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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
omit (noun)
The act of omitting, avoiding, or abandoning something.
Intermediate Uncommon
Violation (noun)
The act of breaking or disobeying a law, rule, or agreement.
Encroachment (noun)
An intrusion on someone's rights or territory.
Intermediate Common
Traditional play (noun)
Traditional or cultural play or entertainment involving games, performances, or social activities in Thai society.
Intermediate Common
smuggling (noun)
The act of secretly transporting goods or conducting activities illegally, often involving smuggling.
Upper Intermediate Common
pursuit (noun)
The pursuit or search for something with the intent to capture it.
hunting (noun)
The act of hunting or pursuing animals, often for food or sport.
Beginner Common
washing (noun)
The act of washing or cleaning something to remove dirt or impurities.
detoxifying (noun)
The process of purifying or detoxifying, often used in health-related contexts.
Beginner Very Common
playing activities (noun)
The act of playing games, sports, or recreational activities.
play style (noun)
The style or strategy in which a game or sport is conducted.
Beginner Common
narration (noun)
The act of narrating or recounting a story or information
Intermediate Common
choosing (noun)
The act or process of selecting or choosing among alternatives.
election (noun)
A process in which officials are chosen by voting.
Beginner Common
Election (noun)
The process by which citizens or members of an organization choose individuals to hold official positions.
Beginner Very Common
Delay (noun)
Postponement or delay of an event or activity to a later date or time.
Promotion (noun)
The act of promoting or advancing someone in rank or status.
Shift (noun)
Physical or metaphorical movement or shift from one place to another.
Beginner Common
trade (noun)
The process of trading or swapping items, services, or ideas between parties.
conversion (noun)
An instance or system for converting or replacing something with another form, such as currency or languages.
Beginner Very Common
chasing (noun)
The act of chasing or pursuing someone or something
expelling (noun)
The process of expelling or removing someone or something
driving away (noun)
The act of driving away or eliminating something, such as feelings or thoughts
Beginner Common
Measuring (noun)
The process or result of determining dimensions, quantity, or capacity.
Lower Intermediate Common
saying (noun)
The act of speaking or saying something
criticism (noun)
Criticism or a critical remark
Beginner Common
placing (noun)
The act of placing or arranging something in a specific position
deployment (noun)
Deployment or positioning of resources or personnel, often in a strategic context
Beginner Common
planning (noun)
The process of creating plans or strategies for future tasks or goals
Lower Intermediate Common
drawing (noun)
The act of creating illustrations or designs using various tools.
Beginner Common
Analysis (noun)
The detailed examination and assessment of elements or structure of something.
Intermediate Very Common
running (noun)
The act or sport of moving quickly on foot.
Beginner Very Common
Research (noun)
A systematic investigation or study to discover and establish facts.
Intermediate Common
Diagnosis (noun)
The identification of the nature and cause of an illness or problem.
Intermediate Common
education (noun)
The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction at an educational institution.
study (noun)
The pursuit of knowledge or understanding in a specific field.
Beginner Very Common
sending (noun)
The act of sending, dispatching, or delivering items or messages.
data transmission (noun)
The transmission of data or information through digital means.
Beginner Very Common
data transmission (noun)
The act of transmitting data or information, usually electronically.
Intermediate Common
warfare (noun)
Military operations or warfare; the state of armed conflict
Intermediate Common
promotion (noun)
The act of promoting or enhancing something to improve or develop it.
Intermediate Common
export (noun)
The process of sending goods and services to another country for sale or trade.
Upper Intermediate Common
establishing (noun)
The act of establishing or founding an organization, institution, or system.
installing (noun)
A ceremony or process of installing someone into a position, especially within an organization or institution.
Intermediate Common
conversation (noun)
Informal or formal conversation between two or more people.
dialogue (noun)
Structured dialogue or exchange of ideas in settings like meetings.
Beginner Very Common
Assistance (noun)
Assistance or backing provided to someone or something, including financial or logistical support.
Beginner Common
Marriage (noun)
Marriage, a legally or socially recognized union between individuals.
Beginner Very Common
application (noun)
The process of applying or registering for something like a job, course, or membership
Beginner Very Common
recruitment (noun)
The process of selecting or recruiting candidates for positions or roles.
Intermediate Common
creating (noun)
The act or process of creating or developing something, such as structures, concepts, or systems.
Beginner Very Common
chanting prayers (noun)
The act of chanting or reciting prayers, typically religious texts, often as part of a ritual or ceremony
praying (noun)
Praying
Beginner Common
teaching (noun)
The act or process of imparting knowledge or skills.
Beginner Very Common
assessment (noun)
An assessment or test designed to evaluate knowledge, skills, or abilities.
examining (noun)
The process of examining or testing something systematically.
Beginner Very Common
Investigation (noun)
The process of investigating to ascertain facts or solve issues, often in legal or official contexts.
Inquiry (noun)
A formal inquiry into a specific matter conducted by authorities.
Interrogation (noun)
The act of thorough questioning, especially in a legal context.
Intermediate Common
bouncing (noun)
The process by which light, sound, or heat bounces off a surface.
Intermediate Common
collecting (noun)
The act of collecting or gathering items or data for future use.
Beginner Common
Observing (noun)
The act of observing or noticing something attentively.
Beginner Common
synthesis (noun)
The process of combining multiple components to form a coherent whole, commonly used in scientific contexts like chemical synthesis.
Upper Intermediate Common
order (noun)
The act of placing an order or making a purchase.
Beginner Common
Interaction (noun)
Interaction or communication between people.
Touching (noun)
The act of touching or coming into physical contact.
Sense (noun)
The sensory perception of touch.
Intermediate Common
Interview (noun)
A formal meeting where one person asks questions to evaluate another, typically for a job or research.
Beginner Very Common
seminar (noun)
A seminar or meeting focused on discussion or training.
Intermediate Common
demo (noun)
The act of showing something as an example or for instructional purposes.
Beginner Common
investigation (noun)
The act of systematically gathering information or insights through examination or analysis.
survey (noun)
The process of conducting a survey or exploratory assessment.
Intermediate Common
Investigation (noun)
The process of inquiring into or studying in detail to discover the truth or gather information, often used in legal or professional contexts.
Upper Intermediate Common