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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Self-care (verb)
To care for oneself, ensuring safety and well-being
Beginner Very Common
Self-care (verb)
To take care of oneself, focusing on health and personal responsibility
Beginner Common
Watch movie (verb)
To watch a movie
Beginner Very Common
seem (verb)
To seem or appear as if something is a certain way.
Beginner Common
Seems (phrase)
It seems or appears that something might be true.
Lower Intermediate Common
young person (noun)
A person who is young or a child.
immature (adjective)
Displaying immature or naive behavior.
inexperienced (noun)
An inexperienced or naive person, regardless of age.
student (noun)
A primary or secondary school student.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
kids (noun)
A term used to refer to young individuals, typically below the age of puberty; often used affectionately.
Beginner Very Common
boy (noun)
A boy; a young male child
Absolute Beginner Very Common
good child (noun)
A well-behaved child or student who is diligent and responsible.
Beginner Common
Thai child (noun)
A child of Thai nationality or origin.
Thai children (noun)
Children of Thai nationality or origin.
Absolute Beginner Common
young child (noun)
A small or young child, often used affectionately
Beginner Common
boy (noun)
A male child or young male.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Girl (noun)
A young female person.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
young girl (noun)
A female child or teenager, typically from childhood until adolescence.
Beginner Very Common
young girl prefix (noun)
A prefix for the name of a girl 15 years old or younger.
Beginner Common
young male (noun)
A young male, typically in his teenage years or early adulthood.
Beginner Common
newcomer (noun)
A new student or newcomer to a group or organization.
Beginner Common
Power (noun)
Power or influence
Charisma (noun)
Aura or charisma that inspires admiration
Intermediate Common
pluck (verb)
To remove or break using nails or fingers, such as picking a flower.
impressive (adjective)
To be impressive or outstanding.
Advanced Rare
definite (adjective)
Definite and certain without any possibility of change; firm in resolve
extremely (adverb)
To an extreme degree; with utmost seriousness
Intermediate Common
Denmark (proper noun)
A country in Northern Europe known for its capital city, Copenhagen.
Beginner Common
guess (verb)
To guess or estimate without certainty.
Beginner Very Common
Walk (verb)
To walk by moving feet alternately.
Operate (verb)
To move or operate, as in machines running or blood circulating.
Progress (verb)
To progress or deliver, as in work advancing or delivering messages.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
start machine (verb)
To start or activate a machine, engine, or process.
Intermediate Common
travel (verb)
To travel or take a trip from one place to another.
journey (noun)
The act or process of traveling or journeying.
Beginner Common
walk (verb)
To travel by walking.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Pace (verb)
To walk back and forth, often in a small area, reflecting restlessness or deep thought.
Beginner Common
walk past (verb)
To walk past or go through an area on foot
Beginner Common
Operate vehicles (verb, noun)
To operate or schedule vehicles in a transportation system.
Intermediate Common
stroll (verb)
To take a leisurely walk or stroll for relaxation or pleasure.
Beginner Common
tour (verb)
To tour or make a series of visits, typically for work or performances.
wire (verb)
To install or connect electrical wires or circuits.
Lower Intermediate Common
Exit walk (verb)
To exit a place by walking.
Beginner Common
Original (adjective)
Unchanged; in its original state.
Previously (adverb)
Previously; indicating a past state or situation.
Lower Intermediate Common
Sole (quantifier)
Sole; not shared with others.
One (adjective)
One only or alone, not part of a group.
Unique (adjective)
Unique or singular, emphasizing distinction.
Beginner Common
Alone (adjective)
Being alone or doing something without others involved, including solo sports or activities.
Solo music (verb)
To perform music solo using special techniques.
Music method (noun)
A method of playing music with specially created compositions.
Beginner Very Common
moment (noun)
A brief period or moment, often implying a short wait or a sudden change.
soon (adverb)
In just a minute; soon.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
wait (phrase, interjection)
Ask someone to wait briefly; pause for a moment.
Beginner Very Common
same (adjective)
Identical or united as one without differences
Beginner Very Common
Now (adverb)
At the present moment; immediately.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
boil (verb)
To boil; when a liquid reaches a temperature that causes it to bubble and turn to vapor.
angry (verb)
To become intensely angry or irritated.
Beginner Common
Troubled (verb)
To be troubled, worried, or burdened.
Intermediate Common
Month (noun)
A unit of time, typically with 30 days, forming part of a year
Absolute Beginner Very Common
last month (noun)
The month before the current one.
Beginner Very Common
To/For (preposition)
Used to indicate the recipient or intended target of an action, often in formal or poetic contexts.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
eat (verb)
To eat or drink, used informally and colloquially.
swindle (verb)
To embezzle or swindle, considered a rude term.
Beginner Common
Red color (adjective, noun)
The color red, similar to blood or scarlet, used to describe objects by analogy.
Secret revealed (verb)
A secret that has been revealed.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Sunlight (noun)
Light and heat from the sun
Beginner Very Common
Sunny (verb phrase)
The sun is shining brightly.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
land (noun)
A land or territory, often defined by boundaries.
border (noun)
A border or boundary of an area.
Beginner Common
Famous (adjective, verb)
Widely recognized and famous
Lower Intermediate Common