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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Regulation (noun)
A statement outlining standards or procedures that individuals must follow.
Intermediate Common
Apologize (verb)
To apologize or ask for forgiveness for an offense or misstep.
Intermediate Common
written work (noun)
A written work such as an essay, article, or literary composition.
Intermediate Common
message (noun)
A message or piece of writing, such as a note, email, or SMS.
content (noun)
The content or information conveyed in communication.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
request favor (verb)
To request kindness or ask for a favor politely.
Intermediate Common
request help (verb)
To ask for assistance or support.
Beginner Common
Request help (verb)
Request cooperation or assistance
Upper Intermediate Common
insight (noun)
Insight or understanding gained through reflection or event.
lesson (noun)
Moral lesson or teaching from a story or event.
Intermediate Common
opinion (noun)
An opinion or comment on a particular topic.
Beginner Common
things (noun)
Various items or possessions.
of (preposition)
Used to indicate possession.
Beginner Common
seized evidence (noun)
Items seized as evidence in a criminal case.
Upper Intermediate Common
monk offering (noun)
Fruits and dry food prepared for monks
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
food (noun)
Food or snacks meant for eating
Beginner Very Common
Old items (noun)
Items that are old or have been previously used.
Antiques (noun)
Objects regarded as antiques or items of historical interest.
Beginner Common
Amulet (noun)
An amulet or talisman believed to have magical powers or provide protection and good luck.
Intermediate Common
Gift (noun)
An item given for comfort, friendship, or celebration, like a New Year's or birthday gift.
Beginner Very Common
solid (noun)
A substance in a solid state, distinct from liquid and gas, with definite shape and volume.
Intermediate Common
your (pronoun)
A possessive pronoun used to indicate ownership or association with the person being addressed.
your (possessive adjective)
A possessive adjective used to indicate something belonging to the person being addressed.
Beginner Very Common
whose (pronoun, interrogative)
Used to ask about or indicate possession.
someone's (indefinite pronoun)
Referring to possession by someone unspecified.
Beginner Very Common
Authentic (adjective, noun)
Authentic; genuine; the original or real thing
Beginner Common
Stolen goods (noun)
Items acquired through theft
Intermediate Common
doubtful (verb)
To feel doubtful, suspicious, or to have reservations.
Intermediate Common
national (noun, adjective)
Belonging to or associated with the nation, often used in formal contexts.
Lower Intermediate Common
household items (noun)
Household items or tools used in daily activities
Beginner Very Common
valuable object (noun)
A valuable or high-quality object.
talisman (noun)
Charm or protective talisman.
Beginner Common
Contraband (noun)
Goods traded illegally, often bypassing customs or regulations.
Intermediate Common
free gift (noun)
A free item given with a purchase to promote sales.
Beginner Very Common
Souvenir (noun)
An item kept as a reminder of a place, person, or event
Beginner Common
genuine (adjective)
Authentic or genuine.
Beginner Common
Fake item (noun)
An item that is not genuine and mimics something real, often used to deceive.
Beginner Common
souvenir (noun)
A gift or souvenir brought back for others after a trip.
Beginner Very Common
illegal goods (noun)
Stolen or illegal goods that could cause trouble if possessed.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
prize (noun)
An item given as a reward or prize for achievements or winning a competition.
Beginner Common
toy (noun)
An object designed for play, typically used by children.
plaything (noun)
An item used for amusement, which can also be enjoyed by adults or pets.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
global (prepositional phrase)
Belonging to or characteristic of the world
Beginner Common
temple items (noun)
Items or property belonging to a temple, used for religious ceremonies.
Beginner Common
snack (noun)
Small portions of food eaten between meals.
Beginner Common
monastic property (noun)
Property or objects belonging to or used by the monastic community in Buddhism, including donations.
Intermediate Common
waste (noun)
Items or substances that are no longer useful or needed, typically disposed of.
defective (noun)
Defective products or goods failing to meet quality standards, often discarded.
Beginner Common
engagement gift (noun)
An engagement gift or dowry given during marriage proposals, symbolizing commitment in Thai culture.
Intermediate Common
Government property (noun)
State-owned or royal property, including assets owned by the government or the monarchy.
Intermediate Common
Dessert (noun)
Sweet food typically eaten after a meal, such as dessert or snacks.
Beginner Common
Fluid (noun)
A state of matter that flows and conforms to the shape of its container, existing between a gas and a solid.
Beginner Very Common
new item (noun)
An object or item that is new or recently acquired.
Beginner Very Common
limitation (noun)
Constraint or restriction in various contexts such as regulations and personal abilities.
Intermediate Common
scrape (verb)
To remove by scraping, such as fish scales.
Intermediate Common
Advantage (noun)
A favorable or beneficial quality or feature.
Beginner Common
agreement (noun)
A mutual arrangement or formal agreement between parties, often legally binding.
Intermediate Common
joint (noun)
A joint or connection point between two structures, used in mechanical, anatomical, or medical contexts.
connector (noun)
A connector used to join lengths of pipe, tube, or hose.
Intermediate Common
excuse oneself (verb)
To excuse oneself or request permission to leave.
Beginner Common