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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Karen (noun)
Refers to the Karen ethnic group, an indigenous community primarily residing in the hills of Myanmar and Thailand.
Intermediate Common
cough up (verb)
To expel violently from the throat, such as coughing up blood.
Intermediate Uncommon
awkward (adjective)
To feel awkward or uncomfortable in social situations or when faced with a difficult issue.
Intermediate Common
dye wood (noun)
Jackfruit wood used for dyeing fabric, especially for monks' robes.
dark red (adjective)
Dark red color similar to dried areca nut.
Advanced Uncommon
dry (verb)
To be dry and stuck firmly, as in dried provisions or mucus.
Intermediate Uncommon
musical clapper (noun)
A percussion instrument made of split bamboo or hardwood pieces used to mark rhythm in music.
Beginner Common
gram (noun, classifier)
A metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram.
Beginner Very Common
Rough (adjective)
Rough or harsh to the touch
Rush (verb)
To rush or move quickly
Quickly (adverb)
Swiftly or rapidly
Intermediate Uncommon
boastfully (adjective, verb)
To act or speak boastfully or with swagger.
tree (noun)
A medium to large tree, known as Ficus altissima, with smooth grey bark and broad, oval leaves.
Beginner Common
Sweep (verb)
To sweep using a broom.
Scatter (adverb)
To scatter or spread something indiscriminately.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
assert (verb)
To assert, insist, or uphold.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
dull, rough (adjective)
Having a dull or rough surface.
Intermediate Common
Prostrate (verb)
To prostrate oneself by bowing with palms joined at the forehead.
Intermediate Common
report to king (verb)
To formally report to or address a monarch
Advanced Uncommon
Prostrate (verb)
To prostrate oneself before a Buddhist monk or Buddha image as a sign of respect.
Beginner Common
respectfully inform (verb)
To respectfully inform or address someone in formal communication
Upper Intermediate Common
farewell (verb)
To respectfully bid farewell, often involving a gesture of respect like the Thai wai
Beginner Common
show respect (verb)
To show deep respect or homage by bowing, kneeling, or placing palms together and bowing the head, commonly in religious or cultural contexts.
Beginner Common
diagram (noun)
A diagram using lines or points to represent the relationship between variable changes.
math graph (noun)
A set of points arranged according to mathematical equations or inequalities.
Intermediate Common
Graphics (noun)
Graphics, visual presentations and designs used in communication, including print, art, and digital media.
Design (noun)
The art of graphic design, combining text and images in media like advertisements, websites, and publications.
Intermediate Common
Jawbone (noun)
Lower jaw or jawbone.
Lower Intermediate Common
pass close (verb)
To pass or move closely by something or someone.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
Loud sound (adverb)
A loud sound similar to many objects falling or people clapping together.
Clamorously (adverb)
With a loud, clamorous noise.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
Harsh (adjective)
Having a harsh or severe character or tone.
Bold (adjective)
Displaying boldness or aggressive confidence in manner.
Strong (adjective)
Tough, strong, or unyielding.
Intermediate Common
endure (verb)
To endure hardships or persist through difficult conditions, like toiling in the sun or rain.
Advanced Very Rare
click (noun)
click
Beginner Common
bell (noun)
A device that produces a ringing sound, such as a bell or buzzer.
amulet (noun)
An amulet made of hollow metal that makes a ringing sound when shaken, known as 'Phra Kring'.
Beginner Common
jingle (verb)
To make a jingle or tinkle sound.
Beginner Common
absolutely (adverb)
Completely or absolutely.
silent (adjective)
Completely silent or soundless; noiselessly.
Beginner Common
mythical creature (noun)
A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
griffin (noun)
griffin
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
content (verb)
To feel satisfied, joyful or proud.
Beginner Common
action/state (noun)
An action or state of being in a sentence, such as a verb.
conduct/etiquette (noun)
Moral or social conduct, including manners or etiquette.
Intermediate Common
angry (verb)
To be extremely angry or enraged, often used in serious or formal contexts.
furious (adjective)
Expressing a serious state of displeasure or anger.
Advanced Uncommon
Greek (adjective)
Related to Greece or its culture, language, or people.
Greek language (noun)
The language spoken in Greece.
Greek person (noun)
A native or inhabitant of Greece.
Greece (noun)
The country located in Southeast Europe, known as Greece.
Beginner Common
Ancient Greek (adjective, noun)
Referring to the civilization, language, or historical period of Ancient Greece.
Intermediate Uncommon
Greece (proper noun)
Country in southeastern Europe known for ancient civilization and cultural heritage.
Beginner Common
cut (verb)
To make a scratch, slit, or groove, often using a sharp tool such as a diamond or knife.
scream (verb)
To produce or exhibit a high-pitched sound, often in surprise or distress.
Intermediate Common
scream (verb)
To emit a loud cry due to surprise, anger, or admiration.
Beginner Common
excited scream (verb)
To scream or shriek with excitement, often in contexts related to celebrities or events
Beginner Common
scream (verb)
To scream or shriek intensely, often due to fear, excitement, or pain
Beginner Common
Greenpeace (proper noun)
An international environmental organization known for its environmental campaigns and direct actions.
Intermediate Common
Capital city (noun)
Capital city or metropolis, often the seat of the central government.
Beginner Common
Ayutthaya (noun)
The old capital city, specifically referring to Ayutthaya, the historic capital of Thailand.
Beginner Common
Tokyo (proper noun)
Tokyo, the capital city of Japan known for its modern architecture and cultural landmarks.
Beginner Very Common
Bangkok (proper noun)
Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, known for its vibrant culture and significance.
Beginner Very Common
Bangkok (proper noun)
The capital and largest city of Thailand, commonly known as Bangkok.
Beginner Very Common
Bangkok (proper noun)
The official name for Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand.
Beginner Very Common
Capital of Cambodia (proper noun)
Phnom Penh, the capital and largest city of Cambodia
Beginner Common
Moscow (proper noun)
Moscow, the capital and largest city of Russia, known for its historical and cultural significance.
Beginner Common
Rattanakosin era (noun)
Rattanakosin era, beginning in 1782 with the establishment of Bangkok as the capital by King Rama I, marking a significant period in Thai history and culture.
Bangkok (noun)
Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, referred to as Rattanakosin, particularly its historic center.
Intermediate Common