or managing something, often involving supervision.
|
Intermediate | Common | |
|
Control
(noun)
The act of managing or regulating something
Supervision
(noun)
The activity of overseeing and directing activities or individuals
|
Lower Intermediate | Common | |
|
corruption
(noun)
Dishonest or unethical conduct by someone in power, often involving bribery or abuse of office for personal gain.
|
Upper Intermediate | Common | |
|
selecting
(noun)
The act of selecting or sorting items or people based on specific criteria.
filtering
(noun)
The process of filtering or sieving materials, often to separate finer from coarser elements.
|
Intermediate | Common | |
|
selecting
(noun)
The process of selecting options based on specific criteria.
|
Intermediate | Common | |
|
trade
(noun)
The activity of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services, especially on a large scale.
|
Beginner | Very Common | |
|
Trade
(noun)
The activity of buying and selling goods and services.
|
Lower Intermediate | Very Common | |
|
Prediction
(noun)
The prediction or expectation of future events based on data or trends.
|
Intermediate | Common | |
|
spitting
(noun)
The action of spitting
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
calculation
(noun)
The process of using mathematics to calculate or solve problems.
|
Intermediate | Common | |
|
thought
(noun)
The act or process of thinking or reasoning; mental activity involving ideas and contemplation.
|
Beginner | Very Common | |
|
returning
(noun)
The act of returning or refunding something, often related to items, goods, or financial transactions.
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
Control
(noun)
Control or supervision over a process or activity, often implying governance or oversight.
Restrict
(noun)
Act of restraining or limiting actions or movements.
|
Intermediate | Common | |
|
Protection
(noun)
The act of protecting or safeguarding someone or something against harm, often through legal or official measures.
|
Intermediate | Common | |
|
Multiplication
(noun)
The arithmetic operation of multiplying numbers together.
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
movement
(noun)
The act of moving or changing position.
|
Beginner | Common | |
|
Movement
(noun)
The action or process of moving from one place or position to another.
Displacement
(noun)
Displacement or change in position, often used in physics.
|
Beginner | Very Common |