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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
affection (noun)
An intense feeling of deep affection, often related to romantic or personal attachment.
Beginner Very Common
responsibility (noun)
The state of having a duty to manage or oversee something.
accountability (noun)
The quality of being accountable, including the willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one's actions.
Beginner Very Common
Violence (noun)
The use of physical force intended to harm someone or something
Severity (noun)
The degree of seriousness or intensity of a condition or situation
Intermediate Common
knowledge (noun)
Accumulated understanding, information, or skills obtained through study, research, or experience.
proficiency (noun)
Proficiency or fluency in a particular subject area.
Beginner Very Common
Understanding (noun)
Comprehensive understanding and knowledge of a subject, involving both information acquisition and cognitive processing.
Intermediate Common
subject knowledge (noun)
Knowledge or understanding about a specific subject or area.
Intermediate Common
emotion (noun)
The emotional or psychological experience perceived by an individual.
sensation (noun)
The physical perception or awareness of stimuli through the senses.
Beginner Very Common
speed (noun)
The rate at which someone or something moves or operates.
velocity (noun)
The speed of something in a given direction in technical contexts.
Beginner Very Common
detail (noun)
The quality of being detailed and thorough.
resolution (noun)
Resolution or clarity, particularly in images and screens.
precision (noun)
Sensitivity or precision in measurement.
fineness (noun)
Fineness, especially in terms of texture or granularity.
Intermediate Common
secret (noun)
Information kept hidden from others
Beginner Very Common
Greed (noun)
An excessive desire for wealth or power.
Upper Intermediate Common
speed (noun)
The rate at which an object moves or an action occurs, encompassing both physical speed and mental agility.
Beginner Very Common
peace (noun)
A state of peace, happiness, and well-being.
Beginner Common
Interest (noun)
Interest or attention directed towards learning about something or someone.
Attention (noun)
The focus of mental attention towards a specific subject.
Beginner Very Common
beauty (noun)
The quality of being physically attractive or having aesthetic appeal
Beginner Common
Comfort (noun)
A state or situation of being relaxed and free from discomfort or worry.
Convenience (noun)
The quality of being suitable or useful for achieving a task easily.
Beginner Common
confusion (noun)
A state of confusion characterized by a lack of clarity or certainty in thinking.
disorder (noun)
A state of disorder due to disorganization or chaos in events or processes.
Intermediate Common
connection (noun)
The state of being connected or associated, particularly in personal, emotional, or social contexts.
association (noun)
A connection, association, or involvement between entities such as organizations or countries.
Beginner Very Common
Skill, power (noun)
The power or skill to perform a task; mental or physical capacity.
Beginner Very Common
importance (noun)
The quality of being important or having significant impact.
Beginner Common
Achievement (noun)
The achievement of a desired goal or outcome.
Beginner Very Common
Happiness (noun)
A state of happiness, joy, or contentment.
Beginner Very Common
Risk (noun)
The possibility of suffering harm or loss.
Intermediate Very Common
meaning (noun)
The idea or message conveyed by language or symbols.
importance (noun)
The significance or importance of something.
definition (noun)
An explanation of the meaning of a word or phrase.
Beginner Very Common
past memories (noun)
Memories or events from the past, often considered in a nostalgic way.
Intermediate Common
Hope (noun)
A feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.
Beginner Very Common
opinion (noun)
An opinion or belief based on what one sees, knows, or thinks.
expert view (noun)
A formal judgment or assessment provided in a professional context, such as legal or medical.
Beginner Very Common
approval (noun)
Formal consent or approval, often used in official or organizational contexts.
resolution (noun)
Resolution or formal endorsement of a proposal or decision in a group setting.
Intermediate Common
Obesity (noun)
The condition of having excess body fat, often impacting health negatively.
Intermediate Common
water buffalo (noun)
A large mammal known as the water buffalo, characterized by a black or gray body and long curved horns.
naive person (noun)
A colloquial term for a person considered stupid or naive.
Beginner Very Common
neck (noun)
The part of the body that connects the head to the torso.
vessel neck (noun)
The narrow part of a vessel between the body and opening, like the neck of a pot.
enthusiast (noun)
A metaphorical term for someone with a strong liking or habitual consumption of something, like alcohol or movies.
connoisseur (noun)
A person with expert or connoisseur-like taste in a specific field, such as coffee or theatre.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
row (verb)
To row or paddle a boat.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Criticize (verb)
Criticize or complain, often in a way that hurts feelings.
Almost full (adverb)
More than half or almost full.
Intermediate Common
moderately (adverb)
Moderately; slightly more than average; quite.
Beginner Common
Condominium (noun)
A privately owned unit within a building or complex, often with shared common areas.
Beginner Very Common
Condominium (noun)
A building containing individually owned apartments.
Intermediate Common
Control (noun)
Control; the power to manage or regulate something
Manage (verb)
To exercise control or authority over a situation or object
CTRL (noun)
CTRL, referring to the Control key on a keyboard
Beginner Common
computer (noun)
A casual abbreviation for 'computer'.
communism (noun)
An abbreviation for 'communism', used in political or historical discussions.
Beginner Common
Computer (noun)
An electronic device used for data processing and computing, such as desktops, laptops, and servers.
Beginner Very Common
communist (noun)
A person who supports or believes in the principles of communism.
system of communism (noun)
An economic, political, and social system advocating communal ownership of property and equal distribution of income to address social inequality.
related to communism (adjective)
Related to or supporting the communist system.
Upper Intermediate Common
Wait (verb)
To purposefully wait or await someone or something.
Continue (auxiliary adverb)
To continue doing something.
Beginner Common
Then; rarely (adverb)
Used to indicate a subsequent action; prefix in negation meaning seldom or not very
Lower Intermediate Common
Gradually (adverb)
To do something gradually or at a slow pace.
Carefully (adverb)
To do something carefully or gently.
Quietly (adverb)
To do something quietly or softly.
Beginner Very Common
watch closely (verb)
To watch or observe closely, usually with anticipation or caution.
Beginner Common
Musical notes (noun)
A group of three or more musical notes sounded together.
Intermediate Common
Polite particle (particle)
A particle used by women at the end of questions or polite statements.
Beginner Very Common
polite particle (particle)
A polite particle used by women at the end of sentences to express politeness, agreement, soften commands, or indicate active listening.
Beginner Very Common
Chinese kale (noun)
A leafy green vegetable known as Chinese kale or Chinese brocolli, commonly used in Thai cuisine.
Beginner Very Common
score (noun)
A score or mark given in an exam, test, or competition.
point (noun)
A point or tally in a game or sport used to determine the winner.
vote (noun)
A vote or electoral count used in elections.
Beginner Very Common
select (verb)
To select or separate items from a group.
transcribe (verb)
To transcribe or copy text or designs from an original source.
congested (adjective)
Congested or blocked, as in a blocked nose.
Beginner Common