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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
method, process (noun)
A method or process, especially in scientific, technical, or industrial contexts, involving a series of steps to achieve a goal.
Upper Intermediate Common
karma (noun)
A concept representing the negative outcomes of past actions, often referred to as karma.
fate (noun)
A term expressing distress or burden due to past karma or fate.
Intermediate Common
Ownership (noun)
The state of ownership of property, including all rights an owner has to use, dispose of, and protect it.
Intermediate Common
Severe karma (noun)
Severe karma resulting in intense consequences due to bad deeds.
Intermediate Common
Working class (noun)
The working class, consisting of individuals earning wages, often in manual or industrial work.
Intermediate Common
committee (noun)
A committee or commission responsible for specific areas of jurisdiction within a legislative or governmental body.
commissioner (noun)
A commissioner serving as a member of a commission or committee.
Intermediate Common
Small stones (noun)
Small stones larger than sand grains.
Pour (verb)
To pour water, especially in a ceremonial context.
Beginner Common
cone (noun)
A cylindrical object that tapers to a point, often used in geometry; also refers to a type of Thai dessert or spiritual offering made with such cones.
Horsfieldia irya (noun)
A tree known as Horsfieldia irya, found along riverbanks and characterized by glossy leaves, yellow flowers, and fruit clusters similar to languan.
Casearia grewiifolia (noun)
A shrub known as Casearia grewiifolia, notable for its hairy leaves with small serrations, sometimes used as a traditional remedy for nasal issues.
Beginner Common
wind thread (verb)
To wind cotton thread onto a spool.
smooth (verb)
To smooth or level surfaces, like filing teeth or planing wood.
Intermediate Common
pour (verb)
To pour liquid into a narrow opening, such as a bottle or a pot.
fill in (verb)
To fill in text or numbers in a form or document.
Beginner Common
filter (verb)
To filter or strain out fine particles or impurities from liquid or air.
Beginner Common
erode (verb)
To erode or wear away gradually, reducing strength or effectiveness over time.
Intermediate Common
frame (noun)
A constructed edge or boundary, often around an object or as a figurative framework.
brittle (adjective)
Easily broken into small pieces; brittle or fragile.
Beginner Common
cracking sound (adverb)
Producing a rustling or cracking sound similar to stepping on something dry or crispy.
Beginner Uncommon
slightly salty (adjective)
Having a slightly salty taste; brackish.
dull (adjective)
Lacking excitement or enjoyment; dull.
Beginner Common
freckles (noun)
Small black or brown spots on skin, also known as freckles.
Lower Intermediate Common
sheet glass (noun)
A sheet of glass used in mirrors or windows.
Beginner Very Common
cornea (noun)
The clear, protective outer layer of the eye.
Lower Intermediate Common
Car window (noun)
Window of a vehicle, including side windows, windshields, and rear windows.
Beginner Common
Stained glass (noun)
Glass that is colored or painted for decorative purposes, often used in architecture.
Intermediate Common
Mouse deer (noun)
A small ruminant mammal in the Tragulidae family, resembling a deer but without antlers. It is known for the male's sharp upper canines. There are two species: the buffalo chevrotain and the lesser mouse-deer.
Intermediate Uncommon
sparrow (noun)
A small bird belonging to the Passeridae family, commonly known as a sparrow.
trivial (adjective)
(Colloquial) Describes something or someone as unimportant or trivial.
inferior (adjective)
Describing a characteristic of being shoddy or inferior.
Beginner Common
scatter (verb)
To scatter or disperse in various directions.
Lower Intermediate Common
scattered (verb, adjective)
To be scattered or dispersed, often resulting in a lack of order.
Intermediate Common
padding (noun)
Padding or object shaped like water caltrop pods used to protect the groin in Thai boxing.
water chestnut (noun)
Aquatic plants in the genus Trapa, known as water chestnuts, with black pods that have two horn-like projections.
Intermediate Uncommon
Clear (adjective)
Clear or obvious in appearance or comprehension
Clarify (verb)
To explain or make something understandable
Beginner Very Common
flat basket (noun)
A large, flat basket made from bamboo or other materials, used for carrying or storing items like agricultural goods.
Beginner Common
weaverbird (noun)
A small bird in the Ploceinae subfamily, known for building hanging nests and feeding on seeds. The male's head feathers turn yellow during breeding season.
Intermediate Uncommon
spread (verb)
To spread or separate to different places; to diffuse or fade out.
Intermediate Common
disperse (verb)
To disperse, scatter, or spread out over an area.
distribution (noun)
The action of distributing or allocating something widely.
Lower Intermediate Common
broadcast sound (verb)
To broadcast or transmit sound through radio or other audio channels.
audio spread (noun)
The act of disseminating or spreading audio content to the public.
Intermediate Common
decentralization (noun)
The distribution of power from a central authority to regional or local authorities
distribute (verb)
To decentralize or distribute authority
Upper Intermediate Common
small bird (noun)
A name for small birds in the Sylviidae family with slender beaks, known for their 'jib jib' sound. Examples include the common tailorbird and black-throated tailorbird.
Intermediate Common
Cluster (noun)
A group or cluster of objects or material, used to describe both physical and abstract clustering.
Beginner Common
Scatter messily (adverb)
To scatter messily and without order.
Collapse (verb)
To collapse or fall apart.
Intermediate Common
scatter (verb)
To scatter, dispersing quickly and without order
panic flee (verb)
To panic and flee
disorder (adverb)
In disorder or all directions
Beginner Common
scatter (verb)
To scatter or disperse in different directions.
stray (verb)
To stray, run away, or wander.
Intermediate Uncommon
leap (verb)
To leap or jump with energy
Beginner Common
tent (noun)
A portable shelter or dwelling made of fabric, supported by poles.
Beginner Common
Water Mimosa (noun)
A type of edible aquatic plant used in Thai cuisine, known for its slightly bitter taste and crunchy texture.
Beginner Common
strainer (noun)
A strainer used for filtering liquids, typically made from bamboo.
Beginner Common
fish trap (noun)
A floating basket or trap made from bamboo for temporarily holding fish or shrimp.
Beginner Common
imminent (adjective, verb)
Very close in proximity or time; imminent
Intermediate Common
Tighten (verb)
To fit closely or be tightly packed; to tighten or reinforce.
Intermediate Common
pull forcefully (verb)
To pull or snatch something suddenly and forcefully
veer violently (verb)
To change direction violently, as in a vehicle swerving
Beginner Common
lively (verb)
To feel lively and invigorated due to good health or enthusiasm.
fresh (adjective)
Fresh and lively in appearance or feeling.
Intermediate Common
Basket (noun)
A basket used for carrying items, often with handles for convenience.
Cable car (noun)
A cable car or gondola used for transportation.
Beginner Common
whisper (verb)
Speak softly to prevent others from hearing
Beginner Common
male genitalia (noun)
A vulgar term for the male genitalia; penis.
Advanced Uncommon
animal shell (noun)
The hard, protective outer shell of an animal like a turtle or crustacean
protective barrier (noun)
A metaphorical term for something that is tough or serves as protection
Beginner Common