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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Must fight (verb)
Necessity to fight or struggle through challenges
Lower Intermediate Common
need to find (verb)
Need to find or search for something
accused (verb, adjective)
Being accused or charged with something
Lower Intermediate Common
Resist (verb)
To resist, oppose, or fight against a force or authority.
Defy (verb)
To defy or withstand pressure or authority.
Intermediate Common
append (verb)
To append or add to the end of a sequence or list.
follow (verb)
To follow behind or come after in order or sequence.
Intermediate Common
At (preposition)
When; during; at.
Segment (noun)
A segment or episode that is part of a larger whole.
Neuter (verb)
To neuter a male animal to prevent reproduction.
Propagate plants (verb)
To propagate plants by making an incision on a branch.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
herd (verb)
To direct or herd people or animals into a desired path, often by blocking or guiding them.
Intermediate Common
night (noun)
The time period between evening and morning.
Beginner Common
Daytime (noun)
The period from sunrise to sunset, characterized by natural light.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Morning (noun)
The early part of the day from sunrise until noon.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Southern (adjective)
Located in or relating to the south
South part (noun)
The southern region or section of an area
Beginner Common
end (adverb, noun)
At the end or conclusion of a sequence or text.
Beginner Common
Time period (noun)
The period or time when something occurs; an episode.
When/While (conjunction)
Conjunction used to introduce a clause that specifies time, similar to 'when' or 'while'.
Beginner Common
Noon (noun)
The time around noon, when the sun is at its highest point, typically at 12:00 PM.
Lunch time (noun)
The period of the day when people commonly have their lunch, known as lunchtime.
Beginner Common
past time (adverb)
Refers to a specific moment or period in the past
Beginner Very Common
Now (adverb)
At this moment; currently.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
upper part (noun)
The upper part or section of a region or object.
Beginner Common
afternoon (noun)
The period of the day from noon to evening, typically between 12:00 PM and 5:00 PM.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Evening (noun)
The period from late afternoon to just after sunset.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Welcome (verb)
To warmly welcome or receive someone
Host (verb)
To host or provide hospitality to guests
Beginner Very Common
Initially (adverb)
At the beginning phase or time when something begins.
Beginner Very Common
lower part (noun)
The lower part or bottom section of an object or area.
Beginner Common
uninterrupted (adjective)
Occurring without interruption or break.
constantly (adverb)
In a continuous or uninterrupted manner.
Lower Intermediate Common
answer (verb)
To answer or respond in speech, writing, or action.
Beginner Very Common
Answer (verb)
To respond to questions
Beginner Very Common
Reciprocate (verb)
To reciprocate by returning a favor or assistance received.
Compensate (verb)
To compensate or make amends for a loss or effort.
Reward (verb)
To reward or acknowledge someone for good services or achievements.
Lower Intermediate Common
Answer (verb)
To answer questions or solve problems
Beginner Common
react (verb)
To respond or react to a stimulus or situation
fulfill (verb)
To fulfill or meet a need or expectation
Lower Intermediate Very Common
Next (adjective)
Next in time or order.
Later (adverb)
Occurring later or in the future.
Further (adverb)
Continually or further in time.
Beginner Very Common
henceforth (adverb)
From this point forward; in the future.
Beginner Common
later (adverb)
Later in time or sequence; subsequently or as the next step.
Beginner Very Common
only if (conjunction)
Used to specify a condition that must be met for another action or situation to occur.
Intermediate Common
punch (verb)
To punch or hit hard objects to break or split them.
sting (verb)
To sting using a stinger, typically by insects like bees.
Beginner Common
change transport (verb)
To change or transfer vehicles, especially in public transportation like buses or taxis.
connect vehicles (verb)
To connect or attach vehicles, often in logistics or railway systems.
Beginner Very Common
build boat (verb)
To build or construct a boat or ship.
Intermediate Common
fight (verb)
To engage in combat or struggle to overcome challenges
Lower Intermediate Common
in front (preposition, adverb)
Physically in front of or facing someone.
Beginner Common
Per person (adjective, adverb)
Measured or distributed per person.
Intermediate Common
even if (conjunction)
Used to introduce a hypothetical or contrasting situation, indicating that even if something is true, it doesn't change the outcome.
Lower Intermediate Common
renew (verb)
To renew or extend the duration or life of something, such as a document, contract, or metaphorically to prolong life.
Upper Intermediate Common
mineral deposits (noun)
Mineral scale or sediment that accumulates in equipment or pipes used for storing or transferring liquids.
metal slag (noun)
Slag or waste material formed on the surface of molten metal during smelting or refining.
dregs (noun)
Dregs or lees formed as sediment from liquids.
Intermediate Common
Shout (verb)
To shout or call out loudly.
Beginner Common
charge (verb)
To charge or attack vigorously without stopping.
hasty work (verb)
To work or act hastily to achieve as much as possible.
travel (verb)
To travel around extensively.
Intermediate Common
Sun (noun)
The sun; light of day.
Beginner Very Common
west (noun)
The direction where the sun sets, opposite to the east.
Western (adjective)
Relates to the cultures and people of Europe and America.
westerly wind (noun)
Wind blowing from west to east.
Beginner Very Common
East (noun)
The direction where the sun rises, known as 'East'.
Beginner Very Common
rather (particle)
Used to emphasize or correct a statement, indicating 'rather' or 'instead'.
Intermediate Common
lap (noun)
The area from the knee to the hip while sitting.
scoop (verb)
To scoop or lift substances using a container.
Beginner Common
Stand (verb)
To stand upright or make something stand.
Establish (verb)
To create or establish something.
Set (verb)
To set a price or specify.
Place (verb)
To place or arrange items.
Stack (verb)
To stack or pile items.
Begin (verb)
To begin or start something.
Much (adverb)
Denotes a large amount or long duration.
Stack (noun)
Classifier for stacks or occurrences.
Beginner Common
post topic (verb)
To start a new discussion or topic on online platforms such as forums or social media.
Beginner Common
money (noun)
Informal term for money, typically referring to coins or small amounts of cash.
Beginner Common