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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
although (conjunction)
Even though; although; despite the fact that
Intermediate Common
agreement (phrase)
A phrase expressing agreement or recognition.
Beginner Common
It's time (phrase)
The moment has arrived for something to occur.
Beginner Very Common
Progress? (phrase)
To inquire about the progress or stage of an activity or journey.
Beginner Common
Grasp (verb)
To hold or grasp something in the hand.
Uphold (verb)
To maintain or uphold a custom, practice, or rule.
Consider (verb)
To consider or regard something as significant.
Believe (verb)
To believe in something as auspicious or inauspicious.
Respect (verb)
To respect or observe a belief or religion.
Beginner Very Common
hold firm (verb)
To firmly adhere to one's beliefs or behaviors, often in a stubborn way.
Intermediate Common
consider (verb)
Regard or consider as something.
self-consider (verb)
Consider oneself to be.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
Follow precepts (verb)
To observe religious precepts, especially the five precepts in Buddhism.
Intermediate Common
Hold shares (verb)
To own shares in a company as a shareholder.
Upper Intermediate Common
assume or take (verb)
To assume or consider something as another, or to appropriate and take as one's own.
Intermediate Common
seize opportunity (verb)
To take the opportunity to act, often using a situation to one's advantage.
Intermediate Common
bag (noun)
A utensil or container for holding things, typically made from cloth, paper, or plastic, with a closed bottom and open top. It can refer to a bag, glove, sock, or similar items.
Beginner Very Common
Sock (noun)
A garment worn on the foot that covers the ankle and sometimes part of the calf, commonly known as a sock.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Mitt (noun)
A type of glove that covers the whole hand with a separate section only for the thumb.
Glove (noun)
An item of clothing worn on the hand to protect it from cold, dirt, or injury.
Beginner Common
rub (verb)
To rub or scrub a surface to clean it.
massage (verb)
To massage or knead muscles or body parts for relaxation.
chafe (verb)
To cause irritation or chafing through repeated friction.
Beginner Very Common
hit/touch (verb)
To be touched or to make contact; to hit a target.
conform (verb)
To conform to or be in accordance with something.
suitable (verb)
To be appropriate or suitable.
correct (adjective)
To be correct or right.
cheap (adjective)
To be inexpensive or cheap.
passive (auxiliary verb)
Used as an auxiliary verb indicating the passive voice, particularly for actions causing distress.
Beginner Common
cheap (adjective)
Affordable or available at a low price.
Beginner Very Common
predetermined (adjective)
Set or determined in advance
specified (verb)
Defined or specified
Intermediate Common
arrested (verb)
To be apprehended or taken into custody by law enforcement.
Intermediate Common
limited (adjective)
Confined within limits or boundaries, often restricting freedom or action.
Lower Intermediate Common
Correct (verb, adjective)
To be correct or accurate.
Beginner Very Common
Correct place (adjective)
In the correct position or place
Beginner Common
Very cheap (adjective)
Very inexpensive or low-priced.
Beginner Very Common
senior monk (noun)
A title for a senior monk, often used in a religious context to denote respect for an elder or high-ranking monk in Buddhism.
Advanced Rare
senior monk (noun)
A senior monk or elder in Buddhist context.
Intermediate Common
suggestion (particle)
A particle used to suggest, urge, or give permission, adding emphasis or politeness.
Beginner Very Common
Creeper (noun)
The stem of climbing plants.
Container set (noun, classifier)
A set of containers organized as one unit, such as a tiffin carrier, or items of the same kind arranged in order of size.
Beginner Common
business owner (noun)
An older Chinese man who owns a business or is well-established.
Lower Intermediate Common
particle (particle)
A particle used at the end of verbs to express agreement, gentle urging, or persuasion.
Lower Intermediate Common
argue (verb)
To argue or contradict verbally.
field shelter (noun)
A temporary shelter in the fields, typical in Isan or Northern dialect for overseeing crops.
Intermediate Common
free gift (adjective)
Given additionally, often referring to a free gift.
add extra (verb)
To give something extra, often used in transactions.
Beginner Common
row (noun)
A line or row of objects or people arranged next to each other.
area (noun)
An area or district, often used to describe a neighborhood or zone.
Beginner Common
nearby (preposition)
In the vicinity or around a particular area
Beginner Common
around here (adverb)
In this area or vicinity
Absolute Beginner Very Common
front row (noun)
The foremost line of people or objects, often used in seating arrangements or gatherings.
forefront (noun)
A leading figure or position at the forefront in a particular field or activity.
Beginner Common
rush forcefully (verb)
To move toward something with force or urgency, often with a combined force, such as in rushing or attacking.
Advanced Rare
test (verb)
To test or experiment with something to discover or validate information.
try (verb)
To try something out to see if it works or suits one's needs.
Intermediate Common
check accuracy (verb)
To check or assess for accuracy and certainty, for example, testing a machine.
test knowledge (verb)
To test knowledge and ability, particularly in educational settings, such as assessing students.
experiment (verb)
To experiment with new methods or ideas to evaluate their effectiveness in research or development.
stress test (verb)
To subject someone or something to a difficult scenario to determine their endurance or durability.
Intermediate Common
endure (verb)
To endure or withstand something difficult without breaking or failing.
durable (adjective)
Strong and durable, able to resist damage or withstand wear.
Beginner Common
Durable (adjective)
Durable and able to withstand wear, pressure, or damage.
Tough (adjective)
Able to endure adverse conditions or treatment, both physically and metaphorically.
Intermediate Common
lawyer (noun)
Lawyer or attorney.
Intermediate Common
lawyer (noun)
A legal professional authorized to represent parties in court cases.
Beginner Very Common
review (verb)
To repeat an action for accuracy or to reconsider something, like reviewing a textbook or a policy.
Intermediate Common
shape (noun)
Shape or design of an object, such as hairstyle or architecture.
have (verb)
To possess or have, as in qualifications or attributes.
royal prefix (prefix)
Prefixed to indicate royalty, used in royal vocabulary for verbs and nouns.
Beginner Very Common
torture (verb)
To cause hardship or inflict severe pain.
in pain (verb, adjective)
To experience severe pain or suffering.
Intermediate Common
betray (verb)
To betray or act disloyally against someone who trusts you.
Intermediate Common
wealth (noun)
Currency or possessions that denote wealth.
objects (noun)
Tangible objects, as recognized in legal contexts.
intangible value (noun)
Figuratively refers to intangible assets considered valuable, such as wisdom.
Beginner Common
Resource (noun)
A resource; something useful or valuable for economic, environmental, or personal development.
Intermediate Common
know (verb)
To know or be informed, used in polite contexts.
Upper Intermediate Common
aware (verb)
To be aware of a matter or issue.
acknowledge (verb)
To acknowledge receipt of information.
Upper Intermediate Common