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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
pearl (noun)
A smooth, round, and lustrous gem formed in mollusk shells, used as a gemstone.
valuable (noun)
Something considered to be very precious or valuable.
Beginner Common
back and forth (adverb)
Moving back and forth in a confused manner.
Intermediate Uncommon
Kick takraw (verb)
To kick a takraw ball by twisting the foot to the side.
Intersect (verb)
To intersect or crisscross; to cross over.
Intermediate Uncommon
spinal cord (noun)
The spinal cord, a cylindrical bundle of nerve fibers within the spine, connecting the body to the brain.
Upper Intermediate Common
Common cold (noun)
An illness in the upper respiratory tract caused by viral infection, featuring symptoms like a runny nose, sore throat, cough, and congestion.
Beginner Very Common
5th Thai consonant (noun)
The 5th consonant of the Thai alphabet, representing the sound 'kh' as in 'khan'.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
remain (verb)
Remain unchanged or in the same state
probably (auxiliary verb)
Indicate a guess or likelihood, such as might or probably
stable (adjective)
Stable, enduring, or fixed
Intermediate Common
Treasury (noun)
Treasury; financial reserves or funds maintained by an organization.
Upper Intermediate Common
river (noun)
A term for water or river, often referring to the Ganges River in India and metaphorically to a goddess of water.
Intermediate Uncommon
probably (modal verb)
Expresses probability or likelihood about future events.
maybe (adverb)
Indicates possibility or uncertainty.
Beginner Very Common
durable (adjective)
To be durable or enduring, capable of withstanding wear, pressure, or damage
Intermediate Common
fixed (adjective)
Not changing or varying; stable and constant.
Beginner Common
preserve (verb)
To preserve or maintain something in its original state or keep it unchanged, such as rules or traditions.
Intermediate Common
maintain (verb)
To maintain or preserve the current state or condition.
Intermediate Common
remain (verb)
To remain or be left after other parts have been used or removed.
remaining (adjective)
Being left over or remaining after an action or event.
Beginner Common
remain (verb)
To remain unchanged or continue existing
Intermediate Common
dean (noun)
Head of a faculty in a university or equivalent institution.
Intermediate Common
group (noun)
A group of people gathered for a specific purpose, such as a committee or tourist group.
faculty (noun)
A faculty in a university or similar institution, comprising departments focused on a particular field of study.
Beginner Common
Committee (noun)
A group of people appointed to make decisions or oversee specific functions within an organization.
Intermediate Common
legislative committee (noun)
A group appointed by a legislative body to conduct investigations or studies and report to the body.
commission (noun)
Commission
Upper Intermediate Common
Team (noun)
A group or committee assigned to carry out specific tasks or functions, often in a formal or organizational context.
Task force (noun)
A temporary group formed to execute a specific mission or project, often in business or governmental settings.
Intermediate Common
Council (noun)
A formal council or committee appointed for a specific role, often involving members from various areas of expertise or governance.
Intermediate Common
military junta (noun)
A group of military officers who seize government control, often through a coup.
Upper Intermediate Common
cabinet (noun)
A group of ministers, including the Prime Minister, appointed to govern the state.
Intermediate Common
Buddhist clergy (noun)
The Buddhist monastic community responsible for spiritual and administrative affairs.
Intermediate Common
faculty (noun)
A group of university or college professors and instructors
Intermediate Common
mathematics (noun)
The study of numbers, calculations, and space, including both basic and advanced mathematics.
Upper Intermediate Common
Mathematics (noun)
The abstract science of number, quantity, and space, involving counting, calculation, and measurement.
Beginner Common
bent (adjective)
Not straight; bent or curved.
dishonest (adjective)
Dishonest or deceitful.
ladle rice (verb)
To scoop or ladle cooked rice from a pot.
Beginner Common
Winding (adjective)
Winding or twisting in shape, commonly describing roads, rivers, or paths.
Deceitful (adjective)
Crooked or deceitful in behavior, describing morally dishonest or untrustworthy actions or people.
Beginner Common
legal case (noun)
In law, a legal matter or issue that is litigated or accused, which follows legal procedures, such as civil or criminal cases.
Intermediate Common
legal case (noun)
A legal case or lawsuit involving court proceedings from filing to judgment.
Upper Intermediate Common
criminal case (noun)
A legal case concerning acts recognized as offenses under criminal law.
Upper Intermediate Common
Moral teaching (noun)
A principle or teaching based on moral or ethical values, often derived from religious or philosophical teachings, especially Buddhist doctrine.
Intermediate Common
ceremonial staff (noun)
A ceremonial staff or scepter symbolizing authority used in religious, royal, or academic contexts.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Human (noun)
A human being or individual.
Person/People (noun, classifier)
Common classifier for people.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
search (verb)
To search for or look for something
rummage (verb)
To rummage through things in a disorganized manner
Beginner Very Common
Bangkok native (noun)
A person from Bangkok, often associated with an urban lifestyle
Beginner Common
mediator (noun)
A mediator or neutral party involved in negotiations or conflict resolution.
middleman (noun)
A middleman or agent who facilitates commercial transactions between parties.
Upper Intermediate Common
elderly (noun)
An elderly person, often used respectfully.
Beginner Common
Vehicle operator (noun)
A person who operates a vehicle, such as a car or bus.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Driver (noun)
A person who drives a vehicle, often for a living.
Chauffeur (noun)
A person hired to drive a private or rented vehicle for someone else.
Beginner Very Common
Transgender (noun)
An individual whose gender identity or expression differs from the sex assigned at birth.
Upper Intermediate Common
seller (noun)
A person who sells goods or services.
Beginner Common
Immigrant (noun)
A person who enters a country to live there permanently.
Lower Intermediate Common
patient (noun)
A person being treated by a doctor, hospital, or other health care provider.
Beginner Very Common
inpatient (noun)
A hospital patient who is admitted for overnight treatment.
Intermediate Common
research (verb)
To search for information thoroughly according to scientific principles.
Upper Intermediate Common
Manual laborer (noun)
An individual who performs manual labor, often in industries like construction or agriculture.
Beginner Common
fool (noun)
A person lacking intelligence or common sense
Beginner Common