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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
talk (verb)
To talk with each other or engage in conversation
Beginner Very Common
Teacher's Council (noun)
The Teacher's Council of Thailand, a government body regulating the teaching profession.
Intermediate Common
match (verb)
To match or be paired with.
pair (noun)
Two items meant for each other or used together.
pair classifier (classifier)
Classifier for pairs of objects.
spouse (noun)
A partner in marriage, like a husband or wife.
Lower Intermediate Common
multiply (verb)
To multiply or increase by a specific factor.
Beginner Common
canal, ditch (noun)
A canal or ditch used for drainage, irrigation, or as a boundary.
Beginner Common
discount token (noun)
A token, either paper or electronic, that provides a discount or rebate on a purchase.
Beginner Common
moat (noun)
A moat or trench, often filled with water, surrounding a fortified place or city.
Beginner Common
romantic couple (noun)
A romantic couple or two people in a romantic relationship
Beginner Common
Kuwait (proper noun)
A country located in Western Asia, known for being a sovereign state.
Beginner Common
engaged (noun)
A person engaged to be married.
Beginner Common
fiancée (noun)
A woman engaged to be married.
Beginner Common
partner (noun)
A partner or friend who collaborates well and is on good terms
Beginner Common
cake (noun)
A sweet baked dessert made from flour, sugar, and other ingredients, often including a leavening agent.
Beginner Very Common
electrical cable (noun)
An assembly of electrical wires forming a large cable, often insulated, used for telecommunications or power transfer.
Beginner Common
salty (adjective)
Having a taste like salt.
stingy (adjective)
Being stingy or penny-pinching.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
chemistry (noun)
The science of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter, including the synthesis of substances.
chemical (noun)
A chemical substance.
Intermediate Very Common
has done (auxiliary verb)
Used as a prefix to indicate an action has already occurred.
used to (verb)
To be familiar with or accustomed to something.
Beginner Very Common
stressed (adjective)
Experiencing mental or emotional strain, often due to demanding situations.
Intermediate Common
network (noun)
A connected system or group of people or organizations with shared interests, like a telecommunications or research network.
connections (noun)
Connections between people or groups for social or professional purposes.
Intermediate Very Common
object (noun)
An object or item used in various applications, such as household items, vehicle parts, and accessories accompanying other things.
device (noun, classifier)
A mechanical or electrical device with a specific function, including machines and tools.
Beginner Common
machine (noun)
A machine or apparatus used to perform work, typically requiring mechanical power.
Beginner Common
TV projector (noun)
A device for projecting television images onto a larger screen or surface.
Intermediate Uncommon
electric appliances (noun)
Devices or machines that operate with electricity, used in homes or businesses.
Beginner Very Common
washing machine (noun)
A device for washing clothes and linens.
Beginner Very Common
Instrument (noun)
An instrument designed to produce musical sounds.
Beginner Very Common
drink (noun)
A liquid consumed for refreshment, nutrition, or pleasure, including both alcoholic and non-alcoholic types.
Beginner Very Common
Vacuum cleaner (noun)
An electrical appliance for cleaning floors and carpets by suction.
Beginner Very Common
aircraft (noun)
A powered aircraft designed for air travel, having wings and engines.
Beginner Very Common
Uniform (noun)
Standardized attire worn by members of an organization, such as schools or the military.
Beginner Common
tool (noun)
An object used for construction, creation, or performing tasks. Figuratively, it can mean a person or thing used as a tool for achieving a goal.
Beginner Very Common
engine (noun)
A device that converts energy into mechanical motion, typically used in vehicles or machinery.
Beginner Very Common
Furniture (noun)
Furniture used for interior decoration, such as cabinets, tables, and chairs.
Beginner Common
mix gently (verb)
To gently mix or blend ingredients by hand.
nestle (verb)
To nestle or nuzzle closely, or to roll against something.
Beginner Common
entranced (verb)
To feel mild euphoria and dreaminess, often from beauty, music, or a calming atmosphere.
drowsy (verb)
To be in a state between wakefulness and sleep, characterized by drowsiness.
Intermediate Common
move (verb)
To move or displace an object or oneself from a position.
Beginner Common
Move (verb)
To move or change location
Beginner Very Common
Move (verb)
To move or transfer something from one location to another.
Lower Intermediate Common
move slightly (verb)
To move or shift slightly.
protest (verb)
To show an action or reaction, often in a social or political context.
Beginner Common
clue (noun)
Trace or clue.
indicator (noun)
An indicator or sign suggesting a future event or similarity.
outline (noun)
Outline or brief form.
he/she (personal pronoun)
He, him, she, or her (pronoun).
Intermediate Common
furniture (noun)
A flat-surfaced piece of furniture for kitchens or retail transactions.
reception desk/counter (noun)
A reception or service desk in commercial or public spaces.
Beginner Very Common
Respect (verb)
To show respect or esteem towards someone or something.
Non-violate (verb)
To not infringe or violate, acknowledging rights and boundaries.
Homage (verb)
To perform acts of homage or reverence in ceremonies.
Beginner Very Common
revere (verb)
To deeply respect, venerate, or worship, especially in religious contexts.
Upper Intermediate Common
tap (verb)
To lightly strike with a body part or object to create a sound, as in tapping or knocking.
Beginner Common
adjacent (adjective)
Located or placed side by side.
abreast (noun)
Side by side, especially in a parallel position.
Beginner Common
side by side (adverb)
Positioned side by side or in close proximity.
together (adverb)
Together as a pair, often in a romantic or cooperative context.
Beginner Common
sickle (noun)
A curved tool with a sharp edge, used for reaping rice and grass.
Beginner Common
chew (verb)
To chew, grind, or masticate food with teeth.
crooked (adjective)
Crooked or winding, often used in conjunction with 'คด' to form 'คดเคี้ยว'.
Beginner Very Common
angry (verb)
To feel displeased or begin to feel angry
irritated (verb)
To feel irritated or annoyed, such as with the eyes or emotions
Intermediate Common
Sesbania tree (noun)
A tree species, Sesbania grandiflora, with edible flowers and shoots, used in cooking and traditional medicine.
Intermediate Uncommon
only; just (adverb)
Used to indicate something limited, minimal, or no more than specified.
as much as (adverb)
Used to express a comparison indicating minimal sufficiency in terms of quantity or degree.
Beginner Very Common