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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Education zone (noun)
An area designated by educational authorities for managing school institutions.
Intermediate Common
Urban area (noun)
An urban area or district that is densely populated and includes commercial, industrial, and residential zones.
City boundary (noun)
The geographical boundary of a city or town under municipal jurisdiction.
Intermediate Common
tropical zone (noun)
A geographic region near the equator characterized by a hot and humid climate.
Intermediate Common
Wildlife sanctuary (noun)
A protected area for conserving wild animal species and their habitats.
Intermediate Common
Electoral district (noun)
A geographical area represented by an elected official, used to organize voting during elections.
Intermediate Common
push (verb)
To push something to make it move, often on the ground, such as a cart or car.
transport (verb)
To transport goods using a cart, sled, or similar means.
urge (verb)
To urge improvement needed for progress, often used figuratively.
Beginner Common
needle (noun)
A sharp object used for sewing, pinning, or having a needle-like shape, including clock hands and syringe needles.
foundation pile (noun)
A sharpened wooden or similar material piece used as a foundation pile.
goal (noun)
Figuratively, a goal or target, like setting life's direction.
fish species (noun)
A small freshwater fish, Dermogenys pusillus, with a needle-like body.
Beginner Very Common
Intense (adjective)
Intensely strong or powerful in effect.
Concentrated (adjective)
Highly concentrated or dense in composition, often used for substances like food, liquids, or colors.
Rich (adjective)
Rich or full-flavored, typically in the context of food.
Upper Intermediate Common
belt (noun)
A flexible band or strap worn around the waist to support clothing like trousers or skirts.
Beginner Very Common
safety belt (noun)
A belt in vehicles like cars and airplanes that secures passengers to prevent injury during an accident.
Beginner Very Common
Strong (adjective)
Strong and resilient in both physical strength and mental fortitude
Strong-minded (verb, adjective)
To possess mental strength or resilience
Intermediate Common
Strict (adjective)
Strict and rigorous in enforcing rules or standards.
Upper Intermediate Common
Cambodia (noun)
Name of the country and ethnic group in Southeast Asia, known for their language in the Mon-Khmer family and unique script.
Beginner Common
in-law (noun)
A man married to one's sister or daughter.
Beginner Common
shake (verb)
To move something back and forth rapidly, causing agitation or a jolt.
Beginner Common
move slightly (verb)
To move or shift position slightly.
Beginner Common
hill (noun)
A hill or small mountain.
horns (noun)
A hard structure that protrudes from the heads of certain animals, commonly known as horns.
pronoun (pronoun)
A third-person pronoun used to refer to the person or people being talked about.
Beginner Common
knee (noun)
The joint connecting the upper and lower leg, allowing leg movement.
Beginner Very Common
enter (verb)
To move or cause to move inside; to arrive; to be possessed.
pack (verb)
To put in or pack.
start (verb)
To start or begin a process or situation.
in (adjective)
Opposite of 'out'; related to entry or incoming.
urgent (adjective)
Used to show urgency, increase, or state; often sarcastic encouragement.
Beginner Very Common
blend (verb)
To blend or combine substances, elements, or ideas smoothly and seamlessly.
harmonize (verb)
To match or fit well together, especially with harmony or compatibility.
Beginner Common
fit in (verb)
To fit in or blend well with a group or environment
compatible (verb)
To be compatible with something
Beginner Common
approach (verb)
To approach or come near something or someone.
Beginner Common
Harmony (verb)
To get along well or work well together, often due to complementary personalities or styles.
Compatible (verb)
To be compatible or fit well together, applicable to both people and objects.
Lower Intermediate Common
support (verb)
To support or favor a particular person or group in a conflict.
Beginner Common
fit criteria (verb)
To fit or fall under a category or situation
Intermediate Common
Wear costumes (verb)
To wear traditional costumes for performances like Khon, Lakhon, and Likay.
Intermediate Common
understand (verb)
To comprehend or grasp the meaning of something; to be in agreement with someone.
Beginner Very Common
Misunderstand (verb)
To misunderstand or interpret something incorrectly.
Beginner Common
unite (verb)
To come together or merge for a common purpose.
Beginner Common
attract attention (verb)
To catch someone's eye or attract attention by being impressive or noteworthy.
suit taste (verb)
To fit or suit someone's taste or preferences.
Intermediate Common
comprehend (verb)
To comprehend or understand deeply.
access (verb)
To access or gain entry to something or someone.
Intermediate Common
queue (verb)
To queue or stand in a line orderly.
Beginner Very Common
sensible (adjective)
Logical, practical, and suitable for a situation.
Lower Intermediate Common
Normalize (verb)
To return to a normal or typical state.
Beginner Common
Go to bed (verb)
To go to bed or lie down with the intention of sleeping.
Beginner Very Common
Deposit money (verb)
To deposit money into a bank account.
Beginner Common
conform (verb)
To follow a pattern or model; to conform to a specification.
shape (verb)
To be shaped by casting in a mold.
Intermediate Common
Attend meeting (verb)
To attend a meeting
Beginner Common
Enter (verb)
To enter or move into a place or space.
Approach (verb)
To approach or come near, figuratively getting closer to a goal or situation.
Beginner Very Common
meet royalty (verb)
To have an audience with royalty or a high-ranking official.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
meet (verb)
To meet or have an appointment with someone, usually of higher authority or position.
Intermediate Common
Buddhist Lent start (noun)
The period when monks begin Buddhist Lent, starting on the first waning day of the eighth lunar month.
Intermediate Common
Enter (verb)
To enter or come into a place.
Join (verb)
To join or participate in a group or activity.
Included (verb)
To be included in a list or group.
Beginner Common
Join (verb)
To join or participate in an activity, meeting, or organization.
Beginner Very Common
encrypt (verb)
To convert information into a secret code to prevent unauthorized access.
encode (verb)
Transform a message into a secret form using a code or symbols.
Intermediate Common
qualify (verb)
To qualify for the next round or stage in a competition.
Beginner Common
log in (verb)
To log in or access a system or network.
integrate (verb)
To integrate or include into a system or process.
logon (noun)
The action or process of logging in.
Beginner Very Common
attend class (verb)
To attend classes or go to school as a student.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Get to point (verb)
To get to the main point of a discussion or topic.
Intermediate Common
visit temple (verb)
To go to a temple for religious activities or ceremonies
monkhood entry (verb)
To become a monk or enter monkhood
Beginner Common