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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
move slowly (adverb)
To move or proceed slowly.
late (adverb)
Not on time; late.
Beginner Very Common
Slowly (adverb)
Moving or acting at a slow pace, gradually, or unhurriedly
Beginner Common
Green tea (noun)
A type of tea from Camellia sinensis leaves that are not oxidized, commonly consumed as a beverage or used as an ingredient.
Beginner Common
artisan (noun)
A person skilled in a craft or art, such as a tailor or carpenter.
ignore (verb)
To disregard or let go, as in phrases like 'never mind'.
technician (noun)
Technician, mechanic, or engineer.
given to (prefix)
Prefix indicating fondness or tendency towards something.
Beginner Common
Elephant (noun)
The largest land mammal with thick skin, known for its long trunk and living in the Elephantidae family; includes Asian and African elephants.
Orchid (noun)
An orchid species known for its fragrant flowers, Rhynchostylis gigantea, with various petal colors including white, purple, red, and spotted varieties.
Beginner Very Common
Tailor (noun)
A professional who makes, repairs, or alters clothing, especially suits and formal wear.
Beginner Common
hairdresser (noun)
A professional who cuts and styles hair, advising on hairstyles and hair care.
Beginner Common
Electrician (noun)
A professional who installs, operates, maintains, or repairs electrical systems or devices.
Beginner Common
Never mind (phrase, interjection)
A phrase used to indicate that something should not be worried about or given attention.
Beginner Common
traditional dance (noun)
A traditional Thai dance drama with a small cast, originally all male, performed often in rural areas.
warrior (noun)
A warrior or fighter.
Intermediate Uncommon
lineage, race (noun)
Lineage, ancestry, or ethnic group, often associated with specific traits or occupations.
country (noun)
A sovereign state or territory recognized as a distinct entity.
type (noun)
A type, kind, or classification.
nature (noun)
The inherent qualities or characteristics of something.
Advanced Rare
next life (noun)
The concept of a future life following one's current existence, often related to reincarnation.
Intermediate Common
bowl (noun)
A rounded vessel for containing food.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
man (noun)
A male human or man.
edge (noun)
The edge or border of an object or area, such as the hem of a garment or the boundary of a forest.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
border (noun)
A boundary line separating two countries or regions.
Beginner Common
straight male (noun)
A heterosexual male who is attracted to females, emphasizing traditional masculinity.
Beginner Common
coast (noun)
The land adjoining or near the ocean or a sea.
Beginner Common
Gay (noun)
Romantic or sexual attraction and relationships between men.
Beginner Common
Mangrove shore (noun)
Coastal area with mangrove trees typical in tropical regions.
Beginner Common
young man (noun)
A young man, typically in his late teens to late twenties.
Beginner Common
sandy shore (noun)
A sandy or pebbly shore by the ocean, sea, lake, or river for leisure activities.
Beginner Common
royal wife (noun)
Royal title for a wife within the royal family.
wife (noun)
A formal term for wife or a beautiful woman.
Expert Very Rare
Slow down (verb)
To reduce speed or pace.
Beginner Common
group of people (noun)
A group of people sharing common ethnicity, location, occupation, religion, or interest.
Beginner Common
rice farmer (noun)
A farmer, specifically involved in rice cultivation
Beginner Very Common
villager (noun)
A person from a local area, such as villagers or ordinary people living a simple life, often with less education.
Beginner Common
fisherman (noun)
A person who catches fish, either for a living or as a hobby.
Beginner Common
French person (noun)
A person from France, indicating nationality or ethnicity.
French people (noun)
People from France, indicating their collective nationality.
Beginner Common
Muslim (noun)
A person who follows the religion of Islam.
Islamic (adjective)
Related to Muslims or the religion of Islam.
Beginner Common
Jew (noun)
A person who is part of the Jewish community or practices Judaism.
Beginner Common
European (noun)
A person from Europe.
of Europe (adjective)
Related to Europe or its people.
Beginner Common
global citizens (noun)
People of the world or global citizens.
Beginner Common
English person (noun)
A person from England or of English descent
Beginner Common
Indian (noun)
A person from India or of Indian descent
Beginner Common
clean (verb)
To clean or wash something thoroughly.
pay (verb)
To pay or settle a financial obligation.
revise (verb)
To revise or improve a document or work, such as a dictionary or scripture.
Beginner Common
annoyance exclamation (interjection)
An exclamation expressing mild annoyance or dissatisfaction.
Beginner Common
Compete (verb)
To compete or fight for something, such as a prize or power.
Steal (verb)
To steal, snatch, or take something suddenly without consent.
Prevent (verb)
To anticipate or prevent an event by taking prior action.
Intermediate Common
Compete (verb)
To compete for a prize.
Beginner Common
adjacent (preposition)
Located directly next to or touching something else, either physically or conceptually.
Intermediate Common
Lead alloy (noun)
An alloy of lead and tin used for making amulets.
Accustomed (verb)
To become accustomed through frequent exposure.
Intermediate Uncommon
piece (noun, classifier)
A small piece or sheet cut or broken from a larger part, also used as a classifier for such pieces.
Beginner Very Common
microchip (noun)
A small piece of semiconductor material used in electronic devices.
casino token (noun)
A gaming token or counter used in casino games.
Intermediate Very Common
taste (verb)
To taste or sample food or drink to assess and enjoy its flavor.
Beginner Common
nun (noun)
A female ascetic who wears white, shaves her eyebrows and hair, and observes eight precepts; also called a nun.
Beginner Common
Guide (verb)
To guide or tell, such as pointing the way.
Point (verb)
To extend the index finger or other fingers straight to indicate or show something.
Beginner Common
Pulse (noun)
The regular throbbing of the arteries caused by heart contractions, often used metaphorically to indicate life force or vitality.
Beginner Very Common
Lifestyle (noun)
A way of living or particular manner of existence.
Being (noun)
Existence, opposite of death.
Human life (noun)
The course or experience of human existence and its concerns.
Beginner Common
livelihood (noun)
The quality or style of living; livelihood.
Intermediate Common
daily life (noun)
The usual activities and experiences that make up a person's day-to-day existence.
Beginner Very Common
Cheese (noun)
A food made from the pressed curds of milk, often seasoned and aged.
Beginner Common