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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Mercury (noun)
Mercury, the planet closest to the Sun.
Intermediate Common
Venus (noun)
The second planet from the Sun, known for its brightness.
Intermediate Common
Comet (noun)
A celestial object with a nucleus of ice and dust, and a tail of gas and dust particles that appears when near the sun.
Intermediate Common
Mars (noun)
The fourth planet from the Sun, known in Thai as 'Tuesday star', and symbolizes war and aggression.
Beginner Common
Dive (verb)
To dive or submerge underwater.
Black (adjective)
Black or very dark in color.
Sea crab (noun)
A type of sea crab with a black carapace, Scylla serrata.
Beginner Common
dark (adjective)
Dark or blackish in color; used casually to describe something darker than usual.
mysterious (adjective)
Slang for having a mysterious or unclear nature.
Beginner Common
walk (verb)
To walk or move on foot, often used in a formal or royal context.
proceed (verb)
To proceed or carry out an activity, such as an event, task, or life progression.
Beginner Common
manage (verb)
To operate, manage or conduct a process or procedure, often in a formal or business context.
proceed (verb)
To proceed or advance with a plan or decision.
Intermediate Common
operate (verb)
To manage or operate a business or carry out activities.
work (verb)
To perform or execute tasks or jobs.
Intermediate Common
make a living (verb)
To sustain life or make a living.
Intermediate Common
royal speak (verb)
(royal) To speak, used for royal figures.
royal words (noun)
(royal) The words of the Buddha or a royal figure. Can be referred to as 'พระพุทธดำรัส', 'พระดำรัส', or 'พระราชดำรัส'.
Advanced Rare
think (verb)
To think or consider an idea or thought deliberately.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
pitch-black (adjective)
Completely black or dark, often used to describe something that absorbs light or has no reflection.
Beginner Common
emphasis particle (particle)
A particle used to emphasize a statement or add a soft, endearing tone in informal Thai, often by central region speakers.
Beginner Common
I (formal) (pronoun)
A formal, polite pronoun used by women to refer to themselves.
Beginner Common
earth (noun)
The soil or material substance of the earth used for planting crops or molding objects.
land (noun)
Land or ground, as in geographical terms or settings.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
territory (noun)
A territory, land, or region, especially distinct from others.
Beginner Common
Dinner (noun)
The main evening meal, often formal or significant.
Beginner Common
Pencil (noun)
A writing instrument made of graphite encased in wood, used for drawing or writing
Absolute Beginner Very Common
unripe (adjective)
Not ripe or uncooked, as in raw fruits or meat.
crude (adjective)
Not yet refined or processed, as in raw materials or crude threads.
Beginner Common
Disk (noun)
A circular, flat object used for storing data in computing, such as a hard disk or optical disc.
Intermediate Common
Goodness (adjective)
Having qualities that are desirable, pleasing, and satisfactory; opposite of evil or bad.
Attractive (adjective)
Characterized by beauty, orderliness, pleasantness, brightness, skillfulness, or correctness.
Act well (verb)
To act in a way that is desired and pleasing.
Beginner Very Common
Good (adjective)
Emphasizing a positive quality such as good or favorable.
Carefully (adverb)
To do something with care or properly.
Beginner Very Common
level, degree (noun)
A measurement of levels, stages, or intensity, often related to progression or temperature, also referring to academic qualifications.
academic degree (noun)
An official academic qualification awarded by an educational institution.
Upper Intermediate Common
better than (adjective)
Superior or preferable compared to something else
had better (verb)
Advisable to do; implies a suggestion or preference
Lower Intermediate Common
reconcile (verb)
To reconcile or restore friendly relations after a disagreement.
Beginner Common
Improve (verb)
To improve or feel better, particularly regarding health or emotions.
Beginner Very Common
Really good (adjective)
Genuinely good or excellent
Beginner Common
happy, glad (verb, adjective)
To be happy or glad
Beginner Very Common
best (adjective)
Surpassing all others in excellence or quality.
Beginner Very Common
very good (adjective)
Indicates a high level of quality or satisfaction.
excellent (adjective)
Describes something exceptionally good or excellent.
Beginner Common
exceptional (adjective, adverb)
Exceptionally good or superior in quality or manner.
Intermediate Uncommon
Content (phrase)
Expresses contentment or satisfaction with a situation.
Beginner Common
late night (noun)
A very late time at night when it is very dark.
Beginner Common
pull (verb)
To exert force to move something towards oneself or in a desired direction.
Beginner Very Common
attract (verb)
To attract, draw towards, or captivate someone or something.
seduce (verb)
To seduce or allure someone with intention.
Beginner Very Common
attract (verb)
To attract or be appealing to the mind or senses.
Intermediate Common
Drink (verb)
To consume a liquid through the mouth
Beginner Very Common
stubborn (adjective)
Unwilling to obey or follow instructions; stubborn.
Beginner Common
scold (verb)
To scold or reprimand with anger or dissatisfaction due to wrongdoing.
express anger (verb)
Expressing anger or irritation verbally.
fierce-looking (adjective)
Having a frightening or intimidating appearance.
dangerous (adjective)
Ready to harm or be dangerous; highly dangerous.
ferocious (adjective)
Fierce or ferocious, often used to describe animals or situations.
Intermediate Common
discretion (noun)
The power to make decisions based on one's own judgment
judgment (noun)
The process of forming a thoughtful decision or opinion
Intermediate Common
celestial realm (noun)
The fourth level of heaven in Thai cosmology, symbolizing paradise and ultimate peace.
Advanced Common
see (verb)
To use eyes to perceive or watch something.
Beginner Very Common
watch (verb)
To observe or watch attentively, often continuously or scrutinizingly.
seem (auxiliary)
To seem or appear in a certain way.
Intermediate Common
Wait and see (verb)
Wait and observe how a situation unfolds.
Intermediate Common
suck/absorb (verb)
To suck or absorb something, such as liquid or air, using the mouth or another force.
Beginner Common
Attractive (adjective)
To appear attractive or stylish
Beginner Common
disdain (verb)
To regard someone or something with disdain or contempt, often underestimating their value.
Intermediate Common
Watch TV (verb)
To watch television.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Care for (verb)
To take care of and ensure the well-being of something or someone.
Beginner Very Common