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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Daily routine (noun)
A set of regular activities or tasks followed daily.
Beginner Common
Rumor, praise (noun)
Rumor or praise.
Fame (noun)
Fame or renown.
Intermediate Uncommon
Honor, fame (noun)
Honor or fame given to someone for their achievements or noble qualities.
Reputation (noun)
Positive qualities associated with a person's reputation.
Upper Intermediate Common
honorary (adjective)
Recognized as honored or distinguished, often in titles like honorary degree or honorary member.
Upper Intermediate Common
Reputation (noun)
Reputation or fame of a person based on their actions or character.
Intermediate Common
eat/drink (verb)
To chew and swallow food or drink, often including medicines
overuse (verb)
To consume or deplete resources excessively, such as money or energy
bribe (verb)
To earn income dishonestly or to take a bribe
enjoy (verb)
To enjoy or derive pleasure from something
exceed limit (verb)
To exceed a limit or take more than needed metaphorically
Absolute Beginner Very Common
intercourse (verb)
To have sexual intercourse
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
dominate (verb)
To overwhelmingly win or be superior in a competition or comparison
Intermediate Common
eat (verb)
To have a meal, not limited to eating rice.
Beginner Very Common
Vegetarian diet (verb)
To follow a vegetarian diet for religious purposes, especially during the Vegetarian Festival, abstaining from meat and certain foods according to Buddhist and Taoist traditions.
Intermediate Common
benefit internally (verb)
To benefit secretly from within an organization or environment.
Intermediate Uncommon
take time (verb)
To take or require time; to be time-consuming.
Beginner Common
Drink alcohol (verb)
To drink alcohol
Beginner Common
Eat (verb)
To eat food
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Japanese dress (noun)
A traditional Japanese garment, a long and loose dress with wide sleeves and a sash at the waist; also refers to similar women's tops.
Intermediate Common
Behaviour (noun)
Physical expression of behavior, such as manners.
Verb form (noun)
A grammatical verb form indicating the action or state of a subject.
Intermediate Common
mental impurities (noun)
Mental impurities causing suffering and obstacles to enlightenment in Buddhism.
mind defilements (noun)
Defilements that cloud the mind, such as greed, anger, and delusion.
lust (noun)
Desires, sensuality, or lust, often linked to moral imperfections.
Upper Intermediate Common
Kilo (noun, classifier)
Informal abbreviation for kilogram or kilometer.
Beginner Very Common
kilogram (noun)
Unit of weight equal to 1,000 grams, also known as kilo or lo.
Beginner Very Common
1,000 meters (noun)
A unit of measurement equal to 1,000 meters.
กิโล (noun)
Colloquial term for 'kilometer', often shortened to 'กิโล'.
Beginner Very Common
loom (noun)
A loom or a bookbinding machine.
how many (adjective)
Interrogative adjective used to ask 'how many' or state 'not many'.
Advanced Rare
Entomology (noun)
The scientific study of insects.
Advanced Uncommon
obstruct (verb)
To obstruct or impede progress or movement.
Lower Intermediate Common
block (verb)
To obstruct or prevent progress or actions.
discriminate (verb)
To treat people differently, often unfairly, based on specific attributes.
Intermediate Common
guitar (noun)
A stringed musical instrument played by plucking or strumming, commonly known as a guitar, which can be acoustic or electric.
Beginner Common
Guitar (noun)
A stringed musical instrument typically with six strings, played by plucking or strumming.
Beginner Very Common
What time? (interrogative phrase)
Used to ask for the current time.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
hoof (noun)
The hoof of herbivorous animals such as horses and cows.
currency (noun)
The currency unit of Laos.
Beginner Common
What time? What hour? (phrase)
An informal question asking for the current time or the time of an event.
Beginner Very Common
Bird (noun)
A flightless bird native to New Zealand.
Fruit (noun)
An edible fruit with brown skin and green flesh from the genus Actinidia.
Beginner Common
sport, game (noun)
An activity or game with set rules for enjoyment, stress relief, or physical fitness, often competitive.
Beginner Common
Echo loudly (verb)
To produce a loud, echoing sound that reverberates.
Resoundingly (adverb)
Characterized by a resounding or emphatic quality.
Intermediate Common
semi- (prefix)
Prefix denoting partial or incomplete.
Lower Intermediate Common
center (noun)
A point or place equidistant from all edges or parts; the center.
intermediate (adjective)
An intermediate state or quality, between two extremes.
Beginner Common
fabricate; lie (verb)
To fabricate or lie about a story or news without a basis.
Beginner Common
shrimp/prawn (noun)
Marine and freshwater animal with ten legs, elongated body, and exoskeleton, found in various species like shrimp and prawn.
Beginner Very Common
Sea shrimp (noun)
Shrimp found in saltwater environments like seas and oceans.
Beginner Common
Small shrimp (noun)
Small freshwater shrimp used in Thai dishes and as fishing bait.
Beginner Common
Freshwater prawn (noun)
Large freshwater prawns found in rivers, used in Thai cuisine.
Beginner Common
Tiger prawn (noun)
Tiger prawn, a large prawn with distinct stripes, common in Thai cuisine.
Beginner Common
lock device (noun)
A device used to lock or secure doors and windows, often making a clicking sound when turned.
Beginner Common
monk's dwelling (noun)
A dwelling for monks and novices.
Beginner Common
cut off (verb)
To cut off or behead.
shortened (adjective)
Shortened, blunt, or cut-off in appearance.
Intermediate Common
advisor (noun)
A strategic advisor or consultant, especially in sports or business.
Upper Intermediate Common
hold (verb)
To hold, cover, or catch with the palm.
control (verb)
To control or maintain composure.
Beginner Common
Aquarius (noun)
A common abbreviation for the zodiac sign Aquarius.
February (noun)
The month of February in the Thai calendar.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
February (noun)
The second month of the solar calendar with 28 or 29 days.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
ghost child (noun)
A deified child spirit in Thai folklore, often seen as a ghost child believed to bring good luck
infant (noun)
A child or infant
Intermediate Common
merit (noun)
Merit or good deed considered beneficial in Buddhism.
Intermediate Common
Rose shrub (noun)
A shrub of the genus Rosa, known for its thorny stems and fragrant flowers in various colors, used in perfume production.
Beginner Common