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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Symptom (noun)
Condition or state indicating an illness, such as a symptom or abnormal body state.
Beginner Very Common
itch (noun)
An itch or sensation that provokes the desire to scratch
Beginner Very Common
air (noun)
A mixture of gases primarily nitrogen and oxygen, used for breathing or combustion.
weather (noun)
Refers to weather conditions in general.
Beginner Very Common
building (noun)
A building or structure for residential, commercial, or industrial purposes
Beginner Common
round container (noun)
A round container with a flared mouth and shallow bottom, used for holding water; also refers to objects with similar appearances, like a bathtub.
Beginner Common
Refer (verb)
To specify or refer to something, such as citing a source or witness.
Claim (verb)
To claim or assert a right or principle.
Intermediate Common
Province (proper noun)
Ang Thong, a province in Central Thailand known for agriculture and historical significance.
Beginner Common
Could/may (auxiliary verb)
Used as an auxiliary verb to indicate possibility or substitution.
Beginner Very Common
might (adverb)
Expresses possibility or probability.
Beginner Very Common
might (modal verb)
Expresses possibility or uncertainty
Beginner Very Common
teacher (noun)
A person who teaches or instructs.
respectful title (noun)
A term used before a person's name to show respect for their expertise.
spiritual guide (noun)
A religious teacher or spiritual guide in Buddhism or Hinduism.
Beginner Very Common
criminal (noun)
A person who commits a crime or is involved in illegal activities.
Intermediate Common
crime (noun)
The act of committing an illegal offense.
Intermediate Common
job/profession (noun)
A regular job or profession aimed at earning a living.
Beginner Very Common
vocational (adjective)
Relating to vocation or career, often describing education aimed at job skills.
Intermediate Common
Vocational (noun)
Education focused on teaching specific trades or occupations.
Intermediate Common
territory (noun)
A territory governed by a sovereign state
kingdom (noun)
A large sovereign political unit, often ruled by a monarch
Intermediate Common
territory (noun)
A territory or sphere under control or influence.
Intermediate Common
curse (noun)
A mysterious power believed to cause adverse events, often referred to as a curse in contemporary usage.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
care (verb)
To care for or cherish someone or something.
concern (noun)
Care or concern for someone or something.
Intermediate Common
Sun (noun)
Sun, often referred to as a deity in mythology and astrological texts.
Sunday (noun)
First day of the week in the Thai calendar.
Advanced Rare
read (verb)
To read written or printed text, silently or aloud.
analyze (verb)
To observe or analyze in order to understand expressions or intentions.
interpret (verb)
To interpret symbols or information such as codes or maps.
Beginner Very Common
Legible (adjective)
Capable of being read or legible.
Beginner Common
Read (verb)
To read a book or study
Beginner Very Common
Merit benefit (noun)
The benefit or merit gained from good deeds, such as offering robes in religious ceremonies.
Intermediate Common
Power (noun)
Power or influence, especially in a spiritual or moral sense, implying control or impact.
Intermediate Common
bathe (verb)
To pour water over oneself or immerse in water for cleansing or cooling.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
sunbathe (verb)
To sunbathe or expose the body to sunlight for health or beauty.
Beginner Common
bathe (verb)
To wash oneself by immersing or pouring water over the body.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Monastic offense (noun)
A monastic offense arising from violating monastic rules with varying severity levels, affecting monks' statuses.
Advanced Rare
sick (for monks) (verb)
To be ill or sick, especially used for monks and novices.
ill; sick (verb)
To be ill or sick.
Advanced Rare
clothing (noun)
Clothing or apparel worn as decoration.
decoration (noun)
Decorative items, often used in compound words to denote specialized adornments.
Beginner Common
embarrassed (verb, adjective)
To feel embarrassed or ashamed.
scent (noun)
Scent, often used with the word 'กลิ่น' as 'กลิ่นอาย'.
Beginner Common
Age (noun)
The period from birth to the present or a specified time, including the valid duration of an object or concept.
Beginner Very Common
young (adjective)
Being young or of a youthful age
Beginner Common
Argentina (proper noun)
A country located in South America.
Beginner Common
patch (noun)
Patch or emblem on clothing representing an organization or rank
Beginner Common
emotions (noun)
Emotional states that fluctuate with stimuli, such as happiness or anger.
temperament (noun)
A person's usual temperament, like a calm or angry disposition.
desire (noun)
Emotions related to desire or sexual feelings, such as longing or arousal.
Beginner Very Common
happy (adjective)
To be in a good mood or temper
Beginner Common
upset (adjective, verb)
To be upset, annoyed, or in a bad mood.
Beginner Common
Implore (verb)
To invite, request, or implore, especially in a religious context or when addressing monks and sacred entities.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
temple (noun)
A temple or place of worship.
rush (adverb)
To hurry or be preoccupied with doing something.
Beginner Common
Bay/Gulf (noun)
A large body of water partially enclosed by land, such as a bay or gulf.
Beginner Common
very hot (adjective)
Very hot, often used with 'อบ' in 'อบอ้าว'.
oh! (interjection)
Expression of surprise or disappointment.
quickly (adverb)
Quickly or at full speed.
Beginner Common
tool for harm (noun)
A tool used for harming, defending, fighting, or killing; includes items intended to cause severe harm.
figurative weapon (noun)
Figuratively refers to something used similarly to a weapon, like using intellect as a means of defense or persuasion.
Intermediate Common
hermitage (noun)
A secluded dwelling or shelter used for spiritual retreat or meditation, typically in a remote location.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
reside (verb)
To live or reside somewhere as a home.
rely (verb)
To rely or depend on something or someone for support.
Beginner Very Common
Volunteer (verb)
To volunteer or offer oneself for a task.
Beginner Common
food (noun)
Edible substances consumed for nourishment and sustenance.
mental nourishment (noun)
Metaphorically, anything that provides mental or emotional sustenance.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Food and drink (noun)
Edible substances and beverages consumed for nourishment and enjoyment.
Beginner Very Common