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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
use (verb)
To use or operate something, such as tools or equipment.
Beginner Very Common
live life (verb)
To live or spend one's life, often implying a lifestyle or way of living.
experience life (verb)
To experience and learn from life's events.
Intermediate Common
Usable (adjective)
Usable or functional; suitable for use
Satisfactory (adjective)
Acceptable or satisfactory; meets a standard or is good enough
Beginner Common
enforce (verb)
To enforce or implement a rule or law
Intermediate Common
Unusable (adjective)
Not usable or ineffective, describing items or methods that fail to function as intended.
Beginner Common
spend time (verb)
To spend or allocate time for tasks or activities.
take time (verb)
To require a certain amount of time to complete an action.
Beginner Very Common
lengthy (verb)
To take a long time
Beginner Common
right? (particle)
A question particle used to confirm information or clarify understanding.
Beginner Common
Confirm (particle, interjection)
Used to confirm or seek verification in conversation.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
mischievous (verb)
To be mischievous or restless, causing trouble or minor damage.
Beginner Common
unlucky (adjective)
Experiencing persistent bad luck or misfortune.
misfortunate (adjective, verb)
To be in an unfortunate or adverse situation.
Beginner Common
String instrument (noun)
A class of string instruments played with a bow, including instruments like the three-string saw, saw-u, and saw-duang.
Intermediate Common
Narrow space (noun)
A narrow passage or space between two sides, like between mountains or behind furniture.
Lower Intermediate Common
container (noun)
A container for storing items like incense, cigarettes, or letters.
Beginner Common
insert (verb)
To insert into a narrow space or between things.
overlap (verb)
To overlap or intersect, such as a grid or network.
Beginner Common
hide (verb)
To hide or conceal something purposefully to keep it private.
Beginner Common
hide (verb)
To hide oneself; to be concealed
Beginner Common
children's game (noun)
A children's game where players hide while one player seeks to find them.
Beginner Common
repair (verb)
Repair something broken or damaged.
remedial exam (verb)
Take a remedial exam for a previously failed subject.
Beginner Very Common
Beat (verb)
To physically harm or beat someone.
Practice (verb)
To practice or rehearse to gain skill or certainty.
Lower Intermediate Common
slice (verb)
To slice or chop into small pieces
lane (noun)
A narrow road or lane branching from a main road, often numbered, especially in urban areas
Beginner Common
sauce (noun)
A liquid or semi-liquid substance added to food to enhance flavor.
Beginner Very Common
do it now (particle)
A particle emphasizing urgency or imperative action in commands.
Beginner Common
unexpected result (adverb, particle)
Expressing unexpected or ironic results, used to show surprise or contradiction
Lower Intermediate Common
soften (particle)
A particle used to soften commands or requests, making them more polite or encouraging.
slightly (adverbial phrase)
An adverbial phrase suggesting an action be done slightly or casually.
Beginner Common
contrary (particle)
Indicates contrast or surprise, used to emphasize unexpected information.
Intermediate Common
wash (verb)
To clean fabric by washing, often using soap or detergent.
about (quantifier)
Approximately, often implying a small amount.
Beginner Very Common
anyone (pronoun)
Refers to any unspecified person or anyone.
someone (noun)
Refers to a single, unspecified individual or someone.
Beginner Common
finally (adverb)
Indicates relief or completion after waiting, often used with a command or request to express impatience.
once (particle)
A particle implying 'just once' or 'even once'.
Lower Intermediate Common
wash (verb)
To wash clothes
Beginner Very Common
something (pronoun)
An unspecified object or idea, used in casual speech to refer to something or anything.
one thing (adverb)
An unspecified type or item, typically used to suggest a single thing.
Beginner Very Common
absorb moisture (verb)
To press an object like cloth or paper against a wet surface to absorb moisture.
blotting paper (noun)
Paper used to absorb and dry ink, known as blotting paper.
layer fabric (verb)
To layer fabrics or materials as in clothing design.
subtitle (verb)
To subtitle, typically adding captions to media.
Beginner Common
complex (verb)
To be complex, involving multiple interconnected elements, layers, or factors, making resolution difficult.
Upper Intermediate Common
decrease (verb)
To decrease or lessen, such as rain or crowds subsiding.
Beginner Common
Splash (onomatopoeia)
A loud noise similar to splashing water.
Reckless (verb)
To act boldly or recklessly without concern for consequences.
Fizzy (adjective)
Refreshing or fizzy sensation, often used for carbonated beverages.
Advanced Rare
remains (noun)
The decayed remains of a person, animal, or structure, showing evidence of what it once was.
Intermediate Common
Cherry blossom (noun)
A type of cherry blossom known for its pink and white flowers, symbolizing the transient nature of life, especially in Japan.
Beginner Common
Deeply moved (verb)
To be deeply moved or touched emotionally, often resulting in feelings of gratitude or admiration.
Intermediate Common
Japanese warrior (noun)
A member of the Japanese military nobility known for martial skills and the Bushido code.
Intermediate Common
Left side (adjective, noun)
Opposite to right; located on the north side when facing east, or the left side of a driver.
Left wing (noun)
Refers to political groups favoring socialism and communism, often seeking to reduce class gaps.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
steamed bun (noun)
A type of Chinese steamed bun with various fillings.
Beginner Common
repeat (verb)
To do something again or multiple times
repeatedly (adverb, adjective)
Happening again; occurring repeatedly
Beginner Very Common
aggravate (verb)
To worsen a situation by adding negative input or criticism.
Intermediate Common
speed (verb)
To drive or move at high speed, often associated with racing.
quickly (adverb)
In a rapid or reckless manner.
Beginner Common
Australian city (proper noun)
A city in Australia known for the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
Beginner Common
Tooth (noun)
Refers to a tooth, in either dental anatomy or as a functional unit.
Rib (noun)
Describes a rib or structural ridge, applicable in both architectural and biological contexts.
Classifier (classifier)
Used as a classifier for counting ribs, rods, and thin, elongated objects.
Beginner Common
section (noun)
A part cut in half or a section of something, like a split piece of bamboo or watermelon.
classifier (noun)
A classifier for a separated part, such as a section of a fruit.
Beginner Common
Scene (noun)
A segment of a play or movie; a setting where something happens
Overreact (verb)
To create a dramatic or exaggerated situation
Beginner Common
CPU (noun)
Central processing unit, the primary component of a computer responsible for executing instructions.
Beginner Common
TV shows, books (noun)
A series of related television shows, books, or articles following a common theme.
Beginner Very Common