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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
humble self-reference (pronoun)
A respectful pronoun used to humbly refer to oneself when addressing or speaking about royalty.
Advanced Uncommon
spread evenly (verb)
To evenly distribute or smooth out a surface or substance
reorganize (verb)
To adjust or organize by redistributing for balance
Beginner Common
smooth (adjective)
Smooth and without patterns or roughness.
empty (adjective)
Completely used up or emptied, with nothing left.
Beginner Common
hate (verb)
To dislike intensely or to despise.
Beginner Common
Hate intensely (verb)
To feel intense dislike or hatred
Intermediate Common
spiral (noun)
A spiral or twisted form seen in objects like screws or braided ropes.
twist (verb)
The action of twisting or intertwining ropes, often to increase tightness.
Beginner Common
sea salt (noun)
A salty substance used for seasoning food, typically obtained from seawater.
chemical salt (noun)
A compound formed from a metal or metal-equivalent group with an acid radical.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Salt (noun)
A common type of salt known as sodium chloride, used in cooking and various industries.
Beginner Very Common
scattered (adjective)
Scattered or dispersed everywhere.
Beginner Common
mineral (noun)
An essential inorganic substance or element needed in small amounts for the body's growth and development.
Lower Intermediate Common
cart (noun)
A two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a buffalo or ox.
Beginner Common
Head hair (noun)
The hair on the head, often used in formal or poetic contexts.
Sacred hair (noun)
A sacred or revered lock of hair, often of religious significance.
Advanced Uncommon
hair (noun)
Hair on the head.
Beginner Common
farmland (noun)
Land used for growing crops or farming.
Beginner Common
Farmer (noun)
A person engaged in agriculture, including crop cultivation and animal rearing.
Beginner Common
agriculture (noun)
The practice of cultivating land and raising animals, including fisheries and forestry.
Beginner Common
agriculture (noun)
The study of agriculture and agricultural science.
Intermediate Common
retire (verb)
To retire, especially from government service.
Intermediate Common
Retire (verb, noun)
The act of retiring from employment, especially upon reaching the eligible age for a pension.
Intermediate Common
flower part (noun)
The reproductive part of a flower, often in threads, including pollen.
Intermediate Common
scratch (verb)
To scratch using fingernails or similar objects to relieve itching, or when an anchor drags along the seabed without holding.
Beginner Common
Old (adjective)
Not new; used for objects, ideas, or practices, indicating they have existed for a long time or are outdated.
Former (adjective)
Refers to something previous or former, often used for people or actions from the past.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Nine (quantifier, noun)
The number following eight.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
skilled (adjective)
Skilled and proficient in a particular area.
bold (adjective)
Bold and confident, showing no fear.
cool (adjective)
Describing something as cool, great, or fine.
Upper Intermediate Common
old (adjective)
Describes something that is old, aged, or not new, often in an informal or casual context.
Beginner Common
9 o'clock (noun)
Nine o'clock, often referring to either 9:00 AM or 9:00 PM.
Beginner Very Common
Korea (region) (noun)
A region in East Asia, comprising North Korea and South Korea.
South Korea (noun)
A country in East Asia, representing the southern part of the Korean Peninsula.
Korean (adjective)
Relating to Korea or its people, language, or culture.
Beginner Common
South Korea (proper noun)
A country located in East Asia, officially known as the Republic of Korea.
Beginner Common
North Korea (noun)
A country in East Asia officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, located on the Korean Peninsula and bordered by China, Russia, and South Korea.
Intermediate Common
chair (noun)
A piece of furniture with a raised surface supported by legs, commonly used for sitting.
leadership role (noun)
A leadership position or official role in an organization, such as a board chair.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Island (noun)
A piece of land surrounded by water.
Cling (verb)
To hold, cling, or attach to something for support.
Beginner Common
median strip (noun)
A median strip or traffic island that separates opposing lanes of traffic on a road.
Beginner Common
monitor (verb)
To follow closely or monitor persistently.
attach (verb)
To adhere, attach, or fasten.
Intermediate Common
island (proper noun)
Koh Lanta, an island district in Krabi Province, Thailand, known for its beaches and tourism.
Beginner Common
Thai island (noun)
An island located in the Gulf of Thailand, known for its beaches and resorts.
Beginner Common
Happen (verb)
To happen or occur, often suddenly.
Exist/Born (verb)
To exist or be born; to arise or originate.
Beginner Common
happen (verb)
To occur or take place, often referring to events or situations coming into existence or developing.
Beginner Common
yield result (verb)
To produce an outcome or measurable result.
Intermediate Common
incident (verb)
To experience an incident or problem
Beginner Common
incident happens (verb)
An incident occurs, especially referring to an unexpected event or accident.
Lower Intermediate Common
Accident (verb)
To experience an accident or mishap, often resulting in damage or injury.
Beginner Common
exceed (verb)
To go beyond a limit or standard; to exceed.
excessive (adjective)
To be excessive or too much in amount, degree, or size.
Beginner Very Common
Beyond expectations (adjective)
Exceeding expectations or being unexpectedly better or greater.
Intermediate Common
beyond means (adjective)
Exceeding one's capacity or living beyond one's means, often financially.
Intermediate Common
excessive (adjective, adverb)
Excessive in degree or extent.
Beginner Very Common
lazy (verb)
To avoid doing something due to laziness or reluctance
Beginner Very Common
Mechanical device (noun)
A mechanical device that transmits power and motion in machines or functions to change the gear ratio in vehicles.
Beginner Very Common
Dignity (noun)
Dignity and self-respect in behavior or manner.
Honor (noun)
Honor and respect associated with one's status or achievements.
Intermediate Common
Honor (noun)
Honor and recognition for achievements or virtues.
Merit (noun)
Recognition of meritorious service or distinguished acts.
Intermediate Common
prestige (noun)
High honor or prestige associated with a person's reputation.
Intermediate Common