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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Smell (verb)
To use the sense of smell to perceive or identify odors or to draw air through the nose.
Beginner Very Common
round object (noun)
A term for round objects or circles, including stars, lights, seals, and abstract entities like soul or life essence.
horoscope (noun)
An astrological chart depicting planetary positions at events, especially birth charts.
count unit (classifier)
A classifier for counting stars, lights, and other round lights.
fate (noun)
Fate or destiny.
Beginner Common
Eye (noun)
The organ of vision, the eye.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
soul (noun)
The soul or spirit of a deceased person, essential in religious or spiritual contexts.
Intermediate Common
sun (noun)
The star at the center of the solar system that provides light and heat to the planets.
Beginner Very Common
Urgently (adverb)
Urgently; performing an action quickly due to urgency.
Express (adjective)
Express; indicating urgency or priority.
Beginner Very Common
also; too (adverb, particle)
Indicates inclusion or doing something together, or adds emphasis to requests or statements.
by a tool (preposition)
Used before a noun to show a tool or means by which something is done, or indicates cause or reason.
Beginner Very Common
Together (adverb)
Together; in company with others
Beginner Very Common
also, even (adverb)
Used to emphasize an extreme or unexpected degree, indicating inclusion of a surprising aspect.
Intermediate Very Common
smoothly (adverb)
Smoothly and without trouble
Beginner Common
Independently (adverb)
Independently, without assistance from others.
Personally (adverb)
Personally, in person, directly performing an action.
Beginner Common
handmade (adjective)
Made by hand, rather than by machine
manually (adverb)
Performed using hands, not automation or tools
Beginner Common
because (conjunction)
because; due to; as a reason for something
Intermediate Common
flower (noun)
A part of a plant responsible for reproduction, producing fruits and seeds.
pattern (noun)
Patterns resembling flowers or spots, often on fabric.
interest (noun)
Compensation paid for using someone else's money, known as interest.
classifier (classifier)
A classifier for items like fireworks or drills.
Beginner Very Common
Flower (noun)
Flower; the blooming part of a plant.
Fireworks (noun)
Fireworks; an explosive device creating a floral-like display.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
elevated ground (noun)
An area of elevated ground not prone to flooding, opposite of lowland.
river island (noun)
A regional term for an island in a river, common in Northeastern Thailand.
Intermediate Common
Bangkok district (proper noun)
A district in Bangkok, Thailand, known for its international airport.
Beginner Common
mountain (noun)
A mountain or hill, often used in names of scenic spots or tourist destinations.
Beginner Very Common
Disadvantaged (adjective)
Lacking access to opportunities or resources compared to others in society.
Intermediate Common
Dollar (noun)
Monetary unit used in countries like the USA, Canada, and Australia, represented by the symbol $.
Beginner Very Common
ambush (verb)
To ambush or set traps for capturing animals or people.
Intermediate Common
Loud (adjective, adverb)
Producing a loud sound.
Famous (adjective)
Famous or well-known.
Like (preposition)
As, like, or similar to.
Beginner Common
mentioned earlier (adjective)
Referring to something mentioned earlier.
Intermediate Common
original (adjective)
In its original or traditional state, unchanged from the past.
as before (adverb)
As before or as in the past.
Intermediate Common
Original (adjective)
Existing from the beginning, unaltered from its initial state.
Traditional (adjective)
Handed down from previous generations, based on customs or practices.
Beginner Common
list intro (adverb)
Used to introduce a list or sequence
Beginner Very Common
therefore (adverb, conjunction)
Used to indicate a conclusion or result following from previous statements.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
as follows (adverb)
Used to introduce a list or explanation in writing.
Intermediate Common
Push (verb)
To push, press, or move something away from oneself.
Forceful attempt (verb)
To force or attempt an unlikely action, often used in a vulgar or slang context.
Beginner Common
Extinguish (verb)
To extinguish or stop, such as a light, engine, or desire.
Beginner Very Common
Deodorize (verb)
To eliminate or mask an odor
Beginner Common
scold (verb)
To use vulgar or harsh language to criticize or express anger.
Beginner Common
flat roof (noun)
A flat, accessible roof on a building used as a terrace or recreational area
roof deck (noun)
A roof deck
Beginner Common
Side (noun)
A side, aspect, direction, or part, as in the left side or academic aspect.
Hard (adjective)
Hard or rough texture, as in calloused skin.
Matte (adjective)
Not shiny or glossy, like matte paper.
Shameless (adjective)
To be shameless or not feel pain, metaphorically used.
Face (verb)
To face or confront a situation or challenge.
Beginner Common
One-sided (adjective)
Pertaining to or affecting only one side or aspect, often leading to a lack of balance or perspective.
Unilaterally (adverb)
In a manner that is one-sided or unilateral.
Intermediate Common
outer part (noun)
The outer part or side of a structure or object.
external (adjective)
Pertaining to the outside or located on the exterior.
Beginner Common
social (adjective)
Related to society or social aspects, often describing activities, roles, or phenomena in human society or interactions.
Intermediate Common
front (noun)
The front side or part of something.
Beginner Common
backside (noun)
The rear or backside of something.
Beginner Very Common
Sword (noun)
A single-edged sword made of steel, used for slashing or thrusting, with a slightly curved back and hooked tip, fitted with a hilt.
Fish (noun)
A type of marine fish with a long, slender, silver-gray body, flat on the sides.
Intermediate Common
handle (noun, classifier)
The part of an object designed for holding, such as the handle of a knife or axe; also a classifier for items with similar shapes, like pens.
Beginner Very Common
cut grass (verb)
To cut or clear grass using a knife or hoe.
solitary (adjective, adverb)
Solitary or merely, often used for emphasis.
alone (adjective, adverb)
Alone or exclusively, often used at the end of a sentence.
Intermediate Uncommon
Sewing thread (noun)
A strand of fiber or twisted thread used for sewing or weaving
Beginner Very Common
Star (noun)
A star or celestial body.
Celebrity (noun)
A person who is a leading figure or famous in performing arts.
Beginner Common
Sky object (noun)
Luminous points seen in the night sky, such as Venus or constellations.
Celebrity (noun)
A prominent person in any field, like a top student or performer.
Star shape (noun)
Objects with star-like shapes, such as military insignia.
Star (noun)
Star
Beginner Very Common
Planet (noun)
A celestial body orbiting the sun that does not produce its own light, such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Beginner Common
asteroid (noun)
A small celestial body that orbits a star, typically found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
planetoid (noun)
Planetoid
Intermediate Common
red star (noun)
A red star, often symbolically associated with communism or socialism.
Lower Intermediate Common
Meteor (noun)
A bright streak of light caused by a meteoroid entering Earth's atmosphere, often called a shooting star.
Beginner Common
Satellite (noun)
A man-made object that orbits the Earth or other celestial bodies, used for collecting space data and telecommunications, such as transmitting radio and TV signals.
Intermediate Common