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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
full of (adjective)
Containing a large amount of a particular thing.
Beginner Common
full, covered (adjective, adverb)
Entirely full or covered, often describing a space crowded with items or thoroughly spread out.
Beginner Common
intense emotions (adjective)
Expresses intense emotions deeply felt in the heart, such as pride or affection.
full heart (noun)
Fullness of heart; feeling fully satisfied or overwhelmed by emotion.
Lower Intermediate Common
Prepare (verb)
To prepare or make ready in advance.
Beginner Very Common
Prepare (verb)
To prepare or get oneself ready for a future event or situation.
Beginner Very Common
Prepare (verb)
To be ready or prepare for an event or task.
Beginner Very Common
Kick (verb)
To kick or hit something with the foot
Score (verb)
To score a point by kicking, typically in sports
Beginner Very Common
cooking device (noun)
A device or area designed for cooking or heating, using materials like wood, charcoal, or gas.
furnace (noun)
An enclosed structure used for generating heat, such as a kiln or furnace.
Beginner Very Common
reptile with shell (noun)
A reptile with a protective shell found in diverse habitats, including land, freshwater, and seas.
slow, dull (adjective)
Figuratively used to describe someone as slow or lacking intelligence.
slow vehicle (noun)
A term for a slow-moving form of transportation or vehicle.
Beginner Common
Gas stove (noun)
A kitchen appliance that uses gas for cooking.
Beginner Common
Fireplace (noun)
A structure with a chimney and open area for a fire, used indoors for heating.
Intermediate Uncommon
soybean food (noun)
A protein-rich food made from ground soybeans, commonly used in various cuisines, often in vegetarian and vegan dishes.
Beginner Very Common
grow (verb)
To grow or develop, typically in size, quantity, or importance.
Beginner Very Common
grow (verb)
To grow or develop to a larger or more mature state.
Beginner Common
Replenish (verb)
To fill or replenish something to its proper level or add more to something.
Beginner Very Common
fulfill (verb)
To fulfill or complete something, making it whole or satisfying needs.
enhance (verb)
To enrich or enhance, adding quality or value to something.
Intermediate Common
Add water (verb)
Add water to a container or system.
Beginner Common
Refuel (verb)
To refuel or add fuel, typically for vehicles.
Beginner Very Common
short (adjective)
Having a shorter height or lower elevation compared to others or surroundings.
Beginner Common
bed (noun)
A rectangular piece of furniture with four legs used for sleeping or placing objects.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
bed (noun)
A piece of furniture designed for sleep or rest, typically consisting of a framework and a mattress.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Remind (verb)
To remind or alert someone to be mindful of something, such as a potential risk or task.
Beginner Common
remind (verb)
To remind or evoke an important memory or sentiment
Beginner Common
but (conjunction)
Used to join contrasting or opposing ideas.
only (adverb)
Used to indicate a single option or exclusion.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
lose control (verb)
To lose composure or control.
explode (verb)
To explode or burst.
break (verb)
To separate or break into parts.
leak (verb)
To flow or leak, as in bodily functions.
crack (verb)
To crack or have fissures.
Intermediate Common
Different (verb)
To be different or dissimilar.
Beginner Common
but still (conjunction)
Expresses contrast or an unexpected result
Beginner Common
crack (verb)
To crack or fracture a hard surface or object.
strain (verb)
To become strained or damaged in relationships or agreements.
Beginner Common
burst (verb)
To burst or split open suddenly, often due to pressure or force.
Intermediate Common
Congenital (adjective)
Present from birth; congenital.
Innately (adverb)
Innately or by birth.
Intermediate Common
Decorate (verb)
To decorate or beautify an object or place.
Compose (verb)
To compose or invent a story, such as writing a book or poetry.
Beginner Common
Cucumber (noun)
A green-skinned fruit with watery, crisp flesh, commonly eaten raw or pickled.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
marry (verb)
To marry or enter into a marriage.
Beginner Common
marry (verb)
To enter into a marriage with someone.
Beginner Common
Appoint (verb)
To appoint someone to a position or role, often in formal or organizational contexts.
Intermediate Common
Dress (verb)
To dress or put on clothes, including styling appearance such as applying makeup or arranging hair.
Beginner Very Common
Watermelon (noun)
A large, round fruit with a hard green rind and sweet, watery red or yellow flesh containing many seeds
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Apply makeup (verb)
To apply cosmetics to enhance or change the appearance of the face.
Beginner Very Common
early morning (adverb)
Since early morning
Beginner Common
Initially (adverb)
From the beginning; right from the start.
Beginner Common
wasp (noun)
General term for wasps or hornets.
Lower Intermediate Common
each (adjective, quantifier)
Referring to each individual item or person in a set without exception
Beginner Very Common
each person (pronoun)
Referring to each individual in a group separately.
Beginner Very Common
early (phrase)
An expression indicating something happens early or from the start of the day.
Beginner Common
but (conjunction)
Used to connect contrasting or opposing ideas.
Beginner Very Common
touch lightly (verb)
To lightly touch
Beginner Common
large; big (adjective)
Large in size or stature; used for comparison or in expressions of boasting.
grow (verb)
To grow or develop, often used in combination with 'เติบ' as 'เติบโต'.
Beginner Common
counter (verb)
To oppose or refute something; to return or respond to an action, such as striking back in tennis.
Intermediate Common
large (adjective)
Large in size or extent; sizable.
Beginner Common
Tokyo (proper noun)
The capital city of Japan.
Thai snack (noun)
A Thai street food snack made of thin crepe-like pancakes filled with sweet or savory filling.
Beginner Very Common