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consecutively
(adverb)
In succession; consecutively without interruption
close
(adverb)
Closely together; very near
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Beginner | Common | |
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adjacent
(adjective)
Located directly beside or next to something.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Imprisoned
(verb)
To be imprisoned or jailed.
Go to jail
(verb)
To go to jail.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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like
(verb)
To like or be impressed deeply, eager to know more.
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Beginner | Common | |
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infect
(verb)
Contract or transmit a germ or disease.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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communicate
(verb)
To communicate or get in touch with someone for purposes such as business or personal interactions.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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inquire
(verb)
To contact for information or assistance
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Beginner | Common | |
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Install
(verb)
To set up or assemble equipment or appliances in a certain location for use.
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Beginner | Common | |
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carry
(verb)
To carry on one's person, typically as a personal possession.
attribute
(verb)
To possess inherent qualities or characteristics.
on hand
(adverb)
In hand or on one's person.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Vivid memory
(verb)
To vividly recall an image or memory.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Accompany
(verb)
To accompany or be in the company of someone.
Follow
(verb)
To seek additional information and continuously follow updates.
Monitor
(verb)
To monitor or keep track of a situation or individual.
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Beginner | Common | |
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habitual phrase
(noun)
A commonly used phrase or word that naturally becomes part of one's speech, often used habitually.
habitual use
(verb)
To habitually use a certain word or expression, making it prominent in speech.
popular
(verb, adjective)
To be popular or favored, often used to describe trendy words or expressions.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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engage
(verb)
To be continuously engaged or involved in an activity or situation
infatuated
(verb)
To be infatuated or fond of someone or something
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Intermediate | Common | |
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deficit
(verb)
To have expenses exceeding income; describes a financial deficit.
negative
(adjective)
Describes a quantity that is below zero, often used in mathematics or finance.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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owe debt
(verb)
To owe a debt or obligation to someone, typically monetary.
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Beginner | Common | |
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stuck
(verb)
To be stuck or unable to move freely, including being in a difficult or challenging situation.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Ranked
(verb)
To be ranked or placed on a list among others.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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armed
(verb, adjective)
To be equipped or armed with weapons
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Intermediate | Common | |
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hit
(verb)
To hit or strike with a hand or object.
flatten
(verb)
To flatten a material such as gold.
ring
(verb)
To produce sound by ringing or striking.
set
(verb)
To determine or set, such as a price.
a.m.
(noun)
A method for counting time at night from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Chinese boy
(noun)
A colloquial term for a young Chinese male or a young man with gentle or boyish traits.
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Beginner | Common | |
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foot
(noun)
The foot or the lowest part of something.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Reveal
(verb)
To reveal or uncover information, making it known to the public, often used in contexts of exposing secrets or bringing hidden matters to light.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Publish
(verb)
To print or publish written materials such as books and articles.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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2 AM
(noun)
Two o'clock in the morning
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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2:30
(phrase)
Refers to the time 2:30, commonly used in a colloquial context to denote half past two.
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Beginner | Common | |
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3 AM
(noun)
Three o'clock in the morning.
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Beginner | Common | |
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4 AM
(noun)
4 o'clock in the morning
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Beginner | Common | |
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tie
(verb)
To score equally in a competition, such as in sports.
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Lower Intermediate | Common | |
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1 AM
(noun)
One o'clock in the morning
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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5 AM
(noun)
Refers to 5:00 AM in the context of time, indicating early morning.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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building
(noun)
A large, permanent building made of materials like concrete or bricks.
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Beginner | Common | |
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wake up
(verb)
To wake up from sleep or not be asleep.
startled
(verb)
To show unusual reactions due to shock, joy, or surprise.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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waken
(verb)
To wake up from sleep
alert
(verb)
To become aware or alert
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Excited
(verb)
To feel excited or nervous, often due to joy, surprise, or unfamiliarity.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Wake up
(verb)
To wake up from sleep
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Lizard, gecko
(noun)
A type of lizard in the Gekkonidae family, known for its large head, elongated body with colored spots, and the ability to cling to surfaces. Some species can glide and are common in homes and forests.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Toy doll
(noun)
A toy resembling a small person or animal, typically used by children.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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bulge
(verb, adjective)
To bulge out or swell due to internal pressure.
flag
(noun)
A flag, particularly in the Northern Thai dialect.
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Lower Intermediate | Common | |
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Country
(noun)
A country located at the intersection of Europe and Asia.
Turkish
(adjective)
Relating to Turkey, such as culture, language, or cuisine.
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Beginner | Common | |
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October
(noun)
The 10th month in the solar calendar, with 31 days.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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I
(pronoun)
I; me.
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Beginner | Common | |
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storage furniture
(noun)
A furniture item for storing things, usually rectangular, with a front door. Also refers to objects with a similar shape, like a guard booth or a van.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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fridge
(noun)
An appliance used to keep food and drinks cool or frozen.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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Dance
(verb)
To dance by moving rhythmically in sync with music.
Throb
(verb)
To beat, throb, or pulsate, as in the movement of the heart or flesh.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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dance
(verb)
To move rhythmically to music, typically following a sequence of steps.
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Beginner | Common | |
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full
(adjective)
Filled to capacity with no space left.
maximum
(adjective)
To the fullest extent or maximum.
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Beginner | Common | |
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completely
(adverb)
Completely or fully, emphasizing totality or presence in full measure.
exactly
(adverb)
Exactly or precisely, indicating exactness in measurement or detail.
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Beginner | Common | |
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willingly
(verb)
To be willing to do something willingly.
willing
(adjective)
Willing and enthusiastic about doing something.
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Beginner | Common | |
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extremely
(adverb)
Extremely or overwhelmingly, indicating a high degree or intensity.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Fully
(adverb)
To the fullest extent or with maximum effort.
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Beginner | Very Common |