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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Informal I/me (pronoun)
An informal pronoun for 'I' or 'me' used among close friends or in casual settings, but can be considered impolite in formal contexts.
Intermediate Common
northern stupa (noun)
A regional term used in northern Thailand for a monument, monk's cell, or stupa.
shout (verb)
To holler or call out loudly.
Advanced Rare
Restore (verb)
To restore something to its original condition or reputation.
Borrow (verb)
To borrow money with interest.
Upper Intermediate Common
Google (proper noun)
A widely used search engine developed by Google Inc., often referring to the company and its products.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
borrow money (verb)
To borrow money, typically with the agreement to repay it.
Beginner Common
save nation (verb)
To take actions to save or protect the nation, often in a political or historical context.
Advanced Uncommon
rescue (verb)
To perform rescue operations in emergencies or disasters
Intermediate Common
borrow (verb)
To borrow or take a loan from someone with the intention of returning it.
Beginner Very Common
Misaligned (adjective)
Not aligned or orderly, often used for objects in rows or columns, such as crooked teeth.
Protrude (verb)
To stick out or protrude slightly.
Show off (verb)
To act in a boastful or ostentatious manner.
Beginner Common
fashionable (adjective)
Stylish or fashionable, often used to describe something trendy or unique in appearance.
smart (adjective)
Clever or savvy, indicating intelligence or resourcefulness.
Beginner Common
guess (verb)
To guess or predict based on available information without certainty.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
skilled (adjective)
Capable or skilled in a particular field, such as academics or problem-solving.
Beginner Common
barking deer (noun)
A small deer in the genus Muntiacus, known for its distinctive ridged forehead. Includes species like the barking deer and black barking deer.
Intermediate Common
stylish (adjective)
An elegant or stylish building or car.
Intermediate Common
skilled (adjective)
To be skilled, competent, or talented in a specific area.
Beginner Common
speculate (verb)
To speculate in financial markets for profit, based on future market trends.
Upper Intermediate Common
respected monk (noun)
A highly respected monk or spiritual teacher, known for profound religious knowledge and spiritual insight.
Intermediate Common
standard (noun)
A specified principle or standard used to judge or qualify something.
compel (verb)
To compel or request with compulsion, such as drafting people for work or conscription.
Lower Intermediate Common
Draft (verb)
To draft individuals into military service.
Lower Intermediate Common
Astrology point (noun)
A celestial point in astrology representing a position where the moon crosses from north to south of the ecliptic.
Neptune (noun)
Neptune, referred to in both Pali and Sanskrit traditions.
Expert Rare
keep/store (verb)
To keep or store items or information.
collect/gather (verb)
To collect or gather objects or resources.
saved (adjective)
Used after a noun to indicate something kept or saved, such as savings or stored items.
Beginner Very Common
accumulate (verb)
To accumulate or gather something over time.
Intermediate Common
Harvest crops (verb)
To harvest crops or gather mature produce from fields.
Gather items (verb)
To gather or accumulate items or achievements over time.
Intermediate Common
pack belongings (verb)
To pack, put away, or organize belongings, often in preparation for leaving.
clean space (verb)
To tidy or clean a space by removing clutter or unnecessary items.
Beginner Common
Collect/store data (verb)
To collect or store data or information.
Intermediate Common
Harvest (verb)
To harvest rice
Intermediate Common
keep secret (verb)
To keep something secret or maintain confidentiality.
suppress emotions (verb)
To hold or contain feelings or emotions internally.
summarize (verb)
To summarize or extract main points.
Intermediate Common
save money (verb)
To save or set aside money for future use.
collect money (verb)
To collect or gather money from individuals as payment or donation.
charge (verb)
To charge or require someone to pay a specified amount.
Beginner Common
isolate (verb)
To confine oneself or avoid social interaction.
prepare privately (verb)
To prepare in private or seclusion, often for events or performances.
Intermediate Common
collect taxes (verb)
The act of collecting taxes by government or authorities.
Intermediate Common
preserve (verb)
To preserve and store something in a safe or proper condition.
Beginner Common
competition (noun)
A competition or activity with set rules, such as sports or computer games, or a metaphorical performance using strategies.
Beginner Very Common
Game (noun)
An activity or competition for amusement or fun, often referring to video or digital games.
Beginner Very Common
Online game (noun)
A video game played over the internet.
Beginner Very Common
gay (noun)
A male who is attracted to other males.
gay-related (adjective)
Relating to characteristics or matters concerning homosexual men.
Beginner Common
LGBTQ+ parade (noun)
A parade celebrating LGBTQ+ culture and diversity, often featuring floats, music, and dancing.
Intermediate Common
respect (verb)
To show respect or deference due to authority or seniority.
fear (verb)
To fear or be in awe of something.
Intermediate Common
tense muscles (verb)
To tense or tighten muscles, often reflexively in response to fear or anticipation.
stiff muscles (adjective)
A state where muscles become stiff and cannot move easily.
brace (verb)
To brace oneself physically or mentally for anticipated challenges.
Lower Intermediate Common
fear (verb)
To feel fear or unease, often with respect.
Intermediate Common
respect + fear (verb)
To feel a mix of respect and fear towards someone or something powerful.
Intermediate Common
be considerate (verb)
To act considerately towards others, respecting their feelings and showing reluctance to impose upon them.
fear offending (verb)
To be afraid of offending someone.
Beginner Very Common
level; rank (noun)
A level of quality or rank, often used to indicate academic performance or product standards.
Beginner Very Common
Anecdote (noun)
A minor or anecdotal part of a story that is entertaining or interesting, often related to short events in the biography of an important person.
Details (noun)
Details or small decorative parts.
Upper Intermediate Common
armor (noun)
Protective covering used for defense, such as armor or armored vehicles.
Beginner Common
introduce (verb)
To announce or inform in advance and lead in traditional songs.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
trowel (noun)
A flat tool made of wood or metal used for handling cement.
Beginner Common
magnificent (adjective)
Grand, magnificent, or powerful, often describing impressive size, influence, or importance.
Upper Intermediate Common
short cropped (adjective)
Very short or closely cropped, typically used to describe hair, fur, or grass.
Beginner Common
scales (noun)
Overlapping plates covering fish or reptiles, or thin hardened formations like crystals or scale patterns.
Beginner Common
Respected head (noun)
Head, used in expressions to show high respect.
Advanced Rare