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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
wedding (noun)
A ceremony marking the union of two people in marriage.
Beginner Common
Chores (noun)
Tasks related to maintaining a household, such as cleaning and cooking.
Beginner Common
HR department (noun)
A department within an organization that deals with employee recruitment, management, and training.
Intermediate Common
Permanent job (noun)
A permanent or regular job with consistent responsibilities and stable income.
Routine task (noun)
Routine work or tasks performed regularly.
Beginner Very Common
Daily tasks (noun)
Regular tasks or activities performed daily, often related to work.
Beginner Very Common
Part-time job (noun)
A job with fewer hours per week than a full-time position, offering flexible scheduling.
Beginner Common
LGBTQ+ event (noun)
An event or celebration by the LGBTQ+ community promoting self-affirmation, dignity, and equal rights.
Intermediate Common
party (noun)
A social gathering featuring a meal and entertainment, such as a banquet or party.
Beginner Common
Funeral (noun)
A funeral ceremony, often involving rites such as cremation or burial.
Intermediate Common
Side job (noun)
A side job or additional work undertaken besides the main employment.
Lower Intermediate Common
Main job (noun)
Main job or primary occupation
Main task (noun)
Core responsibility or main task
Beginner Common
Freelance work (noun)
Freelance work or self-employment, conducted independently without ties to an employer.
Beginner Common
Industrial tasks (noun)
Tasks or projects related to the production and manufacturing in the industrial sector.
Intermediate Common
Beautiful (adjective)
Pleasing in appearance or behavior, evoking admiration.
Pleasing (adjective)
To be aesthetically pleasing or harmonious.
Beginner Very Common
easy (adjective)
Simple, easy or straightforward; requires minimal effort or complexity.
easily (adverb)
In a manner that is easy or simple.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
easy (adjective, verb)
Simple and uncomplicated, requiring little effort.
casual (adjective)
Casual and informal in style or approach.
Beginner Very Common
Very easy (adjective)
Extremely easy or simple.
Easily (adverb)
Easily or without difficulty; certainly or clearly.
Beginner Very Common
Hide (verb)
To keep something secret or hidden from view.
Intermediate Common
Chinese opera (noun)
A traditional Chinese opera performance.
Bombax ceiba tree (noun)
A large tree species, Bombax ceiba, known for its thorny branches, red flowers, and silk cotton-like fluff.
Intermediate Common
like this (adverb)
In this way; indicating a state or condition similar to what is being demonstrated.
Beginner Common
Deceiver (noun)
Metaphor for a deceitful or harmful person.
Reptile (noun)
Reptile in the Serpentes suborder with a long body, scales, no legs or external ear openings, includes both venomous and non-venomous species.
Intermediate Common
Cobra (noun)
A venomous snake known for its hood and the ability to spit venom, often referring to the king cobra in Thailand.
Traitor (noun)
A metaphorical term for a backstabber or traitorous person.
Beginner Common
look up (verb)
To raise or lift one's head; to look up.
feel uplifted (verb)
To regain confidence or feel uplifted.
Beginner Common
shadow (noun)
The dark shape that appears when an object blocks light.
reflection (noun)
An image visible on a reflective surface like water or a mirror.
influence (noun)
Metaphorical use for influence, presence, or similarity to something else.
Beginner Very Common
silver (noun)
A white, soft metal element with symbol Ag, used in jewelry and currency.
money (noun)
Currency used as a medium of exchange, such as coins and banknotes.
Intermediate Common
compensation (noun)
Money given to compensate for loss, damage, or inconvenience.
indemnity (noun)
Payment to cover damages or losses as part of an indemnification process.
severance (noun)
Money given to an employee upon termination of employment.
Intermediate Common
Salary (noun)
Monetary compensation for work paid monthly.
Beginner Very Common
Income (noun)
Money received from work or investment.
Beginner Very Common
capital (noun)
Funds or financial resources used for investment or business operations.
Intermediate Common
Donation money (noun)
Money given for charitable purposes or financial aid
Beginner Common
savings (noun)
Money set aside for future use or financial protection, often in a bank.
Beginner Common
Silent (adjective)
Free from noise and disturbances.
Discreet (adjective)
Discreet or not outwardly expressive.
Quietly (adverb)
In a silent or quiet manner.
Beginner Very Common
quietly (adverb)
Done with little or no noise.
silent (adjective)
Not making any noise; tranquil.
be quiet (verb)
To refrain from making noise; to be calm.
Beginner Common
snake (noun)
A snake.
Advanced Rare
Mermaid (noun)
A mythical sea creature with the head and upper body of a human and the tail of a fish.
Beginner Common
condition (noun)
A condition or requirement in a contract or agreement that must be met.
Intermediate Very Common
Edge (noun)
An edge or small corner, often sharp or noticeable.
Viewpoint (noun)
A perspective or viewpoint, a way of looking at a situation or problem.
Crying (onomatopoeia)
Sound of crying.
Beginner Common
insight (noun)
A perspective or viewpoint offering insight or wisdom.
lesson (noun)
A moral lesson or ethical consideration from a story or situation.
aspect (noun)
An angle or aspect from which something is viewed or understood.
Intermediate Common
foolish (adjective, verb)
Lacking intelligence or good judgment
Beginner Common
right? (particle)
A particle used informally to seek confirmation or agreement.
evident (particle)
A particle indicating that the preceding statement is self-evident.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
command (verb)
To command or urge someone to do something.
existence particle (particle)
A particle expressing a state of being or presence, often used in literary or religious contexts.
Intermediate Common
Walking meditation (verb)
To walk back and forth with mindfulness, as in Buddhist walking meditation.
Intermediate Uncommon
intentional (verb)
To do something with intention or purpose
deliberately (adverb)
Done with intention or deliberate planning
Intermediate Common
King cobra (noun)
A venomous snake species, Ophiophagus hannah, known as the king cobra, the largest venomous snake with notable features like a large hood and greenish-gray color.
Intermediate Common
Write (verb)
To write or mark down.
Adjoin (verb)
To be contiguous or adjoin.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Remember (verb)
To remember or commit to memory with deliberate effort.
Beginner Common
Letter (noun)
A written, typed, or printed communication typically sent by mail.
Beginner Common
Bangkok district (proper noun)
A district in Bangkok known for its large weekend market and several parks.
public park (proper noun)
A major public park located in the Chatuchak district of Bangkok.
Beginner Very Common
Poor (adjective)
Lacking money or resources.
Cornered (verb)
To have no way out or solution.
Until (conjunction)
Until a certain point or time.
Beginner Common
until (conjunction)
Indicates when something ends or continues up to a certain point in time.
Beginner Very Common