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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
jump (verb)
To jump or leap.
alone (adjective)
To be alone or solitary.
Beginner Common
lonely (adjective)
Feeling or being alone, without company.
alone (verb)
To be by oneself, without others.
solitarily (adverb)
Done alone or in a solitary manner.
Beginner Common
Hit (verb)
To be struck or hit.
Troubled (verb)
To encounter or experience something undesirable.
Strike (verb)
To hit or strike something.
Passive (auxiliary verb)
An auxiliary indicating the passive voice.
Beginner Very Common
appealing (verb)
To be appealing or likable; to resonate deeply
Lower Intermediate Common
by (preposition)
Used to specify a method, means, or agency
Beginner Very Common
Especially (adverb)
Especially or specifically, used to single out one element over others.
Beginner Very Common
willingly (adverb)
Willingly and peacefully, without resistance or conflict.
Beginner Common
via (preposition)
Used to indicate a route, method of transportation, or medium through which something is achieved or delivered.
Beginner Common
whereas (conjunction)
Contrasts clauses to highlight a difference.
Intermediate Common
without (preposition)
Indicates the absence or lack of something
Beginner Very Common
any (determiner)
Used to indicate an unspecified or unknown person or thing in questions, negative sentences, or conditions.
Beginner Very Common
any (adjective, indefinite pronoun, determiner)
Refers to any specific item, instance, or amount without limitation.
Beginner Very Common
succeed (verb)
To succeed or achieve something, like passing an exam.
receive (verb)
To receive or obtain something, such as money or objects.
can (secondary verb)
Used to express ability or permission, e.g., can do something.
earnings (noun)
Refers to money or items received as income or earnings.
Intermediate Common
smell (verb)
To perceive a scent or odor using the sense of smell.
suspect (verb)
To sense a clue or have a suspicion about something.
Beginner Very Common
proportionate (verb)
To be proportionate.
Intermediate Uncommon
Hear news (verb)
To hear or receive news or information.
Beginner Common
reconsider (verb)
To reconsider or have a realization.
Lower Intermediate Common
earn money (verb)
To earn or receive money, typically through work or transactions.
Beginner Very Common
Surprise (phrase)
An expression of disbelief or surprise, often used informally.
How? (interrogative)
Used to ask 'how can?' or 'how?'
Beginner Very Common
surely (adverb)
Certainly or surely, implying effectiveness
Intermediate Common
Loved (verb)
To be loved or admired by others.
Satisfied (verb)
To feel pleased or satisfied with an outcome.
Arrogant (verb)
To be arrogant or conceited.
Beginner Common
Win championship (verb)
To win a championship or top position in a competition.
Beginner Common
capture (verb)
To capture or arrest a person or animal.
Intermediate Common
can only (adverb)
Able to do only something specific, indicating limited capability or option.
Beginner Common
dinosaur (noun)
Various species of large prehistoric reptiles, resembling lizards. Includes herbivores like Phuwiangosaurus and carnivores like Siamotyrannus. Informally, it denotes someone with outdated ideas.
Intermediate Common
Effective (adjective)
Effective; producing desired results
Successful (adjective)
Successful; achieving success
Productive (adjective)
Productive; generating results
Work (verb)
To be effective or work
Beginner Common
effective (verb)
To be effective or yield good results.
Beginner Common
acquire (verb)
To obtain or acquire possession of something
Beginner Common
Hear (verb)
To perceive sound through the ear.
Beginner Common
Receive (verb)
To receive or obtain something, whether tangible or intangible.
Awarded (verb)
To be awarded or given an honor.
Experience (verb)
To experience or undergo a situation.
Beginner Very Common
Authorized (adjective)
Permitted or authorized to do something
Allowed (verb)
To be permitted or allowed
Intermediate Common
learn (verb)
To learn or become aware of something.
Beginner Common
troublesome (verb)
To cause trouble or become problematic
Lower Intermediate Common
It's time (phrase)
Indicates the appropriate time to begin an action or event.
Beginner Very Common
get opportunity (verb)
To get or have the opportunity to do something.
Beginner Common
decline (verb)
To decrease in ability, strength, or other qualities.
fall (verb)
To fall or drop down by gravity.
drip (verb)
To flow down or drip, as with rainwater.
miss transport (verb)
To miss a vehicle due to lateness or lack of fare.
fish (verb)
To catch fish or shrimp using a baited hook.
Intermediate Common
Vaginal discharge (noun)
Vaginal discharge that is white or clear due to various conditions.
Upper Intermediate Common
unemployed (verb)
To be unemployed or to lose one's job.
Beginner Common
Startled (verb, adjective)
To be startled or shocked suddenly.
Beginner Common
inherited (verb)
To be inherited or passed down from one person to another, such as property or a pension.
Upper Intermediate Common
go to hell (verb)
To go to hell or to be in a state of extreme suffering or punishment.
Intermediate Common
fall into water (verb)
To fall into water.
Beginner Common
fish (verb)
Engage in the activity of catching fish using a rod, line, or net.
Beginner Common
fall off (verb)
To fall off or lose a position by descending.
omit (verb)
To be left out or skipped in a list or sequence.
Beginner Common
miss vehicle (verb)
To miss a vehicle like a bus or train.
Beginner Very Common
Agree (verb)
To agree or reach a consensus after discussion.
OK (interjection)
Used to express agreement or assent.
Intermediate Common
Oneself (noun)
Referring to oneself or the self.
Beginner Very Common
trunk, classifier (noun, classifier)
The trunk or stem of a tree or plant, also used as a classifier for trees and plants.
start (noun)
The beginning period or initial stage of something, like a week, month, or concept.
base (noun)
The base of something round and long, like a thigh or upper arm.
initial (adjective)
Initial or at the very beginning.
Beginner Common
original document (noun)
The original version or source document from which other copies, translations, or adaptations are derived.
Intermediate Common
original manuscript (noun)
The original version of a document or manuscript.
Upper Intermediate Common