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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
beg (verb)
To ask for money or goods as a means of subsistence.
beggar (noun)
A person who lives by asking others for money or goods, known as a beggar.
Beginner Common
truth (noun)
A statement or event that is true or accurate.
legal truth (noun)
Legal matters or issues regarding actual events or behaviors.
Beginner Very Common
Ankle (noun)
The joint connecting the foot to the leg.
Beginner Very Common
Apologize (verb)
To apologize or express regret for an action or statement that may have caused offense.
Sorry (interjection)
Used as an interjection to politely say 'sorry' or 'excuse me'.
Beginner Very Common
log (noun)
A large uncarved log.
Beginner Common
City (proper noun)
A major city in northeastern Thailand and the capital of Khon Kaen Province, known as an important hub for commerce and education.
Province (proper noun)
A province in northeastern Thailand recognized for its agricultural significance and educational institutions.
Beginner Common
guideline (noun)
Guideline or instruction given in a structured context, like manuals or documents
advice (noun)
Advice or recommendation provided for consideration or improvement
Intermediate Common
edge (noun)
An edge or border around an object or area
Beginner Common
boundary (noun)
A boundary or limit that defines the area or scope of something, including both physical and abstract contexts.
range (noun)
The range or extent of a concept, project, or area of interest.
Beginner Common
Thank you (phrase)
A polite expression of gratitude.
Thank (verb)
To express gratitude or appreciation.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
thank (verb)
To express gratitude informally.
Beginner Common
thank (verb)
To express gratitude or thankfulness.
Beginner Common
Horizon (noun)
The line where the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.
Beginner Common
Regulation (noun)
Regulation or statute imposed by an authority that must be followed.
Intermediate Common
guideline (noun)
A guideline or instruction outlining how something should be done
practices (noun)
A set of practices aimed at achieving a specific standard or outcome
Intermediate Common
request permission (verb)
To formally request or ask for permission.
Intermediate Common
error (noun)
A mistake, error, fault, or defect in a system or process.
Beginner Common
dispute (noun)
A legal conflict or dispute between parties.
Upper Intermediate Common
Ancient Khmer (noun)
Ancient Khmer civilization and culture.
Song prefix (noun)
A prefix for Thai songs in Khmer style, such as Khom Song Khrueng.
Khmer (noun)
Relating to Khmer or Cambodia.
Advanced Rare
Wrist (noun)
The joint connecting the hand to the forearm.
Beginner Very Common
Facts (noun)
Facts or data used as a basis for inference or calculations.
Digital data (noun)
Digital information stored for reference or analysis, especially in computing and data science.
Research data (noun)
Data collected for research or scientific study.
Lower Intermediate Common
Information (noun)
Information or data communicated about facts, circumstances, or events.
News (noun)
News; reports of recent events or unknown information.
Beginner Very Common
borrow (verb)
To request and use items, money, or ideas temporarily, intending to return or repay them.
math borrowing (verb)
(Mathematics) In subtraction, to temporarily increase a smaller minuend by borrowing from the next higher place value to allow sufficient subtraction.
Beginner Very Common
plead (verb)
To request earnestly or plead for something.
Beginner Common
Polite yes (particle)
A polite expression of acceptance or agreement, often used by gentlemen.
Intermediate Common
first item (noun)
The first item in a list or discussion.
Beginner Very Common
request time (verb)
To request additional time for a task, decision, or action.
Beginner Common
elbow (noun)
The elbow; the joint connecting the forearm and upper arm.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Doubt (noun)
A feeling of doubt or suspicion.
Question (noun)
A question or inquiry for clarification or more information.
Beginner Common
Conclusion (noun)
A conclusion derived from assessing relevant facts or evidence, often used in formal contexts such as reports and meetings.
Summary (noun)
A summary of key points from a discussion or text, typically seen in presentations and academic contexts.
Intermediate Common
exam (noun)
A test for assessing knowledge or skills, commonly used in educational settings.
Beginner Very Common
remark (noun)
A remark or comment that highlights an observed detail or point.
Intermediate Common
offer/proposal (noun)
An offer, proposal, or suggestion put forward for consideration, often in a business context.
Intermediate Common
advice (noun)
A suggestion or recommendation to assist in decision-making or improve a situation.
Lower Intermediate Common
Disadvantage (noun)
A negative aspect or feature of something, making it less effective or desirable
Beginner Very Common
accusation (noun)
An accusation or charge against a person, especially in legal contexts.
Intermediate Common
prohibition (noun)
A rule or prescription that forbids certain actions, typically specific to social, legal, or cultural contexts.
Beginner Common
wish (verb)
To wish someone well or express hope for something good to happen.
ask (verb)
To request, beg, or ask for something.
Beginner Common
Ask permission (verb)
To request permission
Beginner Very Common
Request approval (verb)
To request approval or authorization
Intermediate Common
apologize (verb)
To formally apologize or express regret for an action.
Beginner Common
excuse (noun)
A reason given to explain or justify actions, often without being entirely truthful.
Beginner Common
diligent focus (verb)
To diligently apply oneself with focus and determination.
energetic effort (adjective, adverb)
Energetic and enthusiastic effort in doing something.
Intermediate Common
confine (verb)
To confine someone or something in an enclosed space.
detain (verb)
To detain a defendant or suspect by court order.
Lower Intermediate Common
block (verb)
To obstruct or block so something cannot come loose, such as by buttoning or latching.
resist (verb)
To disobey, contradict, or resist, such as not following orders.
scrub (verb)
To scrub until clean, polished, or shiny.
lacking (verb)
To have hardly any, lacking, or not fluent.
Intermediate Common
contradict (verb)
To be in conflict or disagreement with something, lacking harmony or compatibility.
Intermediate Common
obstruct (verb)
To obstruct or prevent an action or progress by hindering or opposing.
Intermediate Common
obstacle (verb)
To experience difficulty or encounter obstacles.
malfunction (verb)
To malfunction or fail to work properly, particularly referring to machines or systems.
Lower Intermediate Common
interrupt (verb)
To interrupt or disrupt an activity or speech.
Beginner Common
annoyed (verb)
To feel irritated or annoyed because expectations or requests are not met
Beginner Common