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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Africa (proper noun)
Continent located south of Europe, known for its diverse cultures and geography.
Beginner Common
Amplifier (noun)
A device used to increase the amplitude of a signal, commonly used in audio equipment.
Ampere (noun)
The unit of electrical current in the International System of Units, ampere.
Intermediate Common
Air conditioner (noun)
A device that cools and dehumidifies the air.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Oh (interjection)
Exclamation expressing surprise or emotion.
Absolute Beginner Common
child comfort (interjection)
An interjection used to comfort a child.
pamper (verb)
To indulge or pamper someone.
soothe (verb)
To console or soothe someone who is upset.
Advanced Rare
Opportunity (noun)
A suitable time or opportunity to do something.
Beginner Common
This moment (noun)
This opportunity or occasion
Beginner Common
Agree (verb)
To agree or consent; to approve or find acceptable.
Satisfactory (verb)
To perform satisfactorily or be acceptable.
Condition (noun)
An acceptable or satisfactory condition.
OK (adjective)
Satisfactory; adequate.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Oceania (proper noun)
Oceania, a region in the Pacific Ocean including Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and other Pacific Islands.
Intermediate Common
transfer (verb)
To transfer something to another place or hand over to another person.
give (verb)
To willingly give or change one's affiliation.
legal transfer (verb)
(Law) To change so that the rights of one person are transferred to another person.
Intermediate Common
Barack Obama (proper noun)
Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017
Beginner Common
Country in Asia (proper noun)
A country in Western Asia located on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula.
Beginner Common
ouch (interjection)
An exclamation expressing frustration, annoyance, or pain.
Beginner Very Common
ouch (interjection)
An exclamation used to express sudden pain or discomfort.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Royal son (noun)
Son, specifically used for royalty
Advanced Rare
advice (noun)
Advice or directive intended to guide behavior, often given in a formal context.
lecture (noun)
A lecture or address typically delivered for moral instruction.
Intermediate Common
excessive (adjective)
Excessive or exaggerated in manner or style, often surpassing normal limits.
exceed (verb)
To go beyond a limit or rule, especially in sports or gaming contexts.
Beginner Common
Medicine (noun)
A substance used for curing illness or treating diseases.
Herbs (noun)
Medicinal or herbal remedies often in traditional contexts.
Intermediate Common
Wow! (interjection)
An exclamation expressing surprise, admiration, or awe.
Beginner Very Common
oops (interjection)
An exclamation expressing surprise or minor shock.
Beginner Common
Male prefix (prefix)
Prefix indicating male gender, familiarity among friends, or lower status.
Contempt prefix (prefix)
Prefix to express contempt for a male or familiarity towards younger males.
Colloquial prefix (prefix)
Emphatic or derogatory prefix often used to emphasize or insult.
Intermediate Common
Integrated Circuit (noun)
A microelectronic circuit incorporated into a semiconductor chip, essential in electronic devices.
Upper Intermediate Common
idea (noun)
A thought, opinion, or plan about what to do; can be creative or innovative.
concept (noun)
An abstract concept or general idea from specific instances.
notion (noun)
A belief or conception of something.
Beginner Very Common
Ice cream (noun)
Ice cream
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Fool (noun)
A crazy or foolish person, often used informally as an insult.
You're crazy! (interjection)
An expression of disbelief or amusement, often used playfully.
Idiot (noun)
An offensive term akin to 'son of a bitch'.
Intermediate Common
IP address (noun)
A numerical label assigned to devices on a network for identification and communication.
Intellectual property (noun)
Legal rights arising from intellectual activity in the industrial, scientific, literary, or artistic fields.
Beginner Very Common
insult (noun)
A derogatory term used to insult or express anger, suggesting the person is troublesome.
Upper Intermediate Common
insult (noun)
A vulgar insult expressing extreme frustration or anger, equivalent to 'bastard' or 'damned fool'.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
ice cream (noun)
A sweetened frozen food made from syrup, coconut milk, or milk.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Ice cream (noun)
A sweet frozen dessert made from milk, cream, and flavors.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Exhaust gas (noun)
Gas emitted from an engine, especially from a vehicle.
Beginner Very Common
Emperor (noun)
A supreme ruler or emperor, primarily associated with the emperors of China.
Advanced Uncommon
hello (interjection)
Used as a greeting or when answering the phone, derived from the English 'hello'.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
laughter (interjection)
An expression of laughter or amusement, similar to 'ha' or 'haha' in English.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Hero (noun)
A person admired for courage, achievements, or noble qualities
Beginner Common
interjection (interjection)
An exclamatory sound used to express agreement, acknowledgement, encouragement, defiance, doubt, or challenge.
hah (interjection)
A sound similar to 'hah' or 'humph', often indicating a casual or dismissive tone.
Beginner Common
Hey (interjection)
An expression used to greet someone or get their attention, conveying friendliness, surprise, or excitement.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
low quality (adjective)
Unreliable or of low quality, often used to describe people, objects, or situations.
Intermediate Common
HIV (noun)
A virus that causes HIV infection, potentially leading to AIDS if untreated.
Upper Intermediate Common
surprise/call (interjection)
An exclamation expressing surprise, shock, or to call someone's attention abruptly.
Beginner Very Common
Helicopter (noun)
A type of aircraft with a large rotor for vertical takeoff and landing.
Lower Intermediate Common
sigh (interjection, onomatopoeia)
An exclamation expressing relief, fatigue, exasperation, boredom, or disappointment.
Beginner Common
elder brother (noun)
An informal term for addressing an elder brother or older male, especially in Chinese-Thai families.
Beginner Common
Ham (noun)
A type of cured and often smoked pork, commonly used in sandwiches and as a pizza topping.
Beginner Common
surprise, attentiveness (interjection)
An interjection used to express surprise, realization, or attentiveness, similar to 'hmm' or 'here'.
Beginner Common