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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
price (verb)
To quote or set a price for something.
value (verb)
To value or appreciate the worth of something or someone.
Intermediate Common
inform (verb)
To inform or let someone know about something.
Beginner Very Common
Forgive (verb)
To forgive or pardon someone.
Beginner Common
dismiss (verb)
To expel or dismiss someone from a job or position
Intermediate Common
Give chance (verb)
To provide an opportunity or chance to someone.
Beginner Common
ceramic jar (noun)
A ceramic jar used for storage, traditionally in Thailand.
Beginner Common
which (adverb)
Used to indicate which one in questioning or indicating doubt, often in combination with other words.
any (indefinite pronoun)
Conveys a non-specific choice or location, often followed by ก็ได้ to mean 'anyone' or 'anywhere'.
Beginner Very Common
which ones? (pronoun)
Which ones from a group?
Beginner Common
or not? (interrogative)
A question particle meaning 'or not'.
silk fabric (noun)
Fabric woven from silk.
Beginner Very Common
ignite (verb)
To catch fire or ignite.
charred (adjective)
Burned or scorched by heat, often until blackened.
Beginner Very Common
Yarn (noun)
A long continuous length of interlocked fibers used in knitting, weaving, and sewing.
Beginner Common
flow (verb)
To move like a liquid, such as water, or to slide.
Beginner Common
Shake (verb)
To shake or vibrate slightly.
Able (adjective, secondaryverb)
To be able to do something.
Beginner Common
Respect gesture (verb)
To perform a gesture of pressing the palms together with a slight bow as a sign of respect, greeting, or reverence, commonly used in Thai culture.
Beginner Very Common
Respect ceremony (noun)
A traditional Thai ceremony for showing respect and gratitude to teachers, held at the start of the academic year or in various fields.
Beginner Common
Buddha respect (verb)
To show reverence to Buddha or a monk through bowing, praying, or offering at a Buddha image.
Beginner Common
chest (noun)
The part of the body between the neck and the abdomen.
Beginner Very Common
Heartbroken (adjective)
Experiencing emotional pain from a breakup or unrequited love.
Beginner Common
component (noun)
A component or element, as in the Noble Eightfold Path.
royal unit (noun, classifier)
A classifier for organs, items, or expressions related to royalty or nobility.
religious unit (noun, classifier)
A classifier for revered religious objects like Buddha images and stupas, colloquially for monks.
Expert Very Rare
organization (noun)
A structured group or entity with a specific purpose, such as a business or association.
structure (noun)
A corporate or administrative structure managing activities within a larger system, like a company or government.
Beginner Very Common
United Nations (proper noun)
An international organization established in 1945 to maintain peace, security, and cooperation among countries.
Intermediate Very Common
Knowledge base (noun)
Knowledge derived from analysis and synthesis, forming a comprehensive knowledge base.
Upper Intermediate Common
protector (noun)
A person tasked with providing protection, such as a bodyguard.
Intermediate Common
Angle unit (noun)
Unit for measuring angles, with 360 degrees in a full circle.
Temperature unit (noun)
Unit for measuring temperature.
Beginner Common
Celsius (noun)
A unit of temperature on the Celsius scale.
Beginner Very Common
Grape (noun)
A fruit grown in clusters, used for making wine, juice, or eaten fresh.
Beginner Common
molecule (noun)
Molecule, the smallest unit of a chemical substance consisting of atoms.
Intermediate Common
abstain (verb)
To refrain or abstain from something.
miss out (verb)
To miss out on or be unable to do something.
endure (verb)
To endure or bear something.
Beginner Common
endure (verb)
To endure hardships patiently or persist despite challenges.
restrain (verb)
To control one's emotions and show restraint.
Beginner Common
save resources (verb)
To save or conserve resources by being thrifty and avoiding unnecessary expenditure.
Intermediate Common
hobby (noun)
A pastime or hobby engaged in for enjoyment
Beginner Very Common
past (noun)
Time that has passed.
former (adjective)
Existing or occurring in the past.
Beginner Common
leap day (noun)
A day added to February in a leap year, making it 29 days.
Advanced Rare
university leader (noun)
The highest-ranking official in a university, responsible for administration and leadership.
Upper Intermediate Common
Explain (verb)
To make something clear or understandable through explanation or interpretation.
Beginner Common
supreme authority (noun)
The supreme authority of a state to govern within its territory.
Advanced Common
pray (verb)
To pray or wish for something, often used in religious or spiritual contexts
Beginner Common
future (noun)
The time that is yet to come.
Beginner Very Common
poor (adjective)
Lacking basic necessities and in a state of poverty.
pitiful (adjective)
Deserving sympathy due to an unfortunate condition.
Beginner Common
Sympathy expression (interjection)
An expression of compassion or sympathy.
Impermanent (adjective)
Impermanent, uncertain, constantly changing.
Advanced Very Rare
Anime (noun)
A style of animation originating from Japan, known for colorful artwork and fantastical themes.
Beginner Common
sub-, minor (prefix)
A prefix indicating subordination, auxiliary, or a derivative form.
small, minor (adjective)
Indicating small, minor, or junior.
Upper Intermediate Common
sequence (noun)
An ordered sequence or series, often numerical or systematic.
classification (noun)
Systematic classification or organization of items.
Intermediate Common
Subcommittee (noun)
A subcommittee, a smaller subdivision of a larger committee.
Intermediate Common
successors (noun)
Younger generation or successors, especially in a societal or familial context.
Intermediate Common
Allow (verb)
To grant permission or consent.
Intermediate Common
Allow (verb)
To allow or grant permission.
Beginner Very Common
sub-clause (noun)
A subordinate clause within a legal or formal text, serving as a distinct section of a larger document.
Advanced Uncommon
nurture (verb)
To nurture or take care of someone or something.
kindergarten (noun)
A school for young children aged 3½ to 7 years, also referring to teachers and students in such a school.
Intermediate Common
derivative (noun)
An object derived from or related to another, such as a chemical compound derived from another substance.
Upper Intermediate Common