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| Word | Meanings | Difficulty | Frequency |
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conflict
(verb)
To be opposed to or conflict with something.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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unpleasant look
(verb)
To appear unpleasant or inappropriate to the eye.
irritate
(verb)
To irritate visually.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Bowl
(noun)
A container or bowl for scooping or holding water.
Tighten
(verb)
To tighten or fasten by twisting or winding.
Laugh
(verb)
To laugh or feel like laughing.
Funny
(adjective)
Amusing, funny, or hilarious.
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Beginner | Common | |
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tiered level
(noun)
A tiered level or sequence in a process.
stage
(noun)
A stage or grade in progress or development.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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initial stage
(noun)
The initial stage or beginning phase of a process or development.
basic
(adjective)
Basic or elementary, referring to something fundamental or introductory.
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Beginner | Common | |
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step, stage
(noun)
A step or stage in a process or a specific set of actions to achieve a goal.
procedure
(noun)
A set sequence of actions for a specific procedure.
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Beginner | Common | |
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minimum
(noun, adjective)
The lowest level, amount, or requirement possible.
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Beginner | Common | |
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patience
(noun)
Patience and endurance in facing challenges or unpleasant situations.
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Upper Intermediate | Common | |
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step
(noun)
A specific point of progression in a process or sequence.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Five Aggregates
(noun)
In Buddhism, the five aggregates describing the components of mental and physical existence.
Group
(noun)
A group or collection of related elements.
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Advanced | Uncommon | |
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steps
(noun)
A step or series of steps for moving between levels, typically in a building.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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basic
(adjective)
Referring to something essential or foundational, often in educational or procedural contexts.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Advanced
(adjective)
Indicating a high level of complexity, development, or rank in a hierarchy
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Upper Intermediate | Common | |
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drive
(verb)
To drive or operate a vehicle, such as a car, boat, or carriage.
expel
(verb)
To expel someone or something, or to compel to leave.
discharge
(verb)
To induce the removal or discharge of a substance, such as urination.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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drive
(verb)
To operate or control a vehicle.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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propel
(verb)
To propel or set in motion, often used for vehicles or organizational progress.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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excrete waste
(verb)
To excrete bodily wastes, especially urine and feces
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Drive
(verb)
To drive a vehicle
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Sing
(verb)
To sing songs.
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Beginner | Common | |
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expel
(verb)
To expel or drive out someone or something, or to repel an unwanted presence.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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expel
(verb)
To expel or remove something from a place or position.
dismiss
(verb)
To dismiss someone from a position or place.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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terminal
(noun)
A terminal or end point in electrical circuits or a magnetic pole.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Polar region
(noun)
The geographic area around either the North Pole or the South Pole, including both geographic and magnetic poles.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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leg
(noun)
The limb from the hip to the ankle, used for supporting and walking.
support leg
(noun)
An object resembling a leg, used to support or hold up something.
protruding part
(noun)
A part protruding from the main section resembling a leg, like a pants leg.
group
(noun)
A group or party, such as a gang.
gamblers
(noun)
Participants in gambling, like card players.
turn
(noun)
An instance or turn, such as a return trip or an outgoing leg.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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I
(pronoun)
First-person pronoun used informally to refer to oneself among equals or by elders to younger people.
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Beginner | Common | |
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return trip
(noun)
The journey or trip back to the starting point.
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Beginner | Common | |
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arrivals
(noun)
Refers to arrivals or incoming services, typically used in transportation contexts like airports or train stations.
inward
(adjective)
Describes something that is inbound or inward.
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Beginner | Common | |
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side
(noun)
A side or part of something, such as which side or a specific part like head or tail.
direction
(noun)
A direction or position such as in front or behind.
near
(preposition)
Nearby or at the side of something, such as next to or by an edge.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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beside
(preposition)
Located beside or next to something.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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right side
(noun)
The side that is on the right
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Beginner | Common | |
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next to
(adjective)
Located next to or beside something
supplementary
(adjective)
Supplementary or additional to something
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Beginner | Common | |
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left side
(noun)
The side that is on the left when facing forward.
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Beginner | Common | |
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one-sided
(adjective)
Pertaining to a decision, agreement, or action involving only one party or side without considering others.
unilateral
(adjective)
Affecting or considering only one side, not including the opposite side.
unilaterally
(adverb)
Done by one side alone.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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aforementioned
(adjective, adverb)
Refers to something mentioned earlier or positioned above another.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Roadside
(noun)
The side of the road, often used for informal vending or pedestrian pathways.
Street-side
(adjective)
Located or occurring along the edge of a street.
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Beginner | Common | |
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roadside
(noun)
The area adjacent to a road, such as the grassy or gravel section beside a paved street.
by roadside
(adjective, adverb)
Located by the side of the road.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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outside
(noun)
The external area or surface, or outdoor location
outdoors
(adverb)
In or to the open air or external space
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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inside
(adverb, noun)
Refers to the inner part or area of something.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Above
(preposition)
A position that is higher than a point of reference.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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majority
(noun)
The larger part or majority of a group, often used in contexts like voting or decision-making.
majority
(adjective)
Relating to the majority in terms of numbers or representation, commonly used in legal and organizational contexts.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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waning moon
(noun)
A waning moon phase where the visible part decreases after a full moon
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Intermediate | Common | |
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below
(preposition)
Located below or underneath something else.
downstairs
(adverb)
Situated on a lower floor or level in a building.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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In front
(noun)
The area or space that is in the forward direction
Future
(noun)
The time that will come after the present
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Behind
(preposition, noun)
Located at the back or rear side of something.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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broken
(verb)
To become separated or broken due to being pulled, cut, or torn.
lack
(verb)
To lack something that should be present or needed.
incomplete
(adjective)
Incomplete or not full, due to a deficiency or shortfall.
absent
(verb)
To not arrive or be absent as scheduled.
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Beginner | Common | |
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lacking
(adjective, verb)
Lacking resources or supplies; being short of necessities.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Die
(verb)
To die or stop breathing.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Financial deficit
(verb)
To experience a financial deficit where expenses exceed revenue.
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Upper Intermediate | Common | |
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lacking
(verb)
To have deficiencies or lack important details or elements
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Lose money
(verb)
To incur a financial loss, earning less than the cost.
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Intermediate | Common |