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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
transgender woman (noun)
A transgender woman, typically a person assigned male at birth who identifies and lives as female.
Intermediate Common
garlic (noun)
A bulbous plant, Allium sativum, with white cloves used for cooking, known for its pungent smell and spicy taste.
spice (noun)
A common ingredient used worldwide for flavor and health benefits in various cuisines.
Beginner Very Common
shake, worry (verb)
To shake, vibrate, or tremble due to an impact, or to feel worried or concerned.
Intermediate Common
Hit forcefully (verb)
To hit forcefully or collide with someone or something.
Snap words (verb)
To speak loudly and harshly to show displeasure or anger.
Beginner Common
So; nevertheless (adverb, conjunction)
In that way; like that; nevertheless
Upper Intermediate Common
procession (noun)
A line or sequence of people or vehicles arranged systematically, such as in a parade or procession.
method (noun)
Method or procedure, often used in organizing events or processes.
Beginner Common
series of actions (noun)
A series of actions or steps undertaken to achieve a specific result, often used in scientific, industrial, social, legal, or procedural contexts.
Intermediate Very Common
justice system (noun)
The procedures and methods of law enforcement to ensure justice and protect individual rights and freedoms.
Upper Intermediate Common
cylinder (noun)
A section of bamboo or other cylindrical object similar in shape, such as a gun barrel or eye socket.
classifier (noun)
A classifier for long cylindrical objects that are hollow, like bamboo tubes of glutinous rice.
tube-shaped (adjective)
To be shaped like a tube.
Beginner Common
stick (noun)
A cylindrical stick or baton used for exercises, traditional sports, or martial arts
staff (noun)
A staff or bludgeon used by police or authority figures for enforcement
Beginner Common
pickup truck (noun)
A vehicle with a tray-like body used for transporting goods, commonly known as a pickup truck.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
diaphragm (noun)
In anatomy, a diaphragm or structure that serves as a partition between sections of the body.
shield; cover (noun)
A shield or protective cover used to protect or cover something.
headgear part (noun)
A part of traditional Thai headgear, used for decorative or protective purposes, often in ceremonial contexts.
Advanced Uncommon
Sword (noun)
A type of sword with a long flat blade, pointed tip, and possibly a guard.
Krabi (noun)
A province in Southern Thailand known for its beaches and natural attractions.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
buffalo (noun)
A domestic water buffalo used in agriculture.
Beginner Common
ray (noun)
A type of cartilaginous fish with a flattened body and extended pectoral fins, often having venomous stings on tails.
Beginner Common
Material, ceramic (noun)
A material used for roofing, walls, or flooring made from clay, cement, or other materials, usually in square shapes. Also refers to ceramic ware or a flat pan originally used for cooking.
Beginner Common
can (noun)
A metal container used for storing food, drinks, or other goods.
Beginner Very Common
small container (noun)
A small container or jar used for ointments, creams, or small objects
mechanical package (noun)
A mechanical package enclosing a component, such as a gearbox
Beginner Common
bag (noun)
A bag or pouch made of leather or fabric for holding money or items, often worn around the waist, attached to clothing, or carried.
animal pouch (noun)
A pouch on the abdomen of some animals for carrying young, such as kangaroos and seahorses.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Woman's garment (noun)
A Western-style woman's garment.
Car cover (noun)
The cover of an engine or the storage covers at the front and back of a car.
Beginner Common
I (formal) (pronoun)
I, me (used by males in formal contexts)
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
blink (verb)
To quickly close and open the eyes or to flash on and off, typically referring to lights.
Beginner Very Common
stomach (noun)
An internal organ resembling a sac, primarily referring to the stomach in humans and animals.
Beginner Common
urinary bladder (noun)
Organ that stores urine before excretion.
Intermediate Common
Stomach (noun)
The organ in the body where food is digested.
Beginner Very Common
uncertain (adverb)
Indicates uncertainty or estimation, typically used at the end of a sentence to suggest possibility or conjecture.
Intermediate Common
Squirrel (noun)
A mammal in the Sciuridae family, known for gnawing teeth, large eyes, a bushy tail, and a fruit-based diet, found in various species like the variable squirrel and black giant squirrel.
Squirrel (noun)
An agile and playful mammal often seen in parks and gardens, known for rapid movements and climbing abilities.
Beginner Common
What/how/why (pronoun, adverb, interrogative)
Used to express questions about manner, method, or reason; common in formal and literary contexts.
Advanced Uncommon
bag (noun)
A durable bag used for storing or transporting goods, typically made of materials like burlap.
Beginner Common
restless (adjective)
Restless due to anxiety or agitation.
fidget (verb)
Fidget or display nervousness.
Intermediate Common
Base mixture (noun)
A mixture or combination of ingredients used especially in medicinal or culinary contexts as a base or carrier.
Intermediate Common
Bullet (noun)
A bullet.
Beginner Common
bullet (noun)
A bullet or projectile fired from a firearm.
Beginner Common
flow (noun)
A continuous flow or movement, often referring to water, wind, or metaphorically, to ideas or thoughts.
Intermediate Common
news trend (noun)
Current trend or flow of news widely discussed in the media.
information flow (noun)
Flow of information from informed sources or dispatch.
Intermediate Common
trend (noun)
The current trend or movement in thought, fashion, or public opinion.
content (noun)
Subject matter or content.
Intermediate Common
cash flow (noun)
Net amount of cash being transferred into and out of a business.
currency flow (noun)
The movement of currency within an economy.
Intermediate Common
DC (noun)
Unidirectional flow of electric charge, typically from a battery or DC power supply.
Intermediate Common
Water current (noun)
The continuous, directed movement of water in a river, ocean, or other body of water
Stream (noun)
The flow or movement of water on a smaller scale, such as in streams or brooks
Lower Intermediate Common
Electric current (noun)
Flow of electric charge in a conductor
Beginner Very Common
Electric current (noun)
The flow of electric charge through a conductor or circuit.
Lower Intermediate Common
Air flow (noun)
The natural flow or movement of air in a specific direction.
Beginner Common
AC (noun)
A type of electrical current where the flow direction reverses periodically.
Upper Intermediate Common
Mainstream (noun, adjective)
Widely accepted trend or movement in society.
Intermediate Very Common
strike repeatedly (verb)
To repeatedly strike or bombard with force, physically or metaphorically.
Intermediate Common
royal term (noun)
Used in ceremonial language combined with terms starting with 'เกล้า', especially in written form with 'ยาลน้อย' or abbreviated in respectful addresses.
head part (noun)
The part of the skull at the center of the head, closer to the forehead, often referred to as the head.
Advanced Uncommon
secretly proud (verb)
To feel inwardly excited or overjoyed, often with a sense of pride.
Intermediate Uncommon
prostitute (noun)
A derogatory term for a prostitute or a woman engaged in sex work.
Intermediate Very Common
thirsty (verb)
To feel the need to drink water.
crave (verb)
To strongly desire something such as power or fame.
Beginner Common
Booming sound (adjective)
Echoing or booming sound, such as a storm or loud music.
Famous (verb)
To become widely known or famous.
Intermediate Common