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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
how (adverb)
Used to ask about the way or manner in which something is done or occurs.
situation (adverb)
Used to inquire about the situation or status of something.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
each (adverb)
Each item or action in equal or varying amounts.
Beginner Common
Thoroughly (adverb)
In detail; thoroughly and meticulously.
Intermediate Common
hint (verb)
To refer indirectly or euphemistically to something, often understood from context.
euphemism (noun)
A euphemism for sexual or adult content.
Intermediate Common
calmly (adverb)
In a calm or peaceful manner
Beginner Common
joyfully (adverb)
In a joyful or cheerful manner.
Beginner Common
comfortably (adverb)
In a relaxed or comfortable manner
Beginner Common
complete (adverb)
Fully completed or flawless without any imperfections.
Lower Intermediate Common
consistently (adverb)
In a consistent and regular manner.
Intermediate Common
beautifully (adverb)
Performed in a visually pleasing, elegant, or graceful manner.
Beginner Common
Easily (adverb)
Performed with ease or without difficulty
Smoothly (adverb)
Carried out smoothly
Beginner Common
very much (adverb)
To a great extent; very much, indicating a high degree or the maximum possible.
Intermediate Common
intensely (adverb)
Done with great effort, difficulty, or severity.
Intermediate Common
type; kind (noun)
One type or example; a specific kind or instance of something.
Beginner Common
freely (adverb)
To perform an action without restrictions or reliance on others.
Intermediate Common
different; alternative (noun phrase, adverb)
Something different or alternative.
Beginner Common
don't forget (phrase)
A reminder to not forget something.
Beginner Very Common
reside (verb)
To reside or stay in a place.
alive (verb)
To still be alive.
remain (verb)
To remain in place; not leave.
ongoing (auxiliary verb)
Used after a verb to indicate an ongoing action.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Suddenly (adverb)
Suddenly or unexpectedly, often describing an action or event occurring without warning
Beginner Common
live/stay/accompany (verb)
To live or stay with someone or to accompany someone.
Beginner Common
thrive (verb)
To live well or be in good circumstances.
suddenly (adverb)
Suddenly or unexpectedly.
Lower Intermediate Common
live well (verb)
To live well with a good standard of living and comfortable resources.
Lower Intermediate Common
stabilize (verb)
To stabilize or become accustomed to a routine or environment
Intermediate Common
depend (verb)
To depend on something as a condition or basis.
located (verb)
To be located or situated at a specific place.
Lower Intermediate Common
Where is [...]? (phrase)
Used to ask about the location of someone or something.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
current state (verb)
To be in a state or condition
Beginner Common
coexist (verb)
To live together or coexist in the same place or environment.
Beginner Common
Survive (verb)
To survive or continue to exist despite difficult conditions.
Intermediate Common
just beyond (adverb)
To be located just beyond a referenced point.
continuous (adverb)
Describes a continuous or prolonged state, often with emphasis.
Beginner Common
already (adverb)
Indicates something is already the case or affirms something inevitably will happen.
as usual (adverb)
Expresses that something happens as expected or in a customary way.
Beginner Very Common
commentary (noun)
A commentary or explanation, especially in religious texts, aimed at clarifying or interpreting older scriptures.
Advanced Uncommon
Delicious (adjective)
Having a good taste, used for food or drink.
Thrilling (adjective)
Intense or thrilling, used in slang to describe exciting events.
Beginner Very Common
Glittering (adjective)
Glittering and bright, typically used to describe something that shines or is illuminated.
Beginner Common
Morning greeting (interjection)
A polite greeting used in the morning to wish someone well.
Beginner Common
space (noun)
The physical universe beyond Earth's atmosphere.
Intermediate Common
Show off (verb)
To display or demonstrate something to draw attention or admiration, often to showcase abilities or possessions.
Beginner Common
fat (adjective)
Being overweight or having much flesh and fat.
Beginner Common
give (verb)
To grant, give, or permit something.
Beginner Common
body part (noun)
A body part within an organism that has a specific function, including organs and limbs.
Intermediate Common
Ashoka tree (noun)
A flowering tree from the Indian subcontinent valued for its spiritual significance in Buddhism and Hinduism.
King Ashoka (noun)
The name of a famous ancient Indian emperor known for promoting Buddhism.
Asoke (noun)
Asoke, a transliteration of Ashoka.
Beginner Common
Semen (noun)
Semen, the male reproductive fluid
Intermediate Common
Oh (interjection)
An expression used to show understanding or realization.
Beginner Very Common
Oh (interjection)
An interjection used to express realization, understanding, or recollection.
Beginner Very Common
parent (noun)
A regional term for biological parents.
leave (verb)
To move outward, leave a place, or emerge.
reveal (verb)
To make something visible or public, such as broadcasting or announcing.
sprout (verb)
To break out, sprout, or grow.
express (verb)
To express or display an attitude or behavior.
quite (verb)
Used as an auxiliary verb indicating 'quite'.
exit (adjective)
Opposite of enter, often used for exits.
Advanced Rare
exercise (verb)
To engage in physical activities to improve health or fitness.
Beginner Common
command (verb)
To issue an order or command, typically used in formal or authoritative settings.
Intermediate Common
Attend event (verb)
To attend or appear at a social event.
Beginner Common
somewhat (adverb)
Somewhat or rather; used to indicate a moderate degree.
Beginner Common
exit (verb)
To exit or leave a place or situation.
resign (verb)
To resign or withdraw from a role or position.
logout (verb)
To log out or sign off from an electronic system.
Beginner Very Common
bloom (verb)
Bloom or produce flowers.
Beginner Common