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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
possessed (verb)
A state where a person is believed to be possessed by a spirit, or metaphorically being overwhelmed by an obsession.
Intermediate Common
Enter (verb)
To enter or go into a place, situation, or process.
Transition (verb)
To transition or proceed to another state or phase.
Beginner Very Common
log in (verb)
To log in to a system by entering credentials
Beginner Common
face (verb)
To face or confront.
Beginner Common
approach respectfully (verb)
To approach someone with humility or respect.
Upper Intermediate Common
rocky mountain (noun)
A rocky mountain or hill, characterized by rocky terrain.
Beginner Common
move in (verb)
To move into a new residence.
Beginner Common
Enter/Exit (verb)
To enter and exit a place repeatedly.
Frequent (verb)
To visit a location regularly.
Beginner Common
embarrassed (adjective)
Feeling embarrassed or unable to compose one's facial expression.
Beginner Common
poke (verb)
To move something using a stick or similar object.
nudge (verb)
To gently nudge or poke something to remove it.
stir fire (verb)
To poke around to revive a fire.
scratch (verb)
To scratch or scatter in order to spread out or find something.
flick (verb)
To flick or scrape away, often used with cigarette ash.
Beginner Common
cutting board (noun)
A wooden board used for chopping or cutting, usually round-shaped.
Beginner Very Common
write (verb)
To create text, numbers, lines, shapes, or art using a writing or drawing tool.
Beginner Very Common
write letter (verb)
To write a letter
Beginner Common
sign (verb)
To write or sign one's name.
Beginner Very Common
Write Thai (verb)
To write in Thai script or express ideas in the Thai language through writing
Beginner Common
drafting (noun)
The act of creating detailed technical drawings or designs for engineering, architecture, or planning purposes.
draw (verb)
To draw or sketch, often in a planning or design context.
Upper Intermediate Common
write (verb)
To write or compose a book or text
Beginner Common
green (adjective)
Having the color of fresh leaves or deep green.
rancid (adjective)
Having an unpleasant odor similar to that of certain fresh leaves.
green snakes (noun)
Names for several kinds of green snakes.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
fang (noun)
A sharp tooth used for tearing food, located between front teeth and molars; also known as a canine tooth or fang.
tooth (noun)
In northern Thai dialect, refers generally to a tooth.
Beginner Common
lush green (adjective)
Lush and green with abundant vegetation
Lower Intermediate Common
guest (noun)
A visitor or guest attending an event.
South Asian (noun)
A term for people from South Asia and the Middle East, excluding certain groups.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
hard (adjective)
Having a hard surface; not soft or tender.
strong (adjective)
Strong and resilient, often used for elements or character traits.
stubborn (adjective)
Difficult or resistant to change.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Compete (verb)
To compete or race for victory.
Beginner Common
shin (noun)
The shin or lower leg of an animal, often used in culinary contexts.
sports involvement (noun)
Participation in competitive sports, especially football.
Beginner Common
strong (adjective)
Possessing great physical or mental strength; robust and able to withstand adverse conditions.
Intermediate Common
industrious (adjective)
Diligent and energetic, showing spirited effort
Intermediate Common
compete (verb)
To participate in a contest or match
Beginner Common
appreciate (verb)
To increase in financial value or worth; appreciate
stable value (adjective)
Stable or resilient in financial value, indicating economic strength
Intermediate Common
solidify (verb)
To change state and become solid or hard.
Beginner Common
Strong, healthy (adjective)
Having great strength and being healthy and robust.
Beginner Common
Arm (noun)
A limb extending from the shoulder, known in royal language as 'พระพาหา' from elbow to shoulder, and 'พระกร' from elbow to hand.
Extension (noun)
Objects protruding from a larger part like an arm, e.g., a sleeve or the arm of a cane.
Beginner Common
Limbs (noun)
Limbs; refers collectively to arms and legs, used for movement and manipulation.
Beginner Common
small branch (noun)
A small branch or twig that grows from a larger branch or trunk; figuratively, a minor part branching from a main part.
Beginner Common
plant (noun)
An herbaceous plant Saccharum arundinaceum Retz., found along riverbanks, forest edges, and moist hillsides.
Cambodian (noun)
A term for a Cambodian individual, also written as 'แขมร์'.
Intermediate Uncommon
sub-district (noun)
A minor administrative division in Bangkok, smaller than a district, equivalent to a sub-district.
Intermediate Very Common
Hang (verb)
To hang or suspend an object.
Beginner Very Common
many (adjective)
A large amount or number; many.
very (adverb)
To a great extent; very.
Beginner Common
small hill (noun)
A small hill or mound often found in natural settings like fields or forests.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
large rock (noun)
A large, rough rock or boulder, typically found by the sea or river.
reef (noun)
A rocky reef in a body of water.
Beginner Common
Dance drama (noun)
A traditional Thai dance drama performed with masks, often depicting the Ramakien story.
Upper Intermediate Common
pound (verb)
To pound or crush.
Beginner Common
explain (verb)
To explain or clarify information, such as elucidating news or solving problems.
Beginner Common
egg (noun)
A reproductive structure containing a female gamete, often round with or without an embryo, and covered by a shell or membrane.
testicle (noun)
Informal term for testicle.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
fever (noun)
A condition with an abnormal increase in body temperature due to an illness.
illness (noun)
An illness associated with fever, such as malaria or influenza.
Beginner Common
Bone marrow (noun)
The soft tissue inside bones that produces blood cells.
Upper Intermediate Common
Chicken egg (noun)
A chicken egg, commonly used in cooking.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Explain/Resolve (verb)
Clarify, explain, or resolve a matter or problem.
Intermediate Common
screwdriver (noun)
A hand tool used for turning screws, consisting of a handle and a tip that fits into a screw head.
Beginner Very Common
Fried egg (noun)
A fried egg with a runny yolk, typically cooked without flipping
Beginner Very Common
solve (verb)
To solve or resolve an issue
Intermediate Very Common