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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
resentment (noun)
A strong feeling of resentment or grievance leading to a desire for revenge.
seek revenge (verb)
To harbor resentment and seek revenge for perceived wrongs.
Upper Intermediate Common
Only that (phrase)
Only that; just that; that's all.
Beginner Very Common
Canada (noun)
Canada, a country in North America known for its vast landscapes and diverse population.
Beginner Common
only this (adverb)
Only this much; solely; as much as this
that's all (phrase)
This is enough; that's all
Beginner Very Common
Medicine tube (noun)
A small, dissolvable tube used for containing medicine.
Spacecraft part (noun)
The part of a spacecraft that can separate and contains necessary equipment.
Beginner Very Common
only (adverb)
Indicates limitation or minimality, meaning only or just.
Beginner Common
edge (noun)
A ridge or edge, such as the edge of a cliff or a bank.
labia (noun)
Labia, referring to the folds of skin at the opening of the vulva.
gunwale (noun)
The upper edge or side of a boat.
Intermediate Common
temporary settlement (noun)
A temporary settlement for travelers, soldiers, or outdoors activities.
camping (noun)
The activity of staying in a tent or temporary shelter as recreation.
Beginner Common
care (verb)
To care or show concern for someone or something
Beginner Very Common
Carrot (noun)
A root vegetable, typically orange, cultivated for its edible taproot.
Beginner Common
escape danger (verb)
To successfully escape or avoid danger or harm, often implying spiritual protection.
Intermediate Common
tributary (noun)
A small river or stream flowing into a larger one.
Beginner Common
how much (adverb)
To what extent or degree
amount (interrogative)
How much or many
whatever amount (indefinite pronoun)
However much
Lower Intermediate Very Common
Cow (noun)
A cow, ox, or bull, often used formally.
Beginner Common
small hill (noun)
A small elevated area of land, resembling a hill but lower.
Beginner Common
Coke (noun)
A popular carbonated soft drink, often referring specifically to Coca-Cola.
Beginner Very Common
trainer (noun)
A person who trains and guides individuals or teams to improve performance in sports, business, or personal development.
Beginner Very Common
tree base (noun)
The part of the tree where the trunk meets the ground.
Beginner Common
frame (noun)
A frame or structure, typically referring to the supporting framework of a building, vehicle, or organism.
outline (noun)
An outline or sketch representing an initial plan or drawing for a more detailed design.
Beginner Common
planned actions (noun)
A planned series of actions to achieve a specific goal, often involving resources and coordination.
government initiative (noun)
A public or governmental initiative to achieve socioeconomic objectives, often involving infrastructure, education, or health.
project (noun)
Project or plan.
Intermediate Common
Outline/Plan (noun)
An outline or draft of a plan, document, or speech, typically focusing on the basic ideas or structure.
Framework (noun)
A framework or skeletal structure of a physical object or system, used in contexts such as engineering or architecture.
Intermediate Common
framework (noun)
A framework or components assembled into a cohesive form, often used in construction, architecture, or organizational contexts.
Intermediate Common
Mud (noun)
A soft, sticky substance made from soil and water.
Beginner Common
quota (noun)
A fixed share or amount determined by a regulation or rule.
Intermediate Common
who (pronoun)
Used as a question to refer to an unknown person.
anyone (pronoun)
Refers to an unspecified or indefinite person.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
everyone (pronoun)
Refers to everyone or any unspecified person in general.
Beginner Very Common
anyone (pronoun)
Used to refer to any person without specifying who.
Beginner Common
anyone (pronoun)
Refers to any person without distinction; anyone.
Beginner Common
Who? (interrogative phrase)
An interrogative phrase used to inquire about someone's identity.
Beginner Common
kill (verb)
To cause death of a person or animal.
eliminate (verb)
To eliminate or extinguish something non-living, such as time, odor, or a message.
Intermediate Common
murderer (noun)
A person who commits murder intentionally or for hire.
Intermediate Common
murder (noun)
The act of murder or homicide.
Intermediate Common
Advertise (verb)
To announce or distribute information to the public for commercial purposes.
Advertisement (noun)
A notice or announcement promoting a product or service.
Beginner Very Common
stingy (verb, adjective)
To show an excessive desire to acquire or an unwillingness to part with something.
Beginner Common
confused (verb, adjective)
To be confused or perplexed, unable to think clearly or act properly.
Beginner Common
Beautiful (adjective)
Beautiful, pleasing in appearance or impact
Intermediate Common
superstitious (verb, adjective)
To believe in superstitions or false ideas without critical thinking.
Intermediate Common
Elephant's nose (noun)
The elongated nose of an elephant, used for gripping objects.
Coil (noun)
A coil-like structure resembling an elephant's trunk.
Beginner Common
sleepy (adjective)
Feeling sleepy or drowsy; being inclined to sleep
Beginner Very Common
sleepy (adjective)
Feeling sleepy or drowsy; inclined to sleep
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Curved (adjective)
Having a curved or bent shape like a hook.
Bend (verb)
To bend or become bent.
Beginner Common
make amends (verb)
To reconcile or plead with someone for forgiveness after a dispute
Beginner Common
young sprout (noun)
A young sprout emerging from the fruit of certain kinds such as coconut or sugar palm.
sprout (verb)
To sprout or break out as in the growth of a seed or plant.
increase (verb)
To increase in quantity, especially in terms of value or size, such as money growing or land expanding.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
thrive (verb)
To thrive or prosper, used to describe success or flourishing.
expand (verb)
To grow or expand in size or number.
Intermediate Common
So (conjunction)
So; in that case; then
Thus (adverb)
Thus; in such a way; like that
Beginner Very Common
bite quickly (verb)
To quickly open the mouth to bite or seize with teeth.
snap sound (verb)
To make a quick, snapping noise.
Beginner Common
sesame (noun)
A herbaceous plant with small seeds used for cooking or oil extraction.
ivory (noun)
The upper row of tusks in elephants, used as a classifier.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Job (noun)
A job or task regularly performed for a livelihood.
Event (noun)
An organized event or ceremony where people gather.
Physics (noun)
In physics, the product of a force and the distance over which it moves an object.
Beginner Very Common
construction (noun)
Work involving the building or assembling of infrastructure such as roads and buildings.
Lower Intermediate Common
Temp job (noun)
Work that is not permanent and typically short-term.
Intermediate Common