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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Ride/Drive (verb)
To ride or drive, especially a bicycle, motorcycle, or horse.
Beginner Common
waste (noun)
Waste matter expelled from the body, including excrement and body residues like dandruff and earwax; also refers to dirt or undesirable substances.
negative prefix (prefix)
A prefix indicating a negative quality, such as laziness or stinginess, or habitual behavior like being prone to laugh or forget.
Beginner Common
Lazy (adjective, verb)
To be lazy or unwilling to work or do something.
Beginner Common
0.1 kg (noun)
A weight measurement equal to one-tenth of a kilogram.
scratch (verb)
To create a line or mark using a pointed object.
line (noun)
A line or mark that appears as a long bar.
limit (noun)
A level or limit, such as a boundary.
classifier (noun)
A classifier for items resembling a line or long mark on a surface.
rank mark (noun)
Informal term for a mark indicating the rank of civil servants.
Beginner Common
Capability (noun)
Capability to achieve or perform tasks and the limit of potential or ability.
Intermediate Common
Limit (noun)
A limit or restriction that marks the extent or boundaries of something.
Constraint (noun)
A constraint or condition that sets specific boundaries for actions or operations.
Lower Intermediate Common
eye mucus (noun)
Dried mucus and tear residue found in the corner of the eyes, especially after waking up.
Beginner Very Common
missile (noun)
A self-propelled weapon designed to deliver an explosive warhead precisely.
Intermediate Common
beeswax (noun)
A natural wax produced by honeybees, used in making candles, cosmetics, and ointments.
Beginner Common
Dust (noun)
Fine particles that accumulate on surfaces or become airborne, commonly found indoors.
Beginner Very Common
Ride horse (verb)
To ride a horse.
Beginner Common
Unattractive (noun)
Derogatory term for someone perceived as unattractive.
Intermediate Uncommon
Earwax (noun)
A yellowish waxy substance secreted in the ear canal.
Beginner Very Common
stretch tight (verb)
To make something taut or stretched out, such as a rope, screen, or clothesline.
Intermediate Common
increase (verb)
To increase in extent or amount.
rise in status (verb)
To rise in rank or status.
ascend (verb)
To ascend or move to a higher position or level.
swell (verb)
To swell, inflate, or bloat.
fluff up (verb)
To rise or fluff up, especially when baking.
rise (sun) (verb)
To first appear from the horizon.
tighten (verb)
To tension or tighten, such as a drum skin.
waxing moon (noun)
Referring to the waxing phase of the moon.
enter (verb)
To enter, get on, or in
develop (verb)
To develop or make progress.
rise (verb)
To rise, go up, or increase.
upward (secondaryverb)
Moving upwards or towards a higher level.
Intermediate Common
depend on (verb)
To depend or rely on another factor or situation.
report to (verb)
To be under the authority or responsibility of someone.
subject to (verb)
To be controlled or affected by another factor.
Intermediate Common
undergo surgery/scrutiny (verb)
To undergo surgery or a medical operation; to go through scrutiny or a significant process
Intermediate Common
memorize (verb)
To memorize something thoroughly or to keep it in mind through repetition.
Intermediate Common
famous (verb)
To be famous or well-known.
Beginner Common
register (verb)
To officially register or enter into a formal system or list
Intermediate Common
Ascend (verb)
To move or go up or ascend.
Up (adverb)
Used as an adverb to signify movement over or upward.
Beginner Common
land (verb)
To land or go ashore from a ship or boat.
Beginner Common
ascend (verb)
To ascend or increase in position or prominence.
emerge (verb)
To begin to appear or become noticeable.
Beginner Very Common
Enter vehicle (verb)
To enter a vehicle such as a car, bus, or train.
Beginner Very Common
Raise price (verb)
To increase or raise the price.
Beginner Common
fluctuate (verb)
To move up and down; to fluctuate between levels or states.
Beginner Common
depend on (verb)
To rely on or be determined by certain conditions or circumstances.
Upper Intermediate Very Common
defy (verb)
To disobey or defy instructions or orders.
force (verb)
To force or compel someone to do something.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
astringent (adjective)
Astringent and nauseating taste, unpleasant to eat.
bitter (verb)
To taste bitter.
Advanced Rare
to dig (verb)
To dig or excavate soil or items from the ground.
revisit (verb)
To figuratively dig up or revisit old stories or issues.
Beginner Very Common
excavate (verb)
To excavate or search carefully for something, often in an archaeological or exploratory context.
Upper Intermediate Common
reveal; probe (verb)
To bring up and reveal old issues or facts by thorough investigation.
Intermediate Common
drill (verb)
To drill or excavate, especially for extracting materials like oil or minerals.
Intermediate Common
upset (adjective)
Emotionally upset or angry.
turbid (verb)
To be turbid or muddy.
Intermediate Common
mountain (noun)
A mountain or large hill, often used in literature to describe scenic landscapes.
Intermediate Common
noble (noun)
A noble or aristocrat, especially in a monarchy or hierarchical social structure.
Advanced Rare
leader (noun)
A leader or influential figure within a group
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
hole (noun)
A hole or cavity, such as a pit or pore.
source (noun)
A source or storage place, like a treasure trove.
Beginner Common
Skin pore (noun)
A tiny skin opening for sweat and oil passage.
Beginner Very Common
treasure (noun)
A collection or store of valuable items, often hidden or of historical importance.
repository (noun)
A source of invaluable knowledge or resources.
Beginner Common
Threaten (verb)
To threaten or intimidate someone to influence their actions.
Intermediate Common
scrape (verb)
To scrape a surface with a sharp or rough object.
Beginner Common
endure hardship (verb)
To experience hardship or difficulty.
difficult (adjective)
Describing something as difficult or causing distress.
miserably (adverb)
In a manner that is sufferable or miserable.
Intermediate Common
afraid to repeat (verb)
To be afraid to repeat an action due to negative past experiences
Lower Intermediate Common
district (noun)
A specified area or district designated for administrative or specific purposes.
Beginner Common
boundary (noun)
A defined boundary or border of a region or territory.
Intermediate Common
municipal area (noun)
A defined territory within a municipality where local administrative functions and regulations apply.
Intermediate Common
penalty area (noun)
The area on a football field where the goalkeeper can use their hands and penalties are awarded for certain fouls by the defending team.
Beginner Common
Forest zone (noun)
Designated forest area for conservation and regulated activities.
Intermediate Common
designated zone (noun)
Designated area or zone for specific purposes or under particular regulations.
organized area (noun)
Territory systematically organized or divided, often for planning or jurisdiction.
Lower Intermediate Common