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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Various (adjective, determiner)
Various; diverse types or kinds
Beginner Very Common
Different (verb)
To be different or dissimilar
Beginner Very Common
provincial (adjective)
Referring to areas outside the capital, especially rural or suburban locations in Thailand
Beginner Very Common
alien (noun)
An extraterrestrial being or alien species not originating from Earth.
extraterrestrial (adjective)
Relating to things outside the Earth or from outer space.
Beginner Common
abroad (noun)
Countries outside of Thailand.
Beginner Common
opposite sex (adjective)
Referring to people of the opposite sex or gender.
Lower Intermediate Common
Separate (adverb)
Indicates separation or a distinction, often implying something is separate or apart.
Excluding (adverb)
Indicates exclusion from a group or consideration, implying something is not included.
Contrary (adverb)
Indicates a contradiction or contrast to the previous statement.
Lower Intermediate Common
pupil (noun)
The black part of the eye's pupil
innocent (noun)
A term for someone considered innocent or harmless
Beginner Common
wide-eyed (adjective)
Eyes wide open from desire or excitement.
Beginner Common
resist (verb)
To resist or oppose actively.
Intermediate Common
Follow (verb)
To follow or go behind something or someone.
Search (verb)
To search for something lost.
Imitate (adjective)
To imitate or follow an action.
Depending (adjective)
Depending on or according to choice.
According (preposition)
According to or as per something.
Beginner Very Common
follow (verb)
To follow each other or occur in succession.
Beginner Common
by criteria (adverb)
Following established criteria or standards.
Lower Intermediate Common
honestly (adverb)
To speak or act in a straightforward, honest, and open manner.
Beginner Common
According to (preposition, adverb)
According to; depending on conditions or instructions.
Beginner Common
along path (adverb)
Occurring or situated along a path or route.
on road (adjective)
Located on a roadway or path.
Beginner Common
according to (preposition, adverb)
In accordance with or as mentioned
Beginner Very Common
agree (phrase)
To agree with or confirm a statement or proposal, often used informally.
accordingly (adverb)
In accordance with, or exactly as specified.
Beginner Common
conform (verb)
To conform or agree with a popular or prevailing trend
comply (verb)
To act in accordance with what is expected or customary
with flow (verb)
To follow the flow or direction of the water
Lower Intermediate Common
by model (phrase)
According to a specific style or model
Beginner Common
naturally (adverb)
In a manner typical of someone's nature or character.
Beginner Common
Follow (verb)
To come after or follow along
Absolute Beginner Very Common
standard (adjective)
Conforming to established standards or criteria.
by standards (adverb)
Done in a way that follows or adheres to standards.
Intermediate Common
freely (adverb)
Freely, without restriction.
Beginner Uncommon
alone (adverb)
By oneself, without help or company.
Beginner Common
Feel free (phrase, adverb)
Feel free to act or do things comfortably and at your own pace.
Beginner Very Common
Follow royalty (verb)
To follow royalty, especially by commoners or royal family members.
Advanced Rare
according to rules (adverb)
In accordance with principles or standards
customarily (adverb)
Traditionally or customarily
Intermediate Common
search (verb)
To seek or search for someone or something
Beginner Common
Die (verb)
To die or cease living.
Malfunction (verb)
To stop functioning, often due to a malfunction.
Extreme (adverb)
An expression to indicate something extreme or an exclamation of shock.
Beginner Very Common
exclamation (interjection)
An exclamation expressing shock or disbelief.
confirmation (phrase)
A phrase used to confirm or emphasize the reality or seriousness of a situation.
Beginner Common
fixed (adjective)
Fixed or unchanging; agreed and established
Lower Intermediate Common
Grid (noun)
A pattern of intersecting lines that forms a grid or square shape.
Schedule (noun)
A schedule or timetable.
Square (noun, classifier)
A prefix used for measuring area in units such as square meters or square inches.
Beginner Common
schedule (noun)
A plan that shows when activities or events will occur.
Beginner Very Common
Palm tree (noun)
A tropical palm tree species, Borassus flabellifer, with large leaves and unisexual flowers. It produces sweet nectar and edible seeds known as 'tao'.
Dessert (noun)
A dessert made with flour and juice from ripe palm fruit, known as 'khanom tan'.
Sugar palm (noun)
Sugar palm
Intermediate Common
blurred vision (adjective, verb)
The condition of seeing things unclearly or experiencing dizziness.
Beginner Common
pound (verb)
To pound using a pestle, as in making chili paste.
Beginner Common
Low (adjective)
Having a lesser level or height than normal.
Inferior (adjective)
Lacking dignity or moral integrity.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Lower than (adjective, comparative)
Lower than; used to compare a value or level that is less than another.
Beginner Very Common
legend (noun)
A story or narrative about historical events, places, people, or rituals, traditionally passed down through generations.
Intermediate Common
subdistrict 'Don' (noun)
A subdistrict named 'Don' in Thailand, part of the administrative division.
Beginner Common
Tambon Wang (noun)
An administrative subdistrict named 'Wang' in Thailand.
Intermediate Common
subdistrict name (noun)
Name of a subdistrict in rural Thailand, often near a stream or small waterway.
Beginner Common
Police (noun)
State officials responsible for maintaining order and enforcing laws, named according to their duties, such as crime suppression or water patrol.
Beginner Very Common
Instruction book (noun)
A book containing teachings or instructions, often authoritative in educational or religious contexts.
Reference book (noun)
A reference book or manual used as an authority in a specific field or subject.
Intermediate Common
royal residence (noun)
A royal residence or palace, often used in historical or cultural contexts.
pavilion (noun)
A special structure, such as a pavilion, within a royal or sacred compound.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
mark; blemish (noun)
A distinguishing mark such as a scar or birthmark, or a blemish on an object.
criticize (verb)
To criticize or point out deficiencies.
blame; censure (verb)
To blame or censure for wrongdoing.
Beginner Uncommon
job (noun)
A position, job, or responsibility.
rank (noun)
A status or rank within a hierarchy.
decimal (noun)
A unit of measurement describing the number of digits after a decimal point.
accuracy (noun)
An indication of decimal accuracy in mathematical terms.
Beginner Common
rank (noun)
The rank or status of a person in a hierarchy.
Intermediate Common
stick (verb)
To adhere or attach firmly to a surface or item.
decorate (verb)
To decorate by attaching items, such as pinning a badge or flower.
stuck (verb, adjective)
To be blocked, stuck, or unable to move, such as being caught in traffic.
addicted (verb, adjective)
To become addicted to or fond of something or someone.
adjacent (verb)
To be contiguous or adjacent to something or someone.
infected (verb)
To contract a disease or infection.
persist (verb)
To remain in a place or state, such as when a stain persists on fabric.
owe (verb)
To owe or be in debt to someone.
Beginner Very Common