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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Sand (noun)
A substance of small rock fragments with a loose texture, like sand used in construction or to describe sandy textures in other materials.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
white sand (noun)
Fine, light-colored sand typically found on beaches or in specific deposits.
Beginner Common
theory (noun)
A set of principles formulated through research to explain phenomena or guide understanding, such as the theory of gravity.
Intermediate Common
demand return (verb)
To demand or ask for the return of something owed or entitled to, such as a debt, rent, or rights.
Intermediate Common
collect debt (verb)
To demand payment or repayment of a debt.
Intermediate Common
flood/overflow (verb)
To flood or overflow covering an area or object, often used figuratively for situations like overwhelming debt.
Beginner Common
body opening (noun)
An opening or passage in the body, as used in terms like anus and urethra.
Intermediate Uncommon
Ancient kingdom (noun)
An ancient Mon kingdom in central Thailand, prominent from the 6th to the 11th century, known for its distinctive culture and art.
Advanced Rare
Anus (noun)
The opening at the end of the digestive tract where solid waste exits the body.
Intermediate Common
dual (adjective)
Describes something consisting of two parts; dual or binary.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
two-party (adjective)
Relating to or involving two parties in agreement or dialogue
bilateral treaty (noun)
A treaty or agreement between two countries or entities
Upper Intermediate Common
Continent (noun)
A large land mass on Earth's surface, including continents like Asia and Europe.
Beginner Common
Asia (noun)
The continent of Asia, the largest continent located primarily in the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres.
Beginner Very Common
Africa (noun)
Africa, a continent located primarily in the Southern Hemisphere, bounded by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
Beginner Common
Ten (adjective)
Ten, commonly used as a prefix in compound words.
Beginner Common
Soldier (noun)
A member of the military responsible for the defense of the country.
Beginner Common
military engineers (noun)
A military branch responsible for engineering tasks like construction, fortification, and demolition.
Upper Intermediate Common
paramilitary ranger (noun)
A type of paramilitary ranger force in Thailand skilled in operating in difficult terrains and unconventional warfare.
Intermediate Common
weave (verb)
To weave by passing threads through warp threads in a loom.
Beginner Common
Pipe (noun)
A cylindrical conduit used to carry fluids or gases, such as a water or air pipe.
Beginner Very Common
gold (noun)
Gold, a dense, valuable metal, bright yellow in color.
brass (noun)
Brass, often referred to as 'ทอง' for items like brass pans or pots; extends to golden hues and items named based on golden color.
wealth (noun)
Symbolic reference to wealth or prosperity in certain contexts.
endearment (noun)
A term of endearment or nickname indicating preciousness or value.
Beginner Very Common
walk/travel (verb)
To walk with high steps in shallow floodwaters or to travel.
memorize (verb)
To recite or memorize through repeated repetition.
wander (verb)
To explore or wander without a fixed destination, often for leisure.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
abdomen (noun)
The front part of the body from the diaphragm to the hips, containing the stomach and intestines.
womb (noun)
Womb or area referring to shared maternal origin.
vast area (noun)
A wide or vast area such as a body of water, sky, or field.
pregnant (verb, adjective)
To be pregnant, carrying a child in the womb.
Beginner Common
Gold (noun)
A precious yellow metal, element symbol Au, used in jewelry and currency.
Beginner Common
local (adjective)
Relating to a specific area or region
community (noun)
A community or group of people residing in a specific area
district (noun)
A locality or district
Beginner Common
Tourism (noun)
The practice of traveling for pleasure
Travel (verb)
To travel for leisure or exploration
Beginner Common
Sky (noun)
The sky; the expanse of air over the Earth.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
diarrhea (noun, verb)
The condition or act of passing stools more frequently than normal; diarrhea.
Beginner Common
fry (verb)
To cook food by frying in hot oil
fried (adjective)
Fried, referring to the state of being cooked by frying
extend (verb)
To stretch or extend outwards
Beginner Very Common
robe offering (noun)
A traditional Thai Buddhist ceremony where new robes and necessities are offered to monks after the rainy retreat season.
Intermediate Common
behold (verb)
To behold or look at, used formally or by royalty.
Advanced Rare
section (noun)
A section or part of something, such as a song, story, or physical object.
classifier (noun)
A classifier for objects divided into sections, such as pieces of wood or segments of a song.
cylinder (noun)
A solid, cylindrical object like a log or pipe.
Beginner Common
tomboy (noun)
A girl or woman who exhibits masculine behaviors and interests, often associated with being a tomboy or lesbian.
Lower Intermediate Common
drainage pipe (noun)
A conduit or channel for draining water or waste, such as a drainage pipe or ditch.
Beginner Common
Register (noun)
A record detailing the number or characteristics of people, animals, or objects, typically managed by the government.
Certificate (noun)
An official certificate or document serving as proof of registration.
Intermediate Common
Marriage certificate (noun)
An official document recording the marriage of a couple issued by a governmental authority.
Beginner Common
pierce (verb)
To pierce through or bore a hole.
Lower Intermediate Common
sea (noun)
A large body of saltwater that covers a significant portion of Earth's surface, smaller than an ocean.
marine (adjective)
Relating to or originating in the sea, such as marine plants or animals.
Beginner Very Common
desert (noun)
A vast sandy area with extreme temperatures, difficult to inhabit with sparse vegetation.
Beginner Common
lake (noun)
A large body of water completely surrounded by land, which can be freshwater or saltwater.
Beginner Common
Argue (verb)
To argue or have a verbal disagreement.
Beginner Common
argue (verb)
To argue or quarrel, often leading to a disagreement
Beginner Very Common
Greet (verb)
To greet or address someone.
Warn (verb)
To warn or make a remark, often in response to an omen or potential danger.
Beginner Common
Greet (verb)
To greet or acknowledge someone's presence in a friendly manner.
Beginner Very Common
skill (noun)
Ability or proficiency in performing tasks or activities.
Beginner Very Common
all, whole (adverb)
Used to refer to the entirety or all parts of something, like the whole body or all night.
Beginner Very Common
all night (adverb)
Throughout the entire night.
Beginner Common
both (pronoun)
Refers to both people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
Beginner Common
Nationwide (adjective)
Throughout the nation
Upper Intermediate Common
although (conjunction)
Even though; although; in spite of
Intermediate Common