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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
plate (noun, classifier)
A flat container for holding items, such as a plate or phonograph record. It also refers to a type of eggplant.
Beginner Very Common
sneeze (verb)
To sneeze, an involuntary expulsion of air from the nose and mouth due to nasal irritation.
Cham (noun)
Cham
Beginner Common
Pay (verb)
To pay money for goods or services.
Distribute (verb)
To distribute or allocate resources, expenses, or tasks.
Issue payment (verb)
To issue a payment or salary.
Beginner Very Common
Deliver goods (verb)
To deliver or distribute goods or items.
Beginner Common
Pay (verb)
To pay
Beginner Very Common
Remember (verb)
To remember or recall something.
Imprison (verb)
To confine or imprison.
Beginner Very Common
Limit (verb)
To limit, restrict, or confine within a specific boundary.
Limited (adjective)
To be limited in scope or extent.
Intermediate Common
Define (verb)
To define or give meaning to something.
Upper Intermediate Common
Recall (verb)
To remember or recall something from memory.
Recognize (verb)
To recognize or identify someone or something previously encountered.
Beginner Very Common
Intend (verb)
To express desire or intention
Intermediate Common
number (noun)
A numerical value or figure used in calculations or expressing quantity.
amount (noun)
The total set, countable or measurable quantity.
Beginner Very Common
many (noun, adjective)
A large number or quantity
Beginner Very Common
mortgage contract (noun)
A legal contract where property is mortgaged as security for a debt without transferring possession to the mortgagee.
mortgage (verb)
To mortgage or pledge property as security.
Upper Intermediate Common
necessary (adjective)
Required as necessary or essential.
compelled (adjective)
Compelled by necessity or obligation.
must (adverb, auxiliary)
Required to do something; must or need to.
Beginner Common
must (verb)
To be necessary or required; must do something.
required (adjective)
Compulsory or obligatory action or requirement.
Beginner Very Common
necessary (verb, auxiliary)
To express necessity or obligation
Beginner Common
Can't remember (verb)
Unable to remember something
Beginner Very Common
defendant (noun)
A person who is sued or accused in court.
Intermediate Common
Remember (verb)
To remember or keep in mind something.
Beginner Common
carve (verb)
To engrave or carve details into a surface, such as stone, wood, or metal
Intermediate Common
peck (verb)
To peck or press a sharp end into something slightly, like a bird.
domineer (verb)
To take advantage by acting domineering or bossy.
tree (noun)
Medium-sized trees of the genus Barringtonia found in moist and flooded areas.
Beginner Common
fox (noun)
A small to medium-sized mammal, typically with reddish-brown fur, known as a fox.
cunning person (noun)
A person who is cunning or deceitful, used metaphorically.
Beginner Common
mind (noun)
The aspect of a person that thinks and is aware.
soul (noun)
The non-physical essence of a person, often considered in spiritual contexts.
mental (adjective)
Related to the mind or mental processes.
Intermediate Common
Mind (noun)
The mental faculties responsible for thoughts, emotions, and consciousness
Conscience (noun)
The inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives
Disposition (noun)
The inherent qualities of mind and character
Intermediate Common
inner spirit (noun)
The deep, inner essence or consciousness representing one's true self, often linked to spirituality.
Upper Intermediate Common
nickname (noun)
A diminutive term or nickname for a person named Jin.
gin (noun)
Informal reference to gin, an alcoholic beverage.
Beginner Common
name (noun)
A common Thai female given name
Absolute Beginner Common
imagination (noun)
The creation of mental images or concepts.
imagine (verb)
To form a mental idea or image of something.
Intermediate Common
Dip food (verb)
To dip or immerse lightly, often with food such as sauces.
Poke lightly (verb)
To poke or lightly touch something with a pointed object.
Press lightly (verb)
To press lightly or apply brief pressure, as on a button.
Beginner Very Common
Poke (verb)
To poke or insert fingers or an object to make someone aware or startled.
Threaten (verb)
To threaten with a weapon to force compliance.
Tickle (verb)
To tickle or touch lightly.
Beginner Common
China (noun)
A country and nationality in East Asia with its own language and script.
Beginner Very Common
Pleat fabric (verb)
To pleat, fold, or plait fabric.
Flirt (verb)
To flirt or court someone.
Lower Intermediate Common
then; therefore (conjunction)
Used to indicate a subsequent action or result from a preceding cause.
Intermediate Common
satisfying (adjective)
Extremely satisfying or fulfilling
pleased (verb)
To be satisfied or pleased
Beginner Common
spot (noun)
A round mark or spot on a surface.
stage (noun)
A level, stage, or place as in boiling point or target.
main point (noun)
The main point of a discussion or argument.
ignite (verb)
To ignite or light something, such as a fire or cigarette.
Beginner Common
selling point (noun)
A feature of a product or service that is emphasized to attract customers.
point of sale (noun)
A location or terminal where a transaction occurs between a customer and a salesperson.
Intermediate Common
strength (noun)
A strength or advantage of a person, group, or organization
Intermediate Common
final phase (noun)
The final phase or last moment
Intermediate Common
purpose (noun)
The intended outcome or goal of an action or plan.
Beginner Very Common
ignite (verb)
To ignite or start a fire.
provoke (verb)
To incite or provoke a situation, especially stirring up emotions or reactions.
Beginner Common
starting point (noun)
The initial point or position where something starts
Beginner Common
goal (noun)
A final target, endpoint, or objective, either literal or metaphorical.
Beginner Common
kiss (verb)
To kiss or make a light sucking sound.
sucking sound (adjective)
Sound resembling sucking.
Beginner Common
topknot (noun)
The topknot or highest point of the head, figuratively symbolizing the crown or peak.
Chula (noun)
Chula
Intermediate Uncommon
rush suddenly (verb)
To rush or charge at suddenly.
Lower Intermediate Common
Suddenly (adverb)
Occurring suddenly or without warning.
Beginner Very Common
lead physically (verb)
To lead or guide someone or something by holding their hand or a leash.
Beginner Common
sudden attack (verb)
To attack or act suddenly without warning, such as a surprise raid.
Intermediate Common
Kiss (verb)
Touch with the lips as a gesture of affection or greeting.
Beginner Very Common
vegetarian food (noun)
A style of vegetarian food in Chinese Buddhism, excluding pungent vegetables like garlic and onion.
Beginner Common