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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Sugar palm (noun)
A type of palm tree known for its sugar-rich sap and fibrous fruit, native to Southeast Asia.
Beginner Common
Banyan tree (noun)
A large, evergreen tree with an extensive root system and aerial prop roots, known as the Banyan tree.
Beginner Very Common
Plant (noun)
Any large plant, typically with a trunk and branches.
Tree (noun)
A large plant with a wooden trunk and branches, commonly found in forests and gardens.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
draft (noun)
A draft or initial version of a document, design, or plan.
Intermediate Common
affiliation (noun)
The organization or department a person is affiliated with.
Intermediate Common
cause (noun)
The cause or origin of an event or situation.
Beginner Common
oneself (pronoun)
Refers to oneself, emphasizing personal responsibility or actions.
Beginner Common
Strike/touch (verb)
To strike with the palm or a flat object strongly or to gently touch with affection.
Beginner Very Common
boil (verb)
To heat a liquid until it boils or cooks items submerged in it.
boiled (adjective)
Describes items that have been boiled.
con (verb)
To deceive someone to gain their possessions.
Lower Intermediate Common
Thai shrimp soup (noun)
A Thai hot and sour soup with shrimp, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, galangal, lime juice, fish sauce, and chili.
Beginner Common
Directly (adverb)
Directly or straightforwardly.
Straight (adjective)
Not crooked or bent; straight.
Honest (adjective)
Honest and not deceitful.
Exact (adjective)
Precisely on time or accurate.
Frank (adjective)
Frank and straightforward.
In accordance (verb)
To be in accordance with or consistent with something.
Beginner Common
Directly (adverb)
Directly and straightforwardly; without deviation.
Frankly (adverb)
Frankly and honestly; without hesitation.
Straight (adverb)
In a straight line or manner; without curves or bends.
Beginner Very Common
center (adverb, noun)
Located at or in the center position, equidistant from all sides.
midst (preposition)
Situated within the middle area or place.
Beginner Common
match (verb, adjective)
To match or be in agreement; to occur simultaneously or be identical.
Intermediate Common
match (verb)
To correspond to or match with something.
coincide (verb)
To coincide with or occur at the same time as another event.
equal (adjective)
Being equivalent to or equal to something in value or meaning.
Beginner Common
opposite (verb, adverb)
To be directly opposite each other or located across from one another.
contrary (verb)
To be completely different or contrary.
Beginner Common
precise (adjective)
Precisely located or directly addressing a key issue
Intermediate Common
where (conjunction)
Indicates a specific place or point within a context.
the point (conjunction)
Used to refer to a specific condition or aspect of a situation.
Beginner Common
there (adverb)
At that place or position
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Here (adverb)
Refers to a specific location or spot nearby.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
go straight (verb)
To go straight ahead without deviation.
Beginner Very Common
Where? (adverb)
Where; asking about a specific location or point in time or process
Beginner Very Common
Check (verb)
To check or censor.
Inspect (verb)
To examine or inspect for correctness, quality, or orderliness, such as checking accounts, inspecting troops, or diagnosing a disease.
Beginner Common
Search (verb)
To search a person, place, or vehicle, often for law enforcement purposes.
Intermediate Common
Examine (verb)
To examine or check something carefully.
Review (verb)
To review or assess something.
Lower Intermediate Common
Inspect (verb)
To inspect, check, or verify something for accuracy or quality.
Audit (verb)
To audit financial accounts or processes.
Intermediate Common
Family lineage (noun)
Family or lineage of people sharing common ancestors.
Category (noun)
Class or category based on shared characteristics, often used in biology for taxonomy.
Beginner Common
roam (verb)
To go around or wander, often inspecting or exploring.
Intermediate Common
realize (verb)
To become aware of or recognize the importance of something
Lower Intermediate Common
as long as (conjunction)
As long as; indicating a condition or period during which something is true
Intermediate Common
until (adverb, conjunction)
Continually or until a certain point in time.
Advanced Rare
legal document (noun)
A legal or financial document such as a bond or promissory note.
Intermediate Common
amuse (verb)
To cause amusement in others through speech or behavior.
funny (adjective)
Comical or amusing, often used to describe something like a comedy film.
Beginner Very Common
Continuously (adverb)
Continuously or unceasingly during a period of time.
Throughout (preposition)
Continuously throughout an entire period.
Beginner Very Common
forever (adverb)
Endlessly without any end or limit.
Upper Intermediate Common
lifelong (adjective)
Extending for the entire duration of a person's life; lifelong
throughout life (adverb)
Throughout a person's life
Intermediate Common
entire journey (adverb)
Throughout the journey or all the way along a road.
Beginner Common
forever (adverb)
Continuously without end or permanently.
Beginner Common
continuously (adverb)
Continuously or at all times without interruption.
Beginner Very Common
Market (noun)
A place for buying and selling goods, such as food items and other products, where vendors gather regularly or as scheduled.
Beginner Very Common
open market (noun)
An open market held regularly, offering various goods such as food, clothing, and crafts.
Beginner Very Common
riverbank (noun)
The slope or edge of a river or canal, often used to refer to an embankment.
Beginner Common
measure (verb)
To measure or estimate quantities using containers.
Intermediate Common
tree stump (noun)
A stump or base left after part of a tree or plant is removed.
Beginner Common
continue (verb)
To continue or proceed with something, often in succession.
connect (verb)
To connect, join, or add on parts.
wasp (noun)
A type of insect, specifically wasps, in the Hymenoptera order.
assemble (verb)
To assemble or construct objects from materials such as wood.
bargain (verb)
To negotiate or bargain for a lower price.
to (preposition)
Used as a preposition meaning 'to', 'towards', 'against', or 'for'.
extend (verb)
To extend or prolong something such as time or a contract.
Beginner Common
join (verb)
Join things together consecutively or connect them.
continue (verb)
Continue a sequence or extend a series of actions.
Beginner Common
must (verb)
To have certainty or obligation to do something.
hit (verb)
To be physically hit or struck.
Beginner Very Common
want/need (verb)
To want, desire, require, or need something.
Beginner Very Common
want to (verb)
To express a desire, intention, or need to perform an action.
Beginner Very Common
be careful (verb)
To be careful or cautious to avoid danger or problems.
be cautious (auxiliary verb)
Should be cautious or take care.
Beginner Very Common