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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Honor (noun)
Esteem and recognition given to someone for achievements.
Intermediate Common
hook (verb)
The action of something curved or hooked attaching or holding onto another object; to physically connect or seize.
harvest (verb)
To cut or harvest crops using a sharp tool like a sickle.
relate (verb)
To relate to or be concerned with something.
Intermediate Common
flirt (verb)
To speak romantically or seductively to someone.
Lower Intermediate Common
concerning (preposition)
Concerning or related to a particular subject or topic.
Beginner Very Common
related (verb)
To be related or connected to something
relevant (adjective)
To be relevant or pertinent to a particular matter
Intermediate Common
harvest rice (verb)
To harvest or collect rice plants
Beginner Common
connected (verb)
To be connected or related to something.
follow (verb)
To follow in sequence or occur as a result of something.
Beginner Common
involved (verb)
To be involved or connected with something
Intermediate Common
connect (verb)
To connect or relate elements, ideas, or themes.
involve (verb)
To involve or affect in a relationship or association.
Intermediate Common
support (verb)
To support or assist in growth or development
Intermediate Common
support (verb)
To assist or support, especially within a group or community.
Intermediate Common
almost (adverb)
Close to occurring or being completed, but not quite achieved.
Beginner Very Common
almost (adverb)
Almost; nearly; close to experiencing or achieving something
Beginner Very Common
you (pronoun)
A second-person pronoun used for someone close or younger.
they (pronoun)
A colloquial third-person pronoun used to refer to someone being spoken about.
Beginner Common
old; intense (adjective)
Having an advanced age or in old age; intense in color or taste.
experienced (adjective)
Experienced or deeply involved in a subject.
Lower Intermediate Common
untie (verb)
To untangle or make loose from a tight condition.
solve (verb)
To solve or overcome difficulties, such as resolving a problem or case.
repair (verb)
To repair, improve, or restore something to its original condition.
cure (verb)
To cure or alleviate conditions like embarrassment, poverty, or disease.
Beginner Common
old (adjective)
Very old or aged, often used informally to describe something or someone that has existed for a long time.
stale (adjective)
Stale or overripe, describing food or items that have lost freshness.
Beginner Common
grow strong (verb)
To become strong, mature, or powerful, often in terms of skills or abilities
skillful (verb)
To be proficient or highly skillful in something
Upper Intermediate Common
Correct (verb)
To correct or modify something to improve it or make it suitable.
Beginner Very Common
Solve problem (verb)
To solve or troubleshoot a problem
Beginner Very Common
Take revenge (verb)
To inflict punishment or harm on someone in return for a wrong or harm done.
Beginner Common
Thai soup (noun)
A type of Thai dish that is soupy, often named based on its preparation and ingredients, such as clear soup, spicy curry, or sour curry.
make curry (verb)
To prepare a dish that is a curry.
Beginner Very Common
river rapid (noun)
A rapid or shallow river area with protruding rocks or currents.
Intermediate Common
Gang (noun)
A group of people forming a clique or faction, often with negative connotations such as engaging in illegal or disruptive behavior.
Beginner Common
Green curry (noun)
A popular Thai green curry dish made with green curry paste, coconut milk, meat, and various herbs.
Beginner Very Common
criminal group (noun)
A group or organization acting together, often referring to a criminal group or delinquents.
clique (noun)
A group of friends or people who regularly associate for common interests or activities.
Intermediate Common
spicy sour soup (noun)
A traditional Thai spicy and sour soup made with fish, vegetables, and sour curry paste, sometimes including shrimp or other seafood.
Beginner Very Common
age (verb)
To become old or age naturally
Beginner Common
excuse (verb)
To justify or make excuses for oneself
Intermediate Common
defend (verb)
To defend or justify an action or argument, often in a legal context.
Intermediate Common
central object (noun)
A central hard object used for securing, often covered by something else.
solid inside (adjective)
Solid inside, typically describing fruits like durians or mangoes.
axle (noun)
An axle, axis, or spindle.
Intermediate Common
central core (noun)
The central core or main axis of an object, system, or organization, essential for its structure or function.
Intermediate Common
leader (noun)
A leader or main figure in a group gathering for protests or negotiations.
mainstay (noun)
A mainstay or backbone within a group or organization.
Intermediate Common
core (noun)
The core or essential part of something; significant importance.
Upper Intermediate Common
Solve problem (verb)
To solve or address a problem.
Troubleshoot (verb)
To troubleshoot technical or mechanical issues.
Beginner Very Common
undress (verb)
To undress or be naked.
Beginner Common
overcook (verb)
To be overcooked or burnt.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
mix (verb)
To mix or blend with an element or quality, such as colors or emotions.
Beginner Common
Cheek (noun)
The fleshy part of the face at either side of the mouth.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
strong (adjective)
Strong, tough, or resilient, often describing physical or mental strength.
Intermediate Common
treat disease (verb)
To treat or cure a disease
Intermediate Common
annoy (verb)
To cause trouble, annoyance, or irritation.
pretend (verb)
To pretend or feign a condition or emotion.
Beginner Very Common
rice husk (noun)
The husk of rice separated during milling.
Beginner Common
side dishes (noun)
Food or snacks served with alcohol.
accompany (verb)
To accompany or mix with other items, especially in eating or drinking contexts.
Beginner Common
shrub/tree (noun)
A shrub or small tree known for its glossy leaves and fragrant white flowers, used for crafts.
glass (noun)
A transparent material like glass or crystal, often used to describe gemstones or glassware.
glass cup (noun, classifier)
Container for drinking made from glass.
valued symbol (noun)
Symbolically represents something highly valued, such as the Triple Gem or beloved items.
Intermediate Uncommon
swing (verb)
To swing or move back and forth, often with a base attached to something
shake (verb)
To shake or vibrate by moving rapidly back and forth
Beginner Common
drinking glass (noun)
A container used for drinking water, such as a glass or tumbler.
Beginner Very Common
gas (noun)
An air-like substance that expands freely to fill space.
fuel (noun)
Natural gas or gasoline used as fuel.
LPG (noun)
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) used for cooking or heating.
Beginner Common
fuel blend (noun)
A blend of gasoline and ethanol used as automotive fuel.
Lower Intermediate Common
sheep (noun)
A domesticated mammal of the Ovis genus, often kept for its wool.
scrape (verb)
To softly scrape off or carve designs using tools or fingernails.
unpack (verb)
To pry or separate things that are tightly stuck or held together, such as unwrapping or unbinding items.
Beginner Common