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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
intend (verb)
To intend or aim to achieve something with focus and determination.
Beginner Very Common
name (verb)
To give a name or title to someone or something
Beginner Very Common
since (preposition)
Indicates the starting point in time for an action or condition.
from (preposition)
Indicates a starting point in terms of place or time.
ever since (preposition)
Implies continuity of action or condition from the past to the present.
Beginner Very Common
start (adverb)
From the beginning; starting point of a process or event
Beginner Common
from start (adverb)
From the beginning or start; indicates an action or situation starting at the initial point in time.
Beginner Very Common
settle (verb)
To establish a settlement or set up a place of residence
Lower Intermediate Common
Create household (verb)
To establish a household or family life.
Intermediate Common
a lot (adverb)
A large amount or number; significantly more than expected
Beginner Common
Regain calm (verb)
To compose oneself or regain calm and focus
Beginner Common
recover (verb)
Recover stability after difficulties.
establish (verb)
Establish a foundation for future progress.
stand firm (verb)
Stand firm or maintain a position.
Upper Intermediate Common
reset (verb)
To reset or reestablish something that was previously set
establish (verb)
To establish or set up something new
Intermediate Common
cut (verb)
To cut something with a sharp tool or instrument.
shorten (verb)
To shorten or reduce something, or to take a shortcut.
tailor (verb)
To tailor or make something into a finished product.
stop (verb)
To cease or stop an action or process abruptly.
Beginner Very Common
let go (verb)
To accept a difficult emotional decision or let go of someone or something emotionally.
give up (verb)
To part with or give up something somewhat unwillingly.
Intermediate Common
edit media (verb)
To edit or splice together, typically referring to media like audio, video, or film.
assemble parts (verb)
To cut and assemble parts, applicable to both media and physical items.
Intermediate Common
Haircut (verb)
To cut hair or get a haircut
Beginner Very Common
decide/judge (verb)
To make a decision or judgment, often used in legal or personal contexts.
Beginner Common
Decide (verb)
To make a decision after considering options.
Beginner Very Common
outline (verb)
To create clear, defined lines in art or design.
Intermediate Common
Solid (adjective)
Solid and not hollow or perforated, often used to describe dead-ends or blockages.
Blocked (adjective)
Used figuratively to mean obstructed or at a dead-end, especially in mental or professional contexts.
Ton (noun)
A unit of weight equal to 1,000 kilograms, or a measure used in various tonnages related to shipping and loading.
Clog (verb)
To become clogged or blocked.
End (verb)
To reach the end or finish of something, especially when further progress is impossible.
Lower Intermediate Common
Liver inflammation (noun)
Inflammation of the liver, often due to viral infections, alcohol use, or autoimmune diseases.
Intermediate Common
classifier (classifier)
Classifier for animals, certain objects, and numbers.
self (noun)
Refers to oneself or a person; used to refer to animals and certain objects.
body (noun)
Physique or body.
actor (prefix)
Prefix indicating an actor or doer of an action.
Beginner Very Common
ticket (noun)
A card or document showing the right to access a service, such as a bus or movie ticket.
Beginner Very Common
Preventive element (noun)
Something used to prevent or guard against occurrences.
Buffer (noun)
An object that acts as a buffer or separator.
Beginner Common
culprit (noun)
A person responsible for or a cause of an action or event.
Beginner Common
main unit (noun)
The main body or structure of a machine or device, excluding peripherals.
Lower Intermediate Common
airplane ticket (noun)
A ticket that allows a person to travel by airplane.
Beginner Common
genuine person (noun)
A genuine or authentic person, not an impersonator or stand-in.
starter (noun)
A starter or first-choice player in a sports team.
final version (noun)
The final or actual version of something, contrasted with drafts or prototypes.
Beginner Common
I, me (pronoun)
A pronoun used by the speaker to emphasize their personal identity or actions.
Beginner Common
Pointer (noun)
An indicator used to direct attention or identify a specific point or item.
Metric (noun)
A standard measurement used to evaluate, compare, or assess performance or conditions.
Beginner Common
troublemaker (noun)
The main person responsible for causing trouble, often in a humorous or teasing manner
Intermediate Common
Identity (noun)
Identity or the unique character of an individual.
Self-awareness (noun)
Awareness of self or personal existence.
Intermediate Common
Numerical value (noun)
A designated numerical value set for arithmetic operations.
Advanced Uncommon
Agent (noun)
A person authorized to act on behalf of another.
Beginner Common
Model (noun)
A representation or example to follow, used in contexts like education, science, and project planning.
Prototype (noun)
An original or first model from which other forms are developed, used in design and product development.
Intermediate Common
hostage (noun)
A person held as security for the fulfillment of a condition, typically related to criminal activity or terrorism.
Intermediate Common
Female animal/plant (noun)
Female gender used specifically for certain animals and plants, like a female cat.
Beginner Common
self (pronoun)
Refers to an individual or collective self, emphasizing personal introspection or identity.
Beginner Very Common
small (adjective)
Small in size, referring to objects, animals, or humans.
child (noun)
A colloquial term for a child or person of a small stature.
Beginner Common
numerals (noun)
Symbols or figures used to represent numbers.
number (noun)
A numeric value or digit.
Beginner Very Common
Option (noun)
An available choice or option
Beginner Common
mischief (noun)
A mischievous person or troublemaker, often used affectionately.
Beginner Common
Main component (noun)
The main component or element, often indicating the most important part in a group or system.
Key player (noun)
A key player or main figure, referring to a person with a significant role within a team or organization.
Beginner Common
Example (noun)
An item or fact that illustrates or represents a whole group.
Model (adjective)
Serving as a model or representation of a quality or idea.
Beginner Very Common
letter (noun)
A symbol used to represent sounds in written language, typically part of an alphabet.
Beginner Very Common
self (pronoun)
Refers to oneself or an individual's self.
Beginner Very Common
grandfather (noun)
Maternal grandfather or an elderly man informally referred to or affectionately calling a young boy.
eye (noun)
The part of the body responsible for seeing, in humans and animals.
mesh (noun)
Openings formed by intersecting lines, as in netting or grids.
turn (noun)
A turn or opportunity when it is someone's chance to act.
Beginner Common
dry in air (verb)
To dry by exposing to the air, such as drying clothes or sun drying.
endure exposure (verb)
To endure exposure to the elements, such as rain or mosquitoes.
sun-dried (adjective)
Sun-dried until completely dry, as in sun-dried rice.
Tak (noun)
Tak, a proper noun.
exposed (verb, adjective)
To be out in the open or exposed.
Beginner Common
photographer (noun)
A person who takes photographs professionally.
Beginner Common
King Taksin (proper noun)
A historical Thai king known for liberating Thailand from Burmese occupation in the 18th century.
Upper Intermediate Common
Different (adjective)
Different; not the same.
Other (adjective)
Other; foreign.
Individuals (adjective)
Different individuals, like different family members.
Beginner Very Common