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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Aggressive (adjective, verb)
Displaying aggressive or confrontational behavior.
Beginner Common
Progress (verb)
To make progress or move forward in a positive direction.
Advanced (adjective)
Characterized by being advanced or progressive, often linked to modernity or innovation.
Lower Intermediate Common
death marks (noun)
Black or red marks appearing on a body after death.
black (adjective)
Black; often used as a prefix in compound words.
Expert Very Rare
Thai province (proper noun)
Kalasin, a province in northeastern Thailand known for its archaeological sites and traditional culture.
Beginner Common
Grasp (verb)
To curl the fingers to hold or grasp something.
Handful (noun, classifier)
A clenched hand or the quantity it holds.
Bundle (classifier)
A classifier for a bundle of vegetables or grass.
Beginner Common
ambiguous (adjective)
Ambiguous or having multiple meanings.
Intermediate Common
supervise (verb)
To supervise closely and direct to achieve desired outcomes.
attach (verb)
To attach or accompany an item.
Intermediate Common
Oversight (noun)
Oversight or management within an organization or project.
Supervision (noun)
Supervision of activities to ensure correct completion.
Supervise (verb)
To direct or supervise officially in government or corporate settings.
Regulate (verb)
To regulate or control, ensuring adherence to guidelines.
Intermediate Common
Remove (verb)
To remove or get rid of something unwanted such as pests, waste, or nuisances.
Eliminate (verb)
To drive away, suppress, or eliminate.
Intermediate Common
instruct firmly (verb)
To order or instruct clearly and firmly.
Intermediate Common
subdistrict chief (noun)
An officer responsible for overseeing a subdistrict, managing administrative duties and governance.
Intermediate Common
birth; origin (noun)
The act of being born or the origin of something.
originate (verb)
To arise or originate; to be created.
Intermediate Common
cover (verb)
To cover or conceal something, providing protection or shelter.
shelter (noun)
A sheltered place or shield providing protection.
Beginner Common
orphaned (adjective, verb)
Lacking parental care due to the absence of a father or mother; also used to describe someone who is abandoned or helpless.
Beginner Common
barrier (noun)
A metaphorical barrier or obstruction impeding progress.
wall (noun)
A structure serving as a protective or separating wall, typically made of brick or stone.
Intermediate Common
Thai province (proper noun)
A province in the lower northern region of Thailand.
capital district (proper noun)
The capital district of Kamphaeng Phet province.
Beginner Common
city wall (noun)
A defensive wall surrounding a city, typically ancient or historical.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
fabric (noun)
A type of fabric with a soft, shiny surface
Beginner Common
relapse (verb)
To relapse or have an intensification, often in the context of a disease or condition worsening after improvement.
excessive behavior (verb)
To behave in an improper, excessive, or uncontrollable manner.
intensify (verb)
To become exacerbated or intensified, used in the context of emotions or situations worsening.
Intermediate Common
Profit (noun)
Financial gain after deducting expenses.
Beginner Very Common
Net profit (noun)
Net profit, the remaining amount after deducting all expenses, taxes, and deductions from total revenue.
Intermediate Common
force (noun)
Force or strength that provides energy or power.
(doing something continuously) (adverb)
Used as an auxiliary to indicate present continuous tense.
Beginner Common
exercise (noun)
Physical exercises or activities aimed at maintaining or improving health and fitness
Beginner Common
workforce (noun)
The workforce or human resources available for a specific role or task in an organization or nation.
Intermediate Common
imminent (auxiliary verb)
Used to indicate that an action or event is imminent
Beginner Common
support (noun)
Emotional support and encouragement
Beginner Very Common
buying power (noun)
The ability or capacity of an individual or group to buy goods and services.
Intermediate Common
just right (adjective)
Perfectly balanced or suitable; just right.
exact (adverb)
Exactly; just.
Beginner Very Common
Military force (noun)
Military force or strength
Armed forces (noun)
Armed forces
Intermediate Common
Military personnel (noun)
Military personnel or troops; the collective manpower of armed forces.
Intermediate Common
developing (adjective)
Currently being developed or improved.
Beginner Common
Ornamental band (noun)
An ornamental band worn on the wrist or ankle, often made of silver or gold.
Beginner Common
designate (verb)
To designate or establish something officially.
specification (noun)
The act of specifying or determining something.
schedule (noun)
A specification or scheduled plan.
Intermediate Common
schedule (noun)
A planned schedule of events or tasks, often used in meetings or conferences.
Intermediate Common
Create policy (verb)
To establish or create a policy in a government, organization, or business context
Upper Intermediate Common
set price (verb)
To set or determine a price
Intermediate Common
Clench fist (verb)
To clench one's fist tightly
Beginner Common
casual partner (noun)
A casual romantic or sexual partner without commitment.
Beginner Common
branch (noun)
A part that extends from the main stem of a plant or tree.
subdivision (noun)
A subdivision under the jurisdiction of a larger part, such as a branch district or substation.
Beginner Very Common
tree lizard (noun)
Various species of reptiles in the Agamidae family with spiny ridges and color-changing abilities, commonly found in trees.
Beginner Common
tree branches (noun)
Parts of a tree or shrub that grow from the trunk or a main limb, supporting leaves, flowers, or fruit.
extensions (noun)
Figurative extensions, such as divisions or subdivisions of an organization or concept.
Beginner Common
Tree branch (noun)
A branch or limb of a tree.
Beginner Common
minor district (noun)
A subdistrict-level administrative division in Thailand, historically used for smaller areas within districts.
Advanced Rare
task (noun)
A specific task or duty assigned to someone.
business (noun)
A matter or business that requires attention.
ceremony (noun)
A formal or religious ceremonial activity or duty.
Beginner Common
activity (noun)
An organized event or task for entertainment, learning, socializing, or personal interest.
Beginner Very Common
Religious activity (noun)
Any organized practice, ritual, or event related to religious observance and spirituality.
Lower Intermediate Common
daily tasks (noun)
Activities that are part of a regular daily routine.
Beginner Very Common
business (noun)
An activity or enterprise involved in commercial trade or business operations.
Intermediate Common
duties (noun)
Tasks or activities related to duties or responsibilities, often in a formal or official context.
matters (noun)
Matters requiring attention or action, applicable to personal or organizational affairs.
Intermediate Common
routine (noun)
A set of regular activities performed in a sequence.
Beginner Common