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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
oppose (verb)
To express disagreement or opposition.
Intermediate Common
itch (verb)
The sensation of wanting to scratch, or a restless urge to do or say something inappropriate.
earth ridge (noun)
A ridge or embankment made of earth or sand for blocking water.
classifier (noun, classifier)
Classifier for vehicles or items with handles, such as cars or spoons.
Beginner Common
squeeze juice (verb)
To squeeze or extract juice or liquid from fruits or vegetables.
compress (verb)
To compress or press together tightly, often used with materials.
Beginner Common
Bible (noun)
The Christian sacred scriptures, including the Old and New Testaments.
Intermediate Common
value (noun)
The value or worth of something, whether tangible or intangible.
cost (noun)
The price or cost of goods and services such as wages, rent, or fare.
quantity (noun)
A quantity or number that indicates the amount or size of a variable in mathematics.
Beginner Very Common
Trade (verb)
To buy and sell goods or services.
Beginner Very Common
chin (noun)
The front part of the jaw located under the mouth.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
stuck (verb)
To be stuck, halted, or incomplete.
overnight (verb)
To stay overnight or spend the night.
Intermediate Common
mammal (noun)
A nocturnal mammal with membranous wings, known for hanging upside down.
Beginner Very Common
overdue payment (verb)
To have overdue payments; to be behind in payment deadlines.
Intermediate Common
Stay overnight (verb)
To stay overnight at a place away from home
Beginner Common
pending (verb)
To remain pending or unresolved
unfinished (verb)
To be left hanging or unfinished
linger (verb)
To linger or persist
Intermediate Common
doubts (verb, adjective)
To have lingering doubts or unresolved feelings
Intermediate Common
Rent (noun)
The fee paid for the use of property, equipment, or services on a regular basis.
Beginner Common
Expenses (noun)
The costs or expenditures associated with an activity, project, or financial period.
Beginner Common
Wrap (verb)
To wrap or secure something by tying or fastening.
Expect (verb)
To expect or anticipate an event or outcome.
Beginner Common
expect (verb)
To anticipate or expect something to happen.
Intermediate Common
guess (verb)
To make a guess or prediction based on partial information.
Beginner Common
Expect (verb)
To expect or hope for a particular outcome or event.
Intermediate Common
service fee (noun)
The fee paid for a service, often related to performers or athletes.
price (noun)
An assigned price or value of an individual, often used in negotiations.
Intermediate Common
spell (noun)
A verse or spell used in spiritual or protective practices.
Beginner Common
Catholicism (noun)
A denomination of Christianity led by the Pope, emphasizing the Trinity and the dual nature of Jesus as both divine and human.
Upper Intermediate Common
beam; pole (noun)
A structural beam or supporting pole used in construction and carrying objects.
balance (verb)
To support, counterbalance, or contradict in order to maintain equilibrium.
Upper Intermediate Common
Period (noun)
An occurrence or period of time.
Hold by mouth (verb)
To hold something with the mouth; used figuratively for conveying information.
Overlap (verb)
To overlap or extend into something.
Beginner Common
cafe (noun)
A small establishment offering coffee and light refreshments, often associated with a trendy and stylish atmosphere.
Beginner Common
temporary campsite (noun)
A temporary campsite, such as for scouts or refugees.
military camp (noun)
A military camp where an army is stationed.
faction (noun)
A faction with shared opinions or interests.
Beginner Common
Respect (noun)
Respect or esteem for someone or something.
Show respect (verb)
To show respect or reverence to someone.
Intermediate Common
medical costs (noun)
The cost or fee associated with receiving medical treatment or healthcare services, including hospital stays, doctor consultations, and medications.
Beginner Common
karaoke (noun)
A form of interactive entertainment where individuals sing along with recorded music using a microphone and video screen displaying lyrics.
Beginner Very Common
Cowboy (noun)
A person who herds and tends cattle, traditionally on horseback, or one who dresses or behaves like a cowboy.
Western event (noun)
Any western-themed event or activity, often associated with cowboys, like rodeos or wild west shows.
Intermediate Common
Word (noun)
A unit of language, consisting of speech sounds or written symbols, that conveys meaning.
Classifier (classifier)
Classifier for spoken sounds, bites of food, or two stanzas in Thai poetry.
Beginner Very Common
Evening (adjective)
Refers to the time from evening to early night.
Get dark (verb)
To become dark as the sun sets.
Beginner Common
multiple words (noun phrase)
Refers to various words or phrases, often used informally.
word (noun)
A word or term considered as a unit, sometimes used in a colloquial context.
Beginner Common
greeting (noun)
An expression or statement used as a greeting.
Beginner Common
Slogan (noun)
A short and memorable phrase used in advertising or promotion
Motto (noun)
A phrase expressing the ideals or purpose of an organization
Beginner Common
request (noun)
An act of asking for something or expressing a desire or wish.
Beginner Very Common
Answer (noun)
A reply or solution to a question or problem.
Beginner Very Common
caution (noun)
A statement or indication that alerts someone to potential danger or the need for caution.
Beginner Very Common
Inquiry (noun)
A question or inquiry for seeking information or testing knowledge
Discussion topic (noun)
A problem or topic open for discussion or investigation
Beginner Very Common
Calculate (verb)
To perform mathematical operations or computations, including estimating values or numbers.
Intermediate Common
noun (noun)
A word that functions as the name of a specific object, person, or concept in grammar.
Beginner Common
advice (noun)
Guidance or recommendation given to someone about what they should do
Beginner Very Common
subtitles (noun)
Subtitles or captions on a screen translating or transcribing speech.
description (noun)
Detailed description or explanation of something.
lecture (noun)
Oral presentation or lecture providing information or instruction.
Beginner Common
words (noun)
Words or verbal expressions used in speech or writing.
Beginner Very Common
word/phrase (phrase)
Used to introduce or reference a specific word or phrase being discussed or defined.
word (noun)
The word.
Beginner Common
Vocabulary (noun)
A collection of words and phrases used within a language or specific field.
Term (noun)
A word or phrase expressing a concept in a specific language or field of study.
Beginner Common
directive (noun)
A command or directive given by an authority figure
instruction (noun)
An instruction given to a computer or device to perform a task
Intermediate Common
curse (noun)
A curse or spell believed to have supernatural power to inflict harm.
Intermediate Common
Legal statements (noun)
Statements given by a defendant or involved party in legal proceedings to address charges or defenses.
Testimony (noun)
Testimony or responses made during a legal proceeding.
Upper Intermediate Common
blessing, wish (noun)
A blessing or good wish commonly given during special occasions like weddings, birthdays, and New Year.
Beginner Common