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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
next time (adverb, noun)
The subsequent occurrence or a future event relative to the present or past.
Beginner Very Common
now (adverb, phrase)
Refers to a specific instance or occurrence at the present moment.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
First time (noun, adverb)
The first occurrence of an event.
Beginner Common
final instance (noun, adverb)
The final instance or occurrence of an event or action.
Beginner Common
next time (noun)
The next time or occasion.
Beginner Very Common
once (adverb)
Refers to something that happened one time in the past or introduces traditional stories.
Beginner Common
when, then (conjunction)
Used to indicate a progression in time or consequence, often following 'when'.
when (conjunction)
At the time when something occurs.
Advanced Rare
polite particle (particle)
A polite particle used by males at the end of a sentence to indicate politeness or respect.
yes (interjection)
An interjection indicating acknowledgment or agreement, similar to 'yes.'
Beginner Very Common
Yes, sir (phrase)
A polite phrase used to acknowledge understanding or agreement, often in formal or respectful settings.
Beginner Common
Kitchen (noun)
A room or space used for cooking.
Beginner Very Common
Family unit (noun)
A group of people living together in a single dwelling, often a family sharing living expenses.
Beginner Very Common
Bereave (verb)
To take away or bereave, often used figuratively to describe the loss of life.
Intermediate Uncommon
occasion (noun)
An occasion, instance, or opportunity; also used as a classifier for occurrences.
Beginner Common
approximate (adjective, adverb)
Rough or approximate, not detailed or exact.
temporary (adjective)
Temporary or provisional, intended only for a short time.
Beginner Common
now (adverb)
At this time or occasion, indicating the present moment.
Beginner Very Common
next time (noun)
The next occasion or opportunity in the future.
Beginner Very Common
very old (adjective)
Very old or aged, indicating something has existed for a long time.
metal inlay (verb)
To press and hammer silver or gold patterns onto iron.
Beginner Common
Christmas (noun)
Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus.
Beginner Very Common
Christian century (noun)
A period of 100 years starting from the birth of Jesus.
Lower Intermediate Common
Milk fat (noun)
The fatty part of milk that rises to the top.
Thick substance (noun)
A thick, viscous substance, often for skin or hair, resembling cream.
Yellowish white (adjective)
A color that is white with a yellowish hue.
Beginner Common
Sunscreen (noun)
A product applied to the skin to protect it from the sun's ultraviolet rays.
Beginner Common
half (adjective)
Half or one part of two equal parts.
Beginner Common
first half (noun)
The first half of a game or competition.
Beginner Common
heavy syllable (adjective)
A syllable in prosody with a heavy sound, typically involving long vowels or a final consonant.
teacher (noun)
A teacher or instructor.
Expert Very Rare
mythical bird (noun)
A mythical giant bird serving as the vehicle of the god Narayana, used as the national emblem and official symbol in Thailand.
artistic creature (noun)
A creature resembling a bird of prey depicted in traditional Thai art and architecture.
Garuda (noun)
Garuda
Upper Intermediate Common
teacher (noun)
A person who teaches or instructs students.
mentor (noun)
A respected figure in a field who serves as a guide or model.
Beginner Very Common
moment (noun)
A brief period of time
Beginner Very Common
Principal (noun)
The principal or head teacher of a school, responsible for administration and management.
Beginner Common
canal (noun)
A waterway or canal that is naturally formed or man-made, connecting to a river or the sea.
Beginner Common
fluent (adjective, adverb)
To be able to perform tasks smoothly and efficiently, showing skill or proficiency.
Lower Intermediate Common
Give birth (verb)
To give birth or to be born, used in both general and royal contexts.
Intermediate Common
follow (verb)
To go along with, follow, or conform.
pass by (verb)
To pass by or move by.
Intermediate Common
chlorine (noun)
A greenish-yellow toxic gas used to disinfect water and in chemical manufacturing, symbolized as Cl.
Upper Intermediate Common
nightclub (noun)
A venue for socializing and entertainment, such as a nightclub.
interest group (noun)
An organization or group with shared interests, like a sports or hobby club.
Beginner Common
tropical plant (noun)
A tropical plant with long stems and feather-like leaves, used for decoration.
Calathea makoyana (noun)
Calathea makoyana, a specific plant species known for decorative leaves.
Beginner Common
loosen (verb)
To loosen or make less tight, such as a nut or rope.
relieve (verb)
To decrease or relieve something, such as suffering, worries, or fever.
relax (verb)
To relax or unwind from tension or stress.
Advanced Rare
similar (adjective, verb)
Almost like or resembling something.
Beginner Very Common
similar (adjective)
Similar to or resembling something else.
resemble (verb)
To look like or resemble.
Beginner Common
Course (noun)
A course or series of lessons in a specific subject.
Student group (noun)
A group of students taught together in an educational setting.
Category (noun)
A level of quality or category, particularly in society or business.
Beginner Common
click (verb)
To press a button on a computer mouse or similar device to select something on a screen.
Beginner Common
paper fastener (noun)
A fastener used to hold papers together, such as a paperclip.
video (noun)
A short video segment often shared online.
Beginner Common
video clip (noun)
A short digital video file or segment shared online, typically viewed on digital devices.
Beginner Very Common
wave (noun)
A wave of water as seen in seas or rivers, characterized by undulating movements; also used for things with similar oscillating patterns like sound waves or human formations.
Intermediate Common
combine (verb)
To combine or couple things together, like tying ropes or merging actions.
Intermediate Common
Command (verb)
To exercise authority over or guide someone or something.
Regulate (verb)
To regulate or manage based on rules, such as controlling time or prices.
Intermediate Common
appropriate (adjective)
Appropriate or suitable for a situation.
should (auxiliary verb)
Used as an auxiliary verb to indicate that something is recommended or obligatory.
Intermediate Common
should (verb)
Indicates advisability or correctness in actions or decisions.
Beginner Very Common
should (verb, auxiliary)
Used to express advice or expectation about a situation or action.
Beginner Very Common
recommended actions (verb)
Recommended actions or behavior to follow
Intermediate Common
should have (verb)
Should have or is appropriate to have, indicating necessity or suitability
Lower Intermediate Common