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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
missing (verb)
To be missing or absent; not present.
Beginner Common
Essential (adjective)
Essential or unable to do without.
Necessary (verb)
Necessary or cannot be done without.
Beginner Very Common
missing (verb)
To be missing or absent.
Beginner Common
Call out (verb)
To articulate or respond verbally by calling out, such as signaling a time or replying.
Lower Intermediate Common
ignore (verb)
To intentionally ignore or disregard.
pass / bypass (verb)
To move over or bypass an obstacle, period, or order.
Lower Intermediate Common
transnational (adjective)
Relating to activities, businesses, or entities that crossing national borders or involve multiple countries.
Intermediate Common
Exchange for money (verb)
To exchange goods or services for money, including immediate payment or payment at a later date.
Convince value (verb)
To persuade or convince others of the value of something, often in marketing or advertising contexts.
Exploit for gain (verb)
To exploit or take advantage of someone or something for personal gain, implying unethical actions.
Beginner Common
Sell goods (verb)
To sell goods or merchandise, typically as part of a job or occupation.
Show off (verb)
To show off or flaunt something, similar to 'flex' in English.
Beginner Very Common
betray country (verb)
To betray one's country or commit treason
Advanced Uncommon
sell well (verb)
To sell in large quantities; to be popular with consumers.
Beginner Common
Direct selling (noun, verb)
Selling products directly to consumers without going through traditional retail channels.
Lower Intermediate Common
Retail sale (noun)
The sale of goods in small quantities directly to consumers.
Sell retail (verb)
To sell goods in small quantities directly to consumers.
Beginner Common
sell bulk (verb)
To sell goods in large quantities at lower prices, typically to retailers.
wholesale (noun)
The sale of goods in bulk at reduced prices, usually for resale.
wholesale (adjective)
Of or related to selling goods in large quantities at wholesale prices.
Lower Intermediate Common
Sell (verb)
To sell goods or make a sale
Beginner Very Common
White color (noun, adjective)
A color resembling cotton or snow, symbolizing clarity, cleanliness, and purity.
Caucasian (adjective)
Refers to a person of Caucasian ethnicity.
Beginner Very Common
news (noun)
Current news or information, often in media or reports.
announcement (noun)
Official announcement of an event.
rumor (noun)
Informal rumor or hearsay.
Beginner Very Common
rice plant (noun)
A type of grass plant in the Gramineae family, especially Oryza sativa, whose grains are a staple food.
meal (noun)
A general term for meals or food.
Beginner Very Common
whitish (adjective)
Somewhat white or having a whitish appearance, often used to describe something not completely white.
pale (adjective)
Appearing pale or fair, especially in reference to a person's complexion or object color.
Beginner Common
intel gathering (noun)
Information gathering and analysis for military, security, or strategic purposes.
Upper Intermediate Common
Brown rice (noun)
Whole grain brown rice with the husk removed but retaining the bran layer.
Beginner Common
rice with curry (noun)
Thai street food of rice with various curry dishes.
Beginner Very Common
Belongings (noun)
Belongings or personal items
Beginner Very Common
news (noun)
Information or updates about current events or situations.
Beginner Very Common
Breaking news (noun)
News reported urgently due to its importance and timeliness.
Intermediate Common
Good news (noun)
Positive or favorable information.
Beginner Common
headline news (noun)
Notable news stories that attract significant public interest or media coverage, often featured prominently.
Beginner Common
Rice cracker (noun)
Crispy rice cracker made from sun-dried and deep-fried leftover rice, often topped with pork floss or sauce.
Rice crust (noun)
Rice crust formed in the cooking pot's base, often used to make crispy snacks.
Beginner Common
Sun-dried rice (noun)
Rice dried by spreading in the sun for storage.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
general news (noun)
News covering a broad range of topics without a specific focus.
Beginner Common
unhusked rice (noun)
Rice grains with husks intact.
Beginner Common
wet rice (noun)
A dish made from rice cooked with excessive water to create a soft, mushy texture; similar to congee.
Beginner Common
Fried rice (noun)
A Thai dish of fried rice with ingredients like eggs, vegetables, and meat or seafood.
Beginner Very Common
Coconut rice (noun)
Rice cooked with coconut milk or chicken broth, often eaten with chicken or papaya salad.
Beginner Common
dinner (noun)
An evening meal or dinner.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
urgent news (noun)
Breaking news or a current hot topic that draws immediate public attention.
Intermediate Common
bad news (noun)
Unfortunate or upsetting news
Beginner Common
Breaking news (noun)
Urgent news requiring immediate attention.
Beginner Common
Rumor (noun)
Unverified information spread among people.
Beginner Common
Current news (noun)
Current or very recent news, covering the most recent updates.
Lower Intermediate Common
clean (adjective)
Spotlessly white or immaculately clean.
Beginner Common
Information (noun)
Information or news communicated through reports or announcements.
Beginner Very Common
white rice (noun)
Husked and polished white rice used for cooking.
Beginner Very Common
Important news (noun)
Significant news or information
Beginner Common
Cooked rice (noun)
Rice that has been cooked until soft and ready to eat
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Sticky rice (noun)
A type of rice that becomes sticky when cooked, common in northern and northeastern Thailand.
Beginner Very Common
enemy (noun)
A hostile person or group, often used in formal or military contexts.
Intermediate Common
Ex-governor (noun)
A former provincial ruler position similar to a city governor or commissioner.
Agent (noun)
A person assigned for special government duties.
Fish (noun)
A small marine fish, Scolopsis ciliatus, with a greenish body and white stripes.
Advanced Very Rare
Outbound (adjective)
Describing movement going away from a central point, often used in transportation.
Lower Intermediate Common
funny (adjective)
Amusing or humorous, often evokes laughter.
laugh (verb)
To laugh or giggle.
Beginner Common
Show off (verb)
To flaunt skills or achievements in a playful or teasing way.
Ginger (noun)
Ginger, a plant whose root is used as a spice or for medicinal purposes.
Intermediate Common