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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
elderly (adjective)
Relating to being elderly or advanced in age.
old age (noun)
The state of being old or aged.
Beginner Common
Thai province (proper noun)
A province in eastern Thailand known for its beaches and proximity to Bangkok.
Beginner Common
Period/Segment (noun)
A period of time or a segment of a continuous span.
Seize/Snatch (verb)
To seize or snatch, often used in the phrase 'chuāng chīng'.
Beginner Very Common
middle (noun)
The middle period or central part of a sequence of time, events, or a physical structure.
Beginner Common
end, conclusion (noun)
The final part or conclusion of a period, event, or narrative.
Beginner Common
currently (adverb)
Currently or in the present time period
Beginner Very Common
late phase (noun)
The late phase or concluding part of a period, event, or timeline.
Intermediate Common
childhood (noun)
The period of human life from birth to adolescence.
Beginner Common
teenage years (noun)
The stage in life during teenage years, involving the transition from childhood to adulthood.
Beginner Common
Time period (noun)
A period or segment within a timeframe characterized by certain events.
Beginner Common
later period (noun)
A later period or time closer to the present, often referring to events occurring after a significant point.
Beginner Very Common
persuade (verb)
To persuade or influence someone to do something.
invite (verb)
To invite or request someone to join an activity.
Beginner Very Common
assist (verb)
To assist or aid someone in achieving a goal or alleviating a burden.
rescue (verb)
To rescue someone from danger.
contribute (verb)
To contribute effort towards an activity or task.
please (adverb)
Please
Absolute Beginner Very Common
cooperate (verb)
To work or help together in a collaborative effort.
Beginner Common
Rescue (verb)
To rescue someone from danger or death.
Intermediate Common
Help! (interjection)
An exclamation used to call for immediate assistance in emergencies.
Beginner Common
assist (verb)
To help or assist someone or something, often with the aim of resolving difficulties or achieving goals.
Beginner Very Common
Thai name (noun)
A male given name commonly used in Thailand.
Beginner Common
Java (island) (noun)
An important island in Indonesia and the capital territory, Java. People from this region who speak Javanese are called Javanese.
Beginner Common
Shock (noun)
An emotional or physical reaction to a surprising or traumatic event.
Surprise (verb)
To be surprised or alarmed.
Intermediate Common
chocolate (noun)
A sweet made from cocoa beans, milk, and sugar.
Beginner Very Common
access space (noun)
A space allowing access or a designated slot for specific purposes.
TV channel (noun)
A frequency band for audio/video signals or a television station.
opportunity (noun)
Opportunity or chance for doing something.
hole (noun)
A hole or cavity.
Beginner Common
Vagina (noun)
Vagina; the muscular tube leading from the external genitals to the cervix, also known as the birth canal.
Intermediate Common
flower cluster (noun)
A cluster of flowers in a plant.
bouquet (noun)
A bouquet of flowers.
Intermediate Common
Scoop (verb)
To scoop something from within or on the surface of a liquid, or from a surface.
Lift (verb)
To insert a hand underneath and lift, such as cradling the head or body.
Utensil (noun)
A utensil for scooping or eating, typically with a handle.
Beginner Common
like (verb)
To like or enjoy something frequently.
affection (verb)
To be compatible or affectionate towards someone.
tend (verb)
Tend to occur often or regularly.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
pleased (verb, adjective)
To be pleased or like something
Beginner Common
shopping (noun)
The activity of buying goods from stores.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
rinse (verb)
To rinse or cleanse, commonly in cleaning or purification.
Beginner Common
fate, destiny (noun)
The outcome of past deeds determining one's future events, often relating to fate.
unknown outcome (noun)
The course of events typically used with negative contexts, such as unknown outcomes of people's lives.
Intermediate Common
extremely (adverb)
Very; extremely; intensely.
Beginner Common
begin to (verb)
Start to show a tendency or begin to exhibit a change, often in behavior or situation.
Beginner Common
weight unit (noun)
A traditional Thai unit of weight equivalent to 20 tams or 1,200 grams; a Chinese 'chang' is half this weight, at 600 grams.
weigh (verb)
To determine weight using a scale or balance.
Advanced Rare
weigh (verb)
To measure the weight of an object or person using a scale.
evaluate (verb)
To evaluate or contemplate the pros and cons of a situation or decision.
Beginner Very Common
Clear (adjective)
Clear, evident, and accurate without distortion.
Vivid (adjective)
Vivid in color or detail.
Clearly (adverb)
Clearly, obviously, or explicitly.
Beginner Very Common
Clear (adjective)
Clear and distinct; easily understood or perceived.
Unambiguous (adjective)
Definite or unambiguous; leaving no room for confusion.
Beginner Very Common
Raise up (verb)
To raise or place something upright, such as resting legs while sitting or lying.
Stand erect (verb)
To stand upright or become erect, such as hair or ears.
Steep (adjective)
Steep or upright, describing something that is not sloped.
Intermediate Common
Shelf (noun)
A place for displaying items with layered surfaces, like a cabinet without doors.
Layer (noun)
A level that is stacked or layered, such as soil or rock layers.
Class (noun)
A social status that varies in hierarchy, like middle or working class.
Stage (noun)
A stage or phase in a sequence or process.
Level (noun, classifier)
A level of skill or achievement, and a classifier for stages like a 5-tier umbrella or 2-story house.
Storey (noun)
A floor or storey of a building.
Beginner Common
Basement (noun)
The underground floor of a building, typically used for storage or parking.
Beginner Common
Upper floor (noun)
The upper floor or upstairs area of a building.
Beginner Common
grade level (noun)
A specific year or grade level in an educational institution.
Beginner Common
grade (noun)
A grade level or year in school indicating the student's progress.
Beginner Common
autopsy (verb)
To perform an autopsy or postmortem examination to determine the cause of death.
Upper Intermediate Common
Victory (noun)
The act of achieving victory or success in a competition or conflict.
Beginner Common
Thai province (noun)
A province in central Thailand known for its agriculture, historical sites, and attractions like the Chao Phraya Dam and Buddhist temples.
Beginner Common
time period (noun)
A period of time or a duration.
evil, bad (adjective)
Evil or bad, indicating immoral or unethical behavior.
Beginner Common
temporary (adjective)
Lasting for a short period; not permanent.
temp job (noun)
Temporary employment or position.
temporarily (adverb)
For a short time; temporarily.
Lower Intermediate Common
hour (noun, classifier)
A unit of time equal to 60 minutes.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Evil (adjective)
Morally wrong or harmful; evil or malicious.
Upper Intermediate Common
numb (verb)
To become numb or senseless.
tea (noun)
A beverage made by infusing dried leaves of the tea plant in hot water.
tea plant (noun)
A small tree species, Camellia sinensis, used for making tea beverages.
numbness (adjective)
A condition where a part of the body feels numb due to nerve issues or toxins.
Lower Intermediate Common