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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
same size (adjective)
Having the same size or dimensions
Beginner Common
So much (adverb)
To such a degree; so much
Beginner Very Common
so much (adverb)
To this extent or degree, used to emphasize magnitude or severity.
like this (adverb)
In this manner or way, indicating how something is done.
Beginner Common
small size (adjective)
Small to moderately sized, describing objects or entities smaller than average.
Beginner Common
large (adjective)
Large in size or scale.
Beginner Very Common
medicine (noun)
A traditional medicinal formulation or prescription.
parallel (verb, adjective)
To line up or be parallel, such as in running alongside or aligned together.
parallel lines (noun)
Two straight lines remaining equidistant throughout, known as parallel lines.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
name formally (verb)
To formally name or designate someone or something, often in ceremonial or official contexts.
Intermediate Uncommon
press/sandwich (verb)
To press or sandwich between two sides or to approach closely from both sides.
Intermediate Uncommon
jackfruit (noun)
A tropical tree species, also known as jackfruit, with edible sweet yellow lobes and a prickly exterior.
Beginner Common
Bite (verb)
To press or bite with the teeth, such as cracking or clenching.
Aching (verb)
To cause an aching feeling as if something is pressing or squeezing.
Beginner Common
ponder (verb)
To ponder deeply or seriously consider something.
Intermediate Common
procession (noun)
A formation or series of people, vehicles, or vessels organized in a line, such as a parade or convoy.
Intermediate Common
Vehicle convoy (noun)
A series or group of connected vehicles traveling together on a railway or road.
Beginner Common
procession (noun)
A procession or parade involving people, vehicles, or floats, often for celebrations or ceremonies.
Lower Intermediate Common
bitter (adjective)
Having a bitter or astringent taste.
Beginner Common
dominate (verb)
To behave or speak in a manner showing superiority or to make others feel inferior; to control emotions.
oppress (verb)
To oppress or suppress forcefully.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Rape (verb)
To commit rape, involving sexual violence.
Intermediate Common
threaten (verb)
To threaten or intimidate someone to make them comply or feel fear.
Intermediate Common
Turmeric plant (noun)
A herbaceous plant species (Curcuma longa) with yellow rhizomes, used in cooking, medicine, body powder, and dyeing. Also known regionally as 'khamin chan' or 'khi min'.
Beginner Common
thief (noun)
A person who steals property.
steal (verb)
To steal or secretly commit an unauthorized act.
Beginner Common
Waste (noun)
Material discarded as waste or something regarded as worthless.
Debris (noun)
Debris or litter found in the environment.
Beginner Very Common
feel disgusted (verb, adjective)
To feel disgusted by something unpleasant.
Intermediate Common
diligent (adjective, verb)
To work diligently and consistently without laziness.
Beginner Common
Prepare to move (verb)
Move or act as if preparing to take an action, like getting ready to speak or lift a sword.
Slight shift (verb)
Shift slightly, such as moving furniture or adjusting one's position.
Beginner Common
move (verb)
To move or adjust one's body or position
Beginner Very Common
expand (verb)
To expand, enlarge, or extend physically or metaphorically; to explain or clarify an idea.
Beginner Common
elaborate (verb)
To elaborate or provide a detailed explanation for clarity.
Intermediate Common
expand (verb)
To expand or increase in size, volume, or scope, applicable in various contexts such as economics, business, and physical or abstract growth.
Intermediate Common
expand results (verb)
To expand, extend, or further develop results or findings
Intermediate Common
propagate (verb)
To propagate or reproduce species, especially in plants and animals.
Intermediate Common
enlarge (verb)
To enlarge or expand in size or extent
Intermediate Common
crush/rub (verb)
To crush or rub something repeatedly until it is pulverized or softened, such as rubbing eyes or destroying completely.
Lower Intermediate Common
sacred object (noun)
A sacred object believed to hold supernatural power.
sacred power (adjective)
Possessing sacred or supernatural power capable of achieving desired outcomes.
Advanced Rare
Thai flute (noun)
A traditional Thai wind instrument, typically made from bamboo or other materials, played by blowing across the mouthpiece, with several types such as Khlui U and Khlui Phiang-o.
Intermediate Common
bottle (noun, classifier)
A container usually made of glass or plastic, with a narrow neck, used for storing liquids and also serves as a classifier for such items.
Beginner Very Common
seek actively (verb)
To actively and diligently seek and acquire more.
Advanced Uncommon
children's age (noun, classifier)
A unit for counting the age of children up to 12 years old.
Beginner Common
Auspicious spirit (noun)
A concept representing auspiciousness or prosperity, often seen as a protective spirit inherent in individuals, animals, and objects.
Spirit ceremony (noun)
Ceremonial practices involving the invocation or nurturing of a spirit, including actions like spirit-calling or offering gifts for goodwill.
Spiritual gift (noun)
Items or gifts given after a spirit-related ceremony.
Upper Intermediate Common
popular person (noun)
A person who is very popular and widely loved.
Beginner Common
beloved (noun)
A beloved or cherished person, often used affectionately or poetically.
lovely (noun)
A sight or person considered lovely or beautiful.
Intermediate Uncommon
opposite to left (adjective)
The direction opposite to left; if facing east, the south side; if facing away from a river's source, the right bank.
right wing (noun)
A political term for groups with conservative ideals, known as the right wing.
Beginner Very Common
obstruct (verb)
To obstruct or block the way
Beginner Common
throw (verb)
To throw something with force
discard (verb)
To discard something by throwing it away
Beginner Common
Block (verb)
To block or hinder passage
Beginner Common
axe (noun)
A tool with a heavy metal head and a handle, used for cutting and chopping wood.
Beginner Common
right hand (noun)
The hand located on the right side of the human body.
right side (noun)
The direction or side that is opposite to left, often used for directions or locations.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
request (verb)
To ask for or request something desired.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
segment joint (noun)
The part between segments of bamboo or sugar cane; joint where two things connect, like pipe joints.
body joint (noun)
Parts of the body with joints that can bend, such as wrist, elbow, and ankle.
issue (noun)
A concise segment or topic, often referring to disputes, resolutions, or statements.
clause (noun)
Points or aspects in agreements, key points, or accusations.
clause (noun, classifier)
Item, provision, or clause; classifier for point, item or clause.
Intermediate Uncommon
legal article (noun)
A legal provision or article within statutes or codes.
Advanced Common
Accusation (noun)
An accusation or charge, typically in a legal context
Upper Intermediate Common