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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
poor person (noun)
An individual who experiences poverty or lacks sufficient financial resources.
Beginner Common
authentic person (noun)
A genuine person who is true to themselves and faces challenges with integrity
Beginner Common
Chinese person (noun)
A person of Chinese nationality or descent.
Beginner Very Common
elderly (noun)
An elderly person, typically someone of advanced age or considered a senior citizen.
Beginner Common
wicked person (noun)
A morally corrupt person engaged in unethical actions.
Intermediate Common
servant (noun)
A person employed to perform domestic tasks or services in a household.
Beginner Common
Japanese person (noun)
A person from Japan or of Japanese descent
Beginner Common
Celebrity (noun)
A person who is famous and well-known to the public, often in entertainment or high-profile sectors.
Beginner Common
good person (noun)
A person who behaves ethically and has positive qualities, such as kindness or integrity.
Beginner Very Common
audience (noun)
A group of people watching a performance, event, or show.
viewer (noun)
A person who watches television, videos, or similar media.
Beginner Very Common
Alone (adjective, adverb)
Being alone or doing something without others.
Beginner Common
which person (pronoun)
An unspecified person in questions or relative clauses.
Beginner Common
foreigner (noun)
A foreign person residing or working in a country not their own
Beginner Common
deceased (noun)
A person who has died
Beginner Common
eldest child (noun, adjective)
The eldest child or firstborn in a family.
Beginner Common
ordinary person (noun)
An ordinary person without exceptional characteristics or statuses.
Beginner Common
outsider (noun)
A person who is not a member of a certain group or community
Beginner Common
mentally ill (noun)
A person who is mentally ill or behaves irrationally.
Intermediate Common
traditionalist (noun)
A person who adheres strictly to traditional customs.
Intermediate Common
Patient (noun)
A person who is ill or under medical care.
Beginner Common
stranger (noun)
A person who is not known or familiar.
Beginner Common
guilty person (noun)
A person who is at fault or has made a mistake
Beginner Common
Discover (verb)
To discover or find out something not previously known.
Intermediate Common
disabled person (noun)
A person with physical or mental disabilities
Beginner Common
listener (noun)
A person or group that listens to speech, music, or conversation.
Beginner Common
city dweller (noun)
A person from an urban area or city
northern local (noun)
A local person from the northern region of Thailand, often associated with Lanna culture
Beginner Common
rich person (noun)
A person with substantial wealth.
the wealthy (noun)
Rich people collectively.
Beginner Common
Lover (noun)
A person with whom one shares a romantic relationship.
Beginner Common
criminal (noun)
A person who commits a crime, a criminal.
Beginner Common
humans (noun)
A phrase referring to humans collectively, often used in a reflective or philosophical context about human nature.
Beginner Common
genderless person (noun)
A person who does not identify with any gender
Intermediate Uncommon
Immoral person (noun)
A person considered immoral or wicked.
Beginner Common
important person (noun)
A person of significance due to their position, role, or impact.
Beginner Common
explore (verb)
To explore or investigate thoroughly
search (verb)
To search or seek for information, objects, or people
Intermediate Common
newcomer (noun)
A newcomer or a person new to a specific situation.
Beginner Common
others (noun)
Individuals other than oneself.
someone else (phrase, pronoun)
A different person from the one already mentioned.
Beginner Very Common
Others (noun, pronoun)
People other than the speaker or their immediate group
Beginner Very Common
date (verb)
To go out with, date, or be friends with.
Lower Intermediate Common
sharp edge (noun)
A thin, sharp edge capable of cutting.
sharp (adjective)
Sharp and capable of cutting or piercing.
clever (adjective)
Clever or mentally sharp.
clear (adjective)
Clear or distinct in appearance.
Beginner Common
pounding tool (noun)
A utensil used for pounding or crushing foods, typically made of wood and shaped like a pit.
Beginner Common
full (adjective, adverb)
Complete or having all parts; entirely.
Beginner Common
complete set (noun)
A complete or full set of items in a collection.
whole set (adjective)
Describing something that includes all necessary parts.
Beginner Very Common
anniversary (noun)
An annual celebration or event commemorating a specific date; anniversary.
commemorate (verb)
To mark or celebrate an anniversary by commemorating a past event.
Beginner Common
lament (verb)
To lament, express sorrow or grief, often through song or poetry.
moan (verb)
To moan or groan in pain, indicating discomfort or distress.
croon (verb)
To croon or sing in a gentle or expressive manner.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Govern (verb)
To govern or rule with authority.
Maintain (verb)
To maintain or preserve something, such as discipline or one's livelihood.
Wear (monk) (verb)
To wear or dress, specifically referring to monks wearing robes.
Upper Intermediate Common
dominate city (verb)
To dominate or control a city, holding significant influence over governance, culture, politics, or economy.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
control (verb)
To control or dominate.
cover (verb)
To cover an object using a domelike cover.
lid (noun)
A lid or cover.
Intermediate Uncommon
traditional family (noun)
A group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption, typically consisting of parents and children.
social unit (noun)
A social unit consisting of adults and children, whether or not related by blood.
Beginner Common
occurrence (noun)
An occurrence or instance of an event.
occasion (noun)
A specific occasion or time when something happens.
Beginner Very Common
previous time (noun)
The most recent occurrence or instance of something in the past.
previously (adverb)
At a previous time; before now.
Beginner Common