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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
obstacle (noun)
An obstacle or hindrance that causes difficulty.
Intermediate Common
surprise (interjection)
An exclamation expressing surprise, shock, or mild disbelief.
Absolute Beginner Common
dawn (noun)
The light of dawn or daybreak, often used in literary contexts.
aurora (noun)
An aurora, particularly in poetic or artistic contexts.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
District in Thailand (proper noun)
A district in Suphan Buri Province, Thailand, known for its historical and archaeological significance related to the Dvaravati culture.
Ancient city (noun)
An ancient city associated with the Dvaravati period, significant for its Indian cultural and architectural influences.
Intermediate Common
one (adjective)
Number one; singular or unique.
top rank (adjective)
First class or top rank in terms of quality, position, or academic status, higher than secondary.
tone mark (noun)
The Thai tone mark shaped as  known as 'Mai Eka'.
excellent (adjective)
Excellent or main, such as the greatest poet or most important character.
Beginner Common
X (noun)
The letter 'X' in the English alphabet, used within Thai text.
extreme (adjective)
Indicates something extreme or extraordinary; derived from English.
Beginner Common
Universe (noun)
The complete system of galaxies, encompassing all matter and energy.
Intermediate Common
document (noun)
A document in written, printed, or electronic form used for communication or reference.
Beginner Very Common
Summary document (noun)
A document containing a concise version of detailed information.
Intermediate Common
by oneself (adverb)
Used to emphasize that an action is done by oneself or something happens naturally by itself.
only (adverb)
Used to express exactness or simplicity, meaning just that or only.
Beginner Common
You (informal) (pronoun)
You (informal, used among friends or peers)
Beginner Common
Virus (noun)
A virus attacking the immune system, responsible for causing AIDS.
Intermediate Common
Related to Asia (adjective)
Relating to Asia.
Asia (noun)
A continent in the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres, the largest by land area and population.
Beginner Common
one (adjective)
One (used when referring to numbers ending in 1).
loud noise (verb)
To make a loud noise or to scold loudly.
noisy (adjective)
To be raucous or noisy.
Beginner Common
leaning (adjective)
The state of an object standing, but leaning at an angle.
recline (verb)
To recline or rest in a leaning position.
lean on (verb)
To lean on something for support.
Advanced Rare
affectionate (verb)
To feel affectionate or protective towards someone, often younger or in need.
Beginner Very Common
affectionate ending (particle)
A word used at the end of a name or phrase to indicate affection or endearment.
Beginner Common
start talking (verb)
To start speaking or initiate a conversation.
Beginner Common
mythical creature (noun)
A mythical creature often depicted with pointed ears and magical abilities, commonly found in fantasy literature and media.
Intermediate Common
waist (noun)
The part of the body between the ribs and hips.
Beginner Common
yeah (interjection)
An informal affirmation or acknowledgment used similarly to 'yeah' or 'uh-huh'.
thinking (interjection)
A conversational filler indicating the speaker is thinking, similar to 'um'.
Beginner Very Common
um (interjection)
A filler sound indicating hesitation or pause in speech.
overflow (verb)
To overflow or rise, typically of liquids or water levels.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
accept (verb)
To accept or receive something when offered.
bring (verb)
To bring or lead someone or something.
want (verb)
To desire or want something.
substitute (verb)
To use a word in place of another verb in colloquial speech.
emphasize (adverb)
To emphasize persistence or continuation when used at the end of a verb.
utilize (verb)
To utilize something for a specific purpose.
ok (interjection)
Used for agreement or acknowledgment like 'ok' or 'right'.
Beginner Common
Surprise/Go (interjection)
An exclamation used to express surprise or initiate action, similar to 'come on' or 'oh!'
Beginner Common
retaliate (verb)
To retaliate or take revenge on someone.
regain (verb)
To regain or get something back.
Lower Intermediate Common
win (verb)
To achieve victory over an opponent in a competition or conflict.
overcome (verb)
To successfully deal with or overcome a challenge or obstacle.
Beginner Common
survive (verb)
To survive or save one's life in difficult situations.
Intermediate Common
Survive (verb)
To survive or manage in a difficult situation by oneself.
Intermediate Common
fixate (verb)
To focus solely on one particular action or thing, often repetitively or stubbornly
Intermediate Common
to summarize (verb)
A phrase to summarize or conclude a discussion, often used to simplify the outcome.
let's say (phrase)
An expression used to introduce a conclusion or an implied agreement.
Lower Intermediate Common
take away (verb)
To take away or remove something from one place to another.
Beginner Very Common
Charge (verb)
To hold someone accountable or charge them with wrongdoing.
Upper Intermediate Common
bring (verb)
To bring or retrieve something to the current location.
Beginner Common
Resolve conflict (verb)
To take a matter seriously or take action on it.
Cause trouble (verb)
To cause trouble or make problems.
Intermediate Common
ok then (interjection)
An expression signaling readiness or agreement to proceed.
Beginner Very Common
reserve (verb)
To keep or reserve something for future use or a specific purpose.
Beginner Common
nauseous (adjective)
Causing nausea, often related to sweet tastes.
bored (verb)
To be very bored or fed up with something.
Intermediate Common
new (adjective)
Brand-new, unused, or pristine in appearance.
Beginner Common
Reach out (verb)
To extend or stretch out one's hand or arm towards something.
Beginner Common
yoke (noun)
A wooden bar used to join oxen or buffaloes together for plowing or pulling carts.
oppression (noun)
Symbolically refers to oppression or being subjected to control.
Beginner Common
account (noun)
A record or system for managing transactions or interactions, commonly used in banking, social media, or digital platforms.
Beginner Common
add contact (verb)
To add a contact or friend in social media or messaging applications.
admin (noun)
An abbreviation for 'administration' or 'administrator', often used in reference to people managing online platforms or groups.
Beginner Common
address (noun)
Address, the location of a person, organization, or device, used for postal or online identification.
Beginner Common
and (conjunction)
Used as a conjunction to mean 'and' in informal contexts, often in borrowed English phrases.
Beginner Very Common
against (prefix)
The prefix 'anti-' meaning against or opposite to, commonly used in informal language to describe opposition or resistance.
Beginner Common
secretly (verb)
To do something secretly or without being noticed.
hide (verb)
To hide or conceal.
Beginner Common
secretly act (verb)
To act covertly to avoid attention or keep something hidden.
Intermediate Common
go secretly (verb)
To go discreetly or without being noticed.
Lower Intermediate Common
sneak (verb)
To move quietly and stealthily to avoid detection.
Lower Intermediate Common
apple (noun)
A fruit known as an apple, typically round and green, red, or yellow, from the Malus domestica tree.
Absolute Beginner Very Common