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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
carve (verb)
To carve or sculpt a solid material into detailed designs or figures.
Intermediate Common
cheat (noun)
A deceitful or dishonest person.
name (noun)
A nickname often used for someone of Chinese descent.
Intermediate Common
elegant (adjective)
Luxurious and elegant, often related to dressing or behavior.
stylish (verb)
Stylish and attractive in appearance.
Lower Intermediate Common
cheat (verb)
To use tricks or deception to cheat or defraud.
dishonest (verb, adjective)
To be dishonest or fraudulent.
Beginner Very Common
Warehouse (noun)
A large building used for storing goods, especially in industrial or commercial contexts.
Beginner Common
shave (verb)
To shave hair or fur with a blade.
Beginner Common
angry (verb)
To feel intensely displeased or extremely upset.
Beginner Common
furious (verb)
To be extremely angry or furious
Upper Intermediate Common
intense anger (verb)
To feel intense anger and resentment possibly with a desire for revenge
Intermediate Common
chaos (noun)
A state of chaos or disorder.
turmoil (verb, adjective)
To be in turmoil or confusion.
Lower Intermediate Common
lie (verb)
To intentionally speak falsely or deceive
Beginner Common
near (adjective, verb)
Near or close in distance or time.
Beginner Very Common
close (adjective)
Adjacent or close to each other in space.
Beginner Very Common
near (preposition, conjunction)
Close to; near; adjoining or contiguous
Beginner Very Common
nearby (adjective)
Located close by or in proximity.
similar (adjective)
Resembling or quite similar to something else.
Beginner Common
imminent (adverb)
Imminent or about to happen soon
Beginner Common
close relationship (adjective)
Having a very close or familiar relationship.
trusted (adjective)
Being trusted or regarded as a confidant.
near (adjective, adverb)
Physically close or near in distance.
Lower Intermediate Common
Chicken (noun)
A bird from several families, with males having large combs and long spurs, able to fly short distances, commonly known as chicken, hen, or cock.
Prostitute (noun)
(Slang) A prostitute.
Beginner Very Common
tour guide (noun)
A person who guides tourists and provides information about attractions.
Beginner Common
Fried chicken (noun)
Chicken that is deep-fried and popular in many cuisines.
Beginner Common
Grilled chicken (noun)
Chicken that has been marinated and grilled, a popular dish in Thai cuisine.
Beginner Very Common
far (adjective, adverb)
Physically distant or far away from a location.
Beginner Very Common
distant (adverb)
Far away; distant both physically and metaphorically.
Beginner Common
Very far (adjective)
Extremely far or distant
Beginner Common
Confucius (proper noun)
Confucius, a Chinese philosopher known for teachings on ethics and social relationships
Intermediate Common
Zhuge Liang (proper noun)
Zhuge Liang, a renowned strategist and statesman from China's Three Kingdoms period, symbolizing wisdom and strategic thinking in Thai culture.
Intermediate Common
eliminate (verb)
To eliminate or get rid of something, such as dirt.
Intermediate Common
verdant (adjective)
Characterized by lush, green vegetation
lush (verb)
To be verdant or lush with greenery
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
time (noun)
A specific point or segment of time.
while (conjunction)
Indicates an action occurring simultaneously with another.
environment (noun)
Situation or setting during a particular period or event.
Beginner Common
simultaneously (adverb)
At the same time; simultaneously or meanwhile, indicating concurrent events or actions.
Beginner Common
while (conjunction)
Used to indicate the time during which something happens
whereas (conjunction)
Used to indicate contrast between two statements
Beginner Very Common
then (adverb)
At that time; then. Refers to a specific time period previously mentioned.
Lower Intermediate Common
now (adverb)
At the present moment or currently.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
coil (verb)
To coil or curl into a circle, such as a snake or wire, or to bend something into curves or patterns.
Upper Intermediate Common
coil (noun)
A wire wound into a spiral or coil shape, often used in electrical engineering.
Intermediate Common
Hair/fur (noun)
Fibers or filaments growing on skin, animals, trees, fruits, or leaves.
Transport (verb)
To transport a large quantity of items from one place to another.
Beginner Very Common
thick (adjective)
A liquid that is thick, dense, or concentrated.
Lower Intermediate Common
move belongings (verb)
To move or transport belongings, typically during relocation.
Beginner Common
Load/unload (verb)
To load or unload goods or cargo
Data transfer (verb)
To transfer information or data
Intermediate Common
custom (noun)
A customary practice, convention, or manner.
Intermediate Common
sweet foods (noun)
Foods not part of a main meal, often made with flour, rice, coconut milk, or sugar, regionally called 'khao nom' in the north.
sweets (noun)
Snacks or desserts, especially sweet ones.
Advanced Rare
Thai noodles (noun)
A Thai noodle dish made from fermented rice noodles, often served with various curries.
Beginner Very Common
bread (noun)
A type of food made from flour and yeast, kneaded, risen, and baked; commonly known as bread.
Beginner Very Common
Thai sweets (noun)
Sweet Thai desserts typically made with ingredients like flour, sugar, and coconut milk.
Beginner Common
Relocate (verb)
To move or transfer items, possessions, or responsibilities to a different location.
Intermediate Common
goosebumps (verb)
To experience goosebumps, often due to cold or strong emotions like fear or excitement.
Beginner Common
Transportation (noun)
The act or process of moving goods or people from one place to another.
Transport (verb)
To move goods or people from one place to another.
Beginner Common
Transport goods (noun, verb)
The transportation of goods from one place to another.
Intermediate Common
size (noun)
The dimension or size of something, indicating its large, small, long, or short characteristics.
magnitude (noun)
The extent or magnitude of a situation or condition.
Beginner Very Common
extent (conjunction)
To the extent that, indicating a degree resulting in a consequence
even (conjunction)
Used as 'even' to emphasize something surprising or unexpected
Intermediate Common