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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
superb (adjective)
Excellent or superb.
cool (adjective)
Cool or stylish, often in a trendy sense.
Beginner Common
seven (noun, quantifier)
The number seven.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
7 AM (noun)
Seven o'clock in the morning.
Beginner Common
Jedi (noun)
Jedi, fictional knights from the Star Wars franchise known for their connection to the Force, typically depicted as guardians of peace and justice.
Beginner Common
male name (proper noun)
A Thai male given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'aim' or 'intention'.
intention (noun)
Intention or desire to act with a conscious aim.
Absolute Beginner Common
Skilled (adjective)
Familiar or skilled in a particular area.
Nickname (noun)
An informal name or nickname often used as a term of endearment.
Intermediate Common
pain (verb, adjective)
To feel physical pain from injury or sickness.
emotional pain (verb)
To feel emotional pain or distress.
Beginner Very Common
get hurt (verb)
To suffer physical or metaphorical harm or injury.
Beginner Common
emotional pain (verb)
To experience emotional distress or suffering.
physical pain (verb)
To feel physical pain or discomfort.
Intermediate Common
negotiate (verb)
To negotiate or discuss terms to reach an agreement.
Intermediate Common
Grow (verb)
To grow, flourish, or develop.
Chant (verb)
To recite or chant, particularly in religious or auspicious contexts.
Beginner Very Common
grow; develop (verb)
To grow or develop, especially reaching maturity or an advanced stage in life.
Intermediate Common
Meet (verb)
To meet or encounter someone or something.
Find (verb)
To find something after searching.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
See you (phrase)
A casual farewell indicating a future meeting.
Meet (verb)
To meet or encounter someone.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
you (pronoun)
Second-person pronoun used politely or endearingly.
noble prefix (prefix)
Prefix indicating noble northern lineage.
child prefix (prefix)
Prefix used by elders to address children or juniors.
ruler (noun)
A ruler or noble of high rank, often a king or prince.
owner (noun)
A person who owns or possesses something.
honorific suffix (noun)
Suffix used in names of revered figures like Buddha or deities.
guardian spirit (noun)
Guardian spirit or deity.
Intermediate Common
Department head (noun)
Head or chief of a department, particularly in government or military contexts.
Upper Intermediate Common
unfortunate (adjective)
Causing disappointment or trouble, such as an unfortunate car breaking down.
past-life ties (noun)
A person with past-life karmic ties, often referred to as 'เจ้ากรรมนายเวร'.
damn! (interjection)
An expression of disappointment due to unforeseen accidents.
Intermediate Common
Owner (noun)
Owner or one with property rights, including possession and disposal of property.
In charge (noun)
Person or entity responsible for something or someone, often in charge or accountable.
Intermediate Common
monk leader (noun)
A religious leader governing a group of monks at various administrative levels such as sub-district, district, province, and region.
Upper Intermediate Common
fool (noun)
A stupid or foolish person, often used derogatorily.
Beginner Common
Royal male (noun)
A royal male family member, typically the son of a king or queen.
Beginner Common
gang leader (noun)
A local mob boss or chief gangster.
local resident (noun)
A person or group residing in a specific location, often culturally or historically connected to the place.
local leader (noun)
An entity with control or authority over a specific area, such as a local authority or power figure.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Boss (noun)
A commander, supervisor, or boss.
Beginner Very Common
Groom (noun)
The man who is getting married.
Beginner Common
wedding couple (noun)
The couple getting married in a wedding ceremony.
Beginner Common
Bride (noun)
A woman who is about to be married or has just been married.
Beginner Common
director (noun)
Head of an institute.
Upper Intermediate Common
princess (noun)
A daughter of a monarch or a female member of the royal family.
Upper Intermediate Common
official (noun)
A person with designated responsibilities or authority in an organization or government.
staff (noun)
Staff or personnel working in an office or organizational setting.
Beginner Very Common
king (noun)
A formal title for the king of Thailand, used in royal contexts.
Advanced Common
Drill (verb)
To make a hole or puncture.
Beginner Common
baby chick (noun)
A small chick or baby bird.
chirp (onomatopoeia)
The sound of chicks or birds chirping.
Beginner Common
modest (adjective, verb)
To be modest or humble in behavior.
humbly (adverb)
In a modest or humble manner.
Intermediate Common
Fry food (verb)
To fry to extract oil or to cook food in oil, such as making an omelette, frying garlic, or onions.
Fried (adjective)
Fried in oil, such as fried eggs, onions, or garlic.
Beginner Common
mix (verb)
To mix a small portion into a larger portion to blend together, often used with liquids.
adulterate (verb)
To alloy or mix substances, making them impure or adulterated.
Beginner Common
vegetarian (noun)
Food not cooked with meat or certain vegetables, often referred to as vegetarian.
Beginner Common
distribute (verb)
To distribute or give items to many people.
Beginner Very Common
explain in detail (verb)
To explain or describe in detail; to analyze or break down into components
Intermediate Common
Name (noun)
A common male name derived from English, often spelled 'Jack'.
Card/Blackjack (noun)
A term used for the game of blackjack or the playing card 'jack' in a deck.
Beginner Common
inform (verb)
To inform or make known.
clear (adjective)
Clear, bright, or distinct.
Beginner Common
eat (verb)
To eat or consume in a casual or slang context.
Joe (noun)
A given name, often spelled as Joe or Jo.
Beginner Common
Cao Cao (proper noun)
Cao Cao, a Chinese warlord from the late Eastern Han dynasty known for his ambitious and strategic leadership.
Intermediate Uncommon
attack (verb)
To attack suddenly or surprise.
Intermediate Uncommon
Attack (verb)
To use force to attack someone or something, including writing or speaking harshly against someone.
Intermediate Common
thief (noun)
A criminal who steals or plunders others' property.
Beginner Common
Consciousness (noun)
Organ or faculty responsible for consciousness, sensation, thought, and feeling; also encompasses heart, breath, and emotions.
Courage (noun)
Courage or spirit, especially in the context of bravery or resolve.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
gullible (adjective)
Easily persuaded or influenced, often lacking discernment.
promiscuous (adjective)
Morally loose or promiscuous, often used derogatorily.
Beginner Common
Kind (adjective)
Kind-hearted and not easily angered.
Beginner Common
bold (adjective)
Courageous and willing to take risks
generous (adjective)
Generous or open with resources
Intermediate Common
Joyful (adjective)
Experiencing an uplifting sense of joy or happiness.
Lower Intermediate Common