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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Vienna (proper noun)
The capital city of Austria, known for its cultural, historical, and architectural significance.
Intermediate Common
Historic kingdom (noun)
A historic Siamese kingdom known for its rich culture and trade from 1350 to 1767.
Historic city (noun)
A city in Thailand, famous for its archaeological ruins and historical sites, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Advanced Rare
please (adverb)
Polite request marker often used before verbs.
compassion (noun)
Compassion with the intention to relieve others from suffering, part of the four Brahmavihara.
kindness (adjective, verb)
Kind and merciful action or attitude.
Beginner Common
Smoldering (adjective)
A state where a fire is still burning but not fully extinguished, can also describe something remaining subtly present.
Quiet anger (adjective)
Internally seething or quietly fuming with anger.
Fragrant (adverb)
Having a strong, pleasant scent.
Rage (verb)
To smolder or be in a state of rage or irritation.
Intermediate Uncommon
Group (noun)
A group or collection of people, animals, or things brought together or classified.
Beginner Very Common
Blood type (noun)
The classification of blood based on inherited antigens on red blood cells, such as A, B, AB, and O types, including Rh factor.
Intermediate Very Common
swarm (verb)
The act of moving together quickly with a purpose, like a group running or ants swarming.
Intermediate Common
move back (verb)
To move back or retreat.
Intermediate Uncommon
decree (noun)
The Council of State, its office, or a royal decree.
Upper Intermediate Common
deceit (noun)
The act of deceiving or tricking to confuse or create advantage.
magic trick (noun)
A performance that involves deceiving the eyes, known as magic tricks.
Intermediate Common
strategy (noun)
A strategy or sophisticated method used to achieve a goal, often implying deception.
plot (noun)
The complex plotting or planning of actions, typically with negative connotations.
Upper Intermediate Common
deception (noun)
A scheme or action intended to deceive or defraud for personal gain.
Lower Intermediate Common
system process (noun)
A series of processes or systems acting like a machine to achieve a specific function, such as governing or digestion.
machinery (noun)
Mechanical devices or machinery.
Intermediate Common
dignitary umbrella (noun)
A large umbrella with fringed edges and a long handle used to block sunlight or rain, especially for shielding dignitaries.
monk umbrella (noun)
A large umbrella specifically used by itinerant monks for shelter.
Advanced Uncommon
cover, hide (verb)
To cover or hide something by spreading a powdery substance, soil, or similar material over it.
conceal (verb)
To conceal, cover up, or veil.
Intermediate Common
round (adjective)
Having a circular or spherical shape.
chubby (adjective)
(Colloquial) Fat or chubby in appearance.
Beginner Common
Round (adjective)
Having a smooth, round shape without edges
Beginner Common
balanced flavor (adjective)
Harmonious and well-balanced in flavor, often describing a mild and pleasing taste.
soothing (adjective)
Smooth and soothing, often describing sound or overall experiences that are pleasant and enjoyable.
Beginner Common
Blend (verb)
To blend or harmonize seamlessly with the surroundings.
Harmonious (adjective)
Harmonious or well-integrated with surroundings.
Intermediate Common
harmonize (verb)
To be in harmony or unity; to work together seamlessly
Intermediate Common
Plan (noun)
A plan or method for achieving a specific goal, often in competitive contexts.
Intermediate Common
hollow (adjective)
Having a hole or cavity inside, not solid.
Beginner Common
banana (noun)
A tropical plant in the genus Musa, known for its edible fruit commonly referred to as banana.
easy (adjective)
Describes something that is easy to do.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Orchid (noun)
A plant from the family Orchidaceae, known for varied species and beautiful or fragrant flowers, found on trees, rocks, or ground.
Intermediate Common
Cavendish banana (noun)
A sweet, elongated banana variety, known for its fragrance, commonly eaten raw or in desserts.
Beginner Very Common
strategy (noun)
A tactical or strategic approach using knowledge and expertise.
Upper Intermediate Common
Physics of motion (noun)
The branch of physics that studies motion and forces.
Mechanical engineering (noun)
The application of physics and materials science in the design and analysis of mechanical systems, often related to mechanical engineering.
Advanced Common
Sway (verb)
To sway or rock, particularly used regionally in the Southern dialect.
Advanced Rare
Percussion instrument (noun)
A percussion instrument with a hollow wooden body covered by skin or metal, played with sticks, hands, or fingers, used to produce rhythms or signals.
Beginner Common
Container (noun)
A container, often with a lid, used for holding objects.
Beginner Common
lens device (noun)
Device with lenses for taking or magnifying images, like cameras or microscopes.
camera (noun)
A device used for capturing images.
Beginner Common
telescope (noun)
An optical instrument that makes distant objects appear closer by gathering and focusing light, commonly used in astronomy.
Intermediate Common
mealtime drum (noun)
A large drum used to signal mealtime for monks at 11:00 AM.
Advanced Rare
Larynx (noun)
The part of the throat containing the vocal cords, used for breathing, swallowing, and speaking.
Intermediate Common
door latch (noun)
A bar or latch used to secure doors or windows.
poetry (noun)
Thai poetry characterized by rhyming patterns, often used in traditional compositions and performances.
Beginner Common
soothe (verb)
To sing or speak melodiously to soothe or entertain.
Intermediate Common
thorny vine (noun)
A thorny vine species, Dioscorea hispida, with large underground tubers that are toxic when raw but edible after slicing, soaking, and cooking.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
small container (noun)
A small container with a sliding or removable lid, used for storing small items, such as a matchbox or a spice holder.
Beginner Common
distill (verb)
To extract essential parts through boiling and condensation, such as distilling water.
select (verb)
To select or choose carefully.
core (adjective)
Chosen or selected, indicating a special or core choice.
Upper Intermediate Common
suppress (verb)
To control or suppress emotions or body functions such as anger or urine.
Intermediate Common
select best (verb)
To thoroughly examine and select what is best.
scrutinize (verb)
To screen, consider, or scrutinize.
Upper Intermediate Common
bully (verb)
To bully or harass someone deliberately and often repetitively.
prank (verb)
To play pranks or tease someone, possibly with malicious intent.
defame (verb)
To defame or persecute someone.
Intermediate Common
condense (verb)
To condense; the transformation of a gas into a liquid or solid through cooling.
Intermediate Common
Reverse (verb)
To move in the opposite direction, change a state or position, or revert to the original condition.
Revisit (verb)
To return to a previous topic or point in a conversation.
Beginner Very Common
transform (verb)
To transform or change into a different state or condition
Intermediate Common
reverse (verb)
To be the opposite or to change to the contrary state.
conversely (adverb)
Used to indicate a situation that contrasts with a previous statement or expectation.
Intermediate Common
return (verb)
To return or go back to a previous place or condition
restore (verb)
To restore something to its former state
Beginner Common
turn around (verb)
To turn around or change direction, physically or metaphorically.
reform (verb)
To reform or change one's life for the better.
Beginner Common
reverse (verb)
To undergo a complete reversal or change in order, situation, or relationship, often in an unexpected or ironic way.
Upper Intermediate Common
Return home (verb)
To return to one's place of residence.
Beginner Very Common