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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
motivated (verb)
To feel uplifted or regain motivation and enthusiasm.
Lower Intermediate Common
Stay calm (verb, adjective)
To remain calm and composed, staying rational despite stress or pressure.
Beginner Very Common
disheartened (verb)
To become disheartened or discouraged, often due to unexpected events.
Intermediate Common
soft-hearted (adjective)
Easily swayed by emotions, soft-hearted, or tender
submissive (adjective)
Submissive or meek
Beginner Common
edition (noun)
An edition or version of a book, often with variations in content or style.
classifier (classifier)
A classifier used for documents, letters, papers, newspapers, or sheets considered as a single unit.
Intermediate Common
abridged document (noun)
A concise version of a document or text, highlighting essential information.
Beginner Common
first edition (noun)
The first edition or version of a publication, document, or software.
Beginner Common
celebrate (verb)
To perform a grand celebration or ritual to express joy for an event or person.
Intermediate Common
Intelligent (adjective)
Possessing sharp intellect and keen problem-solving skills, able to devise effective solutions, especially in challenging situations.
Beginner Very Common
Marine fish (noun)
Various species of cartilaginous marine fish known for their gill slits and elongated tails, ranging from surface-dwellers to deep-sea inhabitants.
Intermediate Common
Seize opportunity (verb)
To take advantage of or seize an opportunity, often in an opportunistic manner.
Intermediate Common
substitute (verb)
(Colloquial) Used as a substitute for various verbs depending on context, like 'to punch' or 'to eat'.
fight (verb)
To fight, attack, or brawl.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
Province in Thailand (proper noun)
A province in central Thailand known for its history and Buddhist temples.
Capital city (proper noun)
The capital city of Chachoengsao Province in Thailand.
Beginner Common
therefore (adverb)
Used to indicate a result or conclusion from prior statements.
Intermediate Common
thus (adverb)
In this manner; thus; therefore
Intermediate Uncommon
tiered umbrella (noun)
A tiered structure resembling stacked umbrellas, used in ceremonies for honor.
Intermediate Uncommon
I, me (pronoun)
First-person pronoun used to refer to oneself when speaking to someone of equal or lower status.
eat (monks) (verb)
To eat, used specifically when referring to monks and novices.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Quickly cut/speak (adjective)
To speak or cut quickly and sharply.
Immediately (adverb)
Immediate or instantaneous action.
Intermediate Uncommon
Screen (noun)
A screen or partition used for setting scenes in plays or creating division in space.
90 degrees (noun)
A right angle measuring exactly 90 degrees, also the instrument used for this purpose.
Scene (noun)
A single part of a performance or dramatic work, often marked by the opening of the curtain.
Beginner Common
storage building (noun)
A building or structure used for storing grain or other bulky goods.
Beginner Common
'I' (pronoun)
Pronoun for 'I' in the Southern Thai dialect.
Shan State (noun)
Name of a state in northeastern Myanmar, bordering northern Thailand (Shan State).
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
Emit light (verb)
To emit or project light.
Show (verb)
To show prominently.
Intermediate Common
ruin; curse (verb)
To be completely ruined or destroyed; used figuratively as an insult or curse.
extremely (adverb)
Very much or extremely, often used colloquially to emphasize something.
Intermediate Common
Urinate (verb)
To urinate.
Urine (noun)
Urine.
Frying sound (adverb)
Describes a noise similar to frying sounds.
Beginner Common
tear (verb)
To tear or rip something apart.
torn (adjective)
To be torn or ripped.
break (verb)
To break something, causing it to become unusable.
Beginner Common
inject/spray (verb)
To inject or spray a liquid under pressure.
medical inject (verb)
To inject medicine using a syringe.
Intermediate Common
spray (verb)
To spray or squirt a liquid in a fine mist over a surface
Intermediate Common
urgent (adjective)
Requiring immediate and urgent solution, often due to a crisis or emergency.
Intermediate Common
pungent (adjective)
Strong and pungent, typically used to describe a smell or taste.
anger (verb)
To feel sudden anger.
Beginner Common
like (conjunction, adjective)
Similar to; resembling; like.
Advanced Uncommon
specific (adverb)
In a specific or precise manner; only this or that.
be specific (verb)
To be specific or particular about something.
Beginner Very Common
exclusive group (adjective)
Restricted to a specific group or audience; not general public
Intermediate Common
specific issues (adjective)
Concerning specific matters or issues; dealing only with particular subjects
only (adverb)
Only; specifically
Intermediate Common
indifferent (verb, adjective)
To remain indifferent or show no response to events or actions.
still (adjective)
To stay still or quiet without any movement or reaction.
passive (verb)
To choose not to take action in response to something.
Beginner Common
just (adverb)
Just; only, suggesting no more than what is stated
indifferent (adverb)
Casually or without enthusiasm; indicating indifference
Beginner Common
honor King (phrase)
To honor or celebrate the King
Upper Intermediate Common
distribute (verb)
To divide or distribute equally.
average (verb)
To calculate the average of a set of numbers.
Intermediate Common
swoop past (verb)
To swoop down quickly, especially when a bird grabs food in motion, or to brush past something.
narrow avoid (verb)
To narrowly miss or avoid collision, particularly in the context of vehicles.
trendy (adjective)
Fashionable or trendy, often used colloquially.
scrape (verb)
To scrape or rub against a surface.
Intermediate Common
luck (noun)
A chance or form of good or bad luck; fortune.
Intermediate Common
Punch (verb)
To punch; to engage in boxing or a fistfight.
Beginner Common
Compensate (verb)
To compensate, reimburse, or make amends for something, especially in the context of repaying a debt or rectifying a wrongdoing.
Upper Intermediate Common
collide (verb)
To hit, collide, or make an impact with something.
animal fight (verb)
To make animals fight, such as in bullfighting or cockfighting.
gamecock (noun)
A type of rooster raised specifically for fighting, known as a gamecock.
Beginner Common
Countryside (noun)
Areas located outside of the capital city, typically rural or countryside regions.
Beginner Common
fuse (noun)
A type of fuse made from ignitable earth, sometimes wrapped in paper.
cause (noun)
The figurative cause or trigger of an event.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
win (verb)
To win or defeat another party.
Beginner Very Common
type (noun, classifier)
A category or classification used to describe types or species of things or organisms.
nature (noun)
The intrinsic qualities or characteristics of something.
Beginner Very Common
Praise (verb)
To praise or commend someone or something.
Look (verb)
To look at something for enjoyment or admiration.
Beginner Common
light red (adjective, noun)
Light red, often described as red mixed with white.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Rose apple (noun)
A tropical fruit, rose apple, known for its bell-like shape and crisp texture.
Beginner Common
Club (noun)
A meeting place or group of people with a shared purpose, such as a club or society.
Beginner Common