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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
infer (verb)
To infer or deduce something from evidence and reasoning.
Upper Intermediate Common
chemical radical (noun)
A group of atoms that acts as a unit in chemical reactions and is often a reactive intermediate.
Advanced Common
rejoice (verb)
To express joy or appreciation for others' happiness.
Intermediate Common
Conserve (verb)
To conserve or protect natural resources and cultural heritage
Beginner Very Common
conform (verb)
Used interchangeably as appropriate to conform to principles
legal adaptation (verb)
Applied in law with the same principles, allowing modification as needed
adapt (verb)
To adapt or modify according to circumstances
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Monument (noun)
A structure erected to commemorate a person or event.
Beginner Common
multifaceted (adjective)
Having many or various aspects
multi- (adjective)
Multiple or several
Advanced Uncommon
steam cook (verb)
To cook or heat with steam in a sealed environment.
bake/roast (verb)
To bake or roast food.
perfume (verb)
To perfume or add a pleasant smell to something.
Intermediate Common
Warm, cozy (adjective)
Warm and comfortable; free from loneliness
Friendly (adjective)
Genial and friendly
Beginner Very Common
relocate (verb)
To relocate or move a family or group from one place to another.
Intermediate Common
apartment (noun)
A residential unit within a larger building complex.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Forgive (verb)
To forgive or pardon someone.
Beginner Common
Buddhist knowledge (noun)
In Buddhism, profound knowledge with six types: supernatural power, divine ear, understanding others' minds, recalling past lives, divine eye, and destruction of taints.
Advanced Rare
debate (verb)
To formally debate or discuss a topic.
Upper Intermediate Common
keep in mouth (verb)
To keep something in the mouth without swallowing; to metaphorically keep a secret.
hide (verb)
To hide, embezzle, or keep something to oneself.
Beginner Common
U.S. related (adjective)
Relating to the United States of America or its people.
U.S. person (noun)
A person from the United States.
Beginner Common
USA (proper noun)
A country in North America consisting of 50 states.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
don't (verb, adverb)
To indicate a negative imperative or to advise against an action.
Beginner Very Common
Want (verb)
To desire, wish, or want something, like achieving greatness or having money.
Yearn (verb)
To have an appetite for an experience or feeling.
Beginner Very Common
want to (verb)
To want or have the desire to do something.
Beginner Very Common
Want (verb)
To want or desire to have something.
Beginner Very Common
curious (verb)
To be curious or eager to know something.
Beginner Very Common
type; way (noun, classifier)
A method or way of doing something; a classifier for types or kinds.
as; like (adverb)
Used as an adverb meaning 'as' or 'like', often converts adjectives to adverbs.
Beginner Common
like (conjunction, preposition)
Used to express similarity or resemblance between two things.
Beginner Common
Closely (adverb)
Closely; with careful attention or in close proximity.
Intimately (adverb)
Intimately; in a close or personal manner.
Intermediate Common
like that (adverb)
In that way; like that
Beginner Very Common
like this (adverb)
In this manner or such as this, commonly used in informal contexts.
Beginner Very Common
seriously (adverb)
In a serious, sincere, or earnest manner
Beginner Common
example (phrase)
Used to introduce examples or specify instances from a category.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
as before (adverb)
In the same manner as before; as usual.
Beginner Common
how (adverb)
In what way or manner; how.
somehow (adverb)
In some way or other; somehow.
Beginner Common
either one (pronoun)
Either one of the options presented.
specific one (pronoun)
Some specific one within a set.
Beginner Common
Continuously (adverb)
Continuously without interruption
Intermediate Common
permanently (adverb)
In a way that is intended to last indefinitely without change.
Intermediate Common
accurately (adverb)
Accurately and suitably done, without errors.
Beginner Common
genuinely (adverb)
Expressing truthfulness or authenticity in a genuine manner.
Intermediate Common
minimum (adverb)
Indicates the minimum amount or degree.
Beginner Very Common
That way (adverb)
In that way or manner.
Beginner Very Common
like this (adverb)
In this manner or way; like this.
Beginner Very Common
safely (adverb)
In a safe manner; with caution to avoid harm or danger.
Beginner Common
Officially (adverb)
Conducted in a manner that adheres to established rules or protocols.
Intermediate Common
abundantly (adverb)
In abundance or to a great degree
Lower Intermediate Common
Efficiently (adverb)
Performing tasks in a way that achieves the desired result with efficiency and competence.
Intermediate Common
Sustainable (adjective)
Sustainable; able to be maintained over time without depleting resources or causing harm.
Sustainably (adverb)
In a sustainable manner; performing an action in a resource-conserving and environmentally friendly way.
Upper Intermediate Common
extremely (adverb)
Used to emphasize an extreme degree or extent
Upper Intermediate Common
quickly (adverb)
Done in a quick or fast manner.
Beginner Very Common
intensely (adverb)
With great intensity or force, often involving physical aggression or seriousness.
Intermediate Common
how; what (adverb)
Used to ask about occurrences, methods, or opinions, e.g., 'How is it?' or 'What do you think?'
Beginner Common
however (adverb)
Used to indicate a contrast or exception to what has been previously stated.
anyway (adverb)
Used to express a lack of preference or emphasize that a matter is inconsequential.
Intermediate Very Common
how to? (phrase)
A phrase used to ask how to proceed or to seek advice on how to handle a situation.
Beginner Very Common