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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
all (adverb)
Entirely; every single one without exception.
Beginner Very Common
because (conjunction)
Used to introduce a reason or explanation for a statement.
Intermediate Common
Nationwide (adverb)
Spread or applicable across the entire nation.
Entire nation (pronoun)
Relating to or involving the entire nation.
Intermediate Common
alive (adverb)
Alive or living
Beginner Common
whole (noun)
The entirety or whole of something.
all (pronoun)
All or every part.
Beginner Common
worldwide (adverb)
Present or occurring throughout the entire world.
entire world (noun)
The whole world or the globe as a complete entity.
Intermediate Common
All day (adverb)
Throughout the entire day, from morning to night
Beginner Common
both (pronoun, adjective)
Used to refer to two items or people considered together
Beginner Very Common
All (adjective)
The entirety or totality of something.
Absolutely (adverb)
Absolutely or completely.
Beginner Very Common
all (pronoun)
Refers to all members or things within a group; conveys a sense of inclusivity.
various (adjective)
Describes various kinds or every kind within a group, highlighting diversity.
Intermediate Common
on time (adverb)
Occurring as scheduled or happening right on time.
catch up (adverb)
To catch up or match pace, such as in studies or physical activities.
equal to (adverb)
Aware of or equal to someone's tricks or strategies.
Beginner Very Common
Immediately (adverb)
Immediately; at once; without delay.
Beginner Very Common
immediately (conjunction)
Occurs immediately upon another event.
Beginner Very Common
copulate (verb)
To copulate for reproduction, used for certain animals.
overlay (verb)
To place or stack on top of something.
Intermediate Uncommon
Gemstone (noun)
A type of red gemstone.
Dessert (noun)
A dessert made from red-colored tapioca or coated jicama resembling ruby seeds, served with syrup, known as 'tubtim grob'.
Red color (adjective)
A shade of red similar to ruby, known as 'ruby red'.
Beginner Common
abstain (verb)
To abstain from voting.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Serving spoon (noun)
A large serving spoon or ladle often used for serving rice or soup.
Beginner Very Common
everywhere (adverb)
Everywhere or completely across an area or surface.
Beginner Common
universally (adverb)
In all places or universally, in a collective or comprehensive manner
Beginner Common
Inclusive (adjective)
Comprehensive or thorough coverage reaching everyone.
Thoroughly (adverb)
Extensively or thoroughly covering all areas.
Intermediate Common
everywhere (adverb)
In all directions or places; everywhere
Upper Intermediate Common
Common (adjective)
Common and usual in various situations
Universal (adjective)
Applicable to everyone or all situations
Generally (adverb)
In general or overall
Beginner Common
organized trip (noun)
A planned journey, often organized by an agency, for leisure or educational purposes.
excursion (noun)
An excursion or outing, typically visiting multiple locations.
Beginner Common
everywhere (adverb)
Completely covering the body
Beginner Common
Global (adjective, adverb)
Throughout the world; applicable or relevant globally
Beginner Common
all inclusive (adverb, adjective)
Affecting or involving all individuals or entities without exception
Lower Intermediate Common
view (noun)
View or perspective; the way of seeing or considering something.
Intermediate Common
visibility (noun)
The maximum distance at which an object can be seen and identified in clear conditions.
insight (noun)
The clarity of perception or understanding, often metaphorical for one's insight.
Intermediate Common
apply (verb)
To apply or spread a substance onto a surface, such as creams, paint, or protective coatings.
Beginner Common
Pier/Station (noun)
A riverbank or docking area for boats; by extension, a parking area for specific vehicles like a cart station or airport.
Pose (noun)
A posture or pose of the body, such as standing, sitting, or lying.
Gesture (noun)
A set gesture or position in activities like boxing or dance.
Tactics (noun)
Tactics or mannerisms in addressing situations.
Beginner Common
challenge (verb)
To invite to compete or engage in a challenge or defiance.
Beginner Common
slug (noun)
A type of mollusk in the class Gastropoda. When on land, with a shell, it's called a land snail. If without a shell, it's a slug, which can also live in the sea, known as sea slugs.
Beginner Common
crossing point (noun)
A crossing point or place for passage, such as a bridge or ferry.
Tha Kham (noun)
Tha Kham
Beginner Common
pathway (noun)
A path or way for transportation and commuting, including roads, sidewalks, and airways.
opportunity (noun)
A chance or opportunity.
direction (noun)
Direction or course of travel.
method (noun)
Method or strategy for achieving something.
means (noun)
Means or way of doing something, like sending money.
party (noun)
Side or party, like plaintiff or defendant.
prefix (prefix)
Used as a prefix to indicate method or relatedness.
by (preposition)
By, indicating means or method.
Beginner Very Common
official matters (noun)
Procedures or aspects related to official authority or departments.
formal (adjective)
Formal or official in nature.
Intermediate Common
right (noun, adverb)
The right side or a direction towards the right-hand side.
Beginner Very Common
Pedestrian crossing (noun)
A designated area on a street where pedestrians can cross safely.
Beginner Common
upward path (noun)
A path or route leading upwards, often referring to a hill, staircase, or elevated place.
access point (noun)
An entrance or access point to a higher area, such as floors in a building or metaphorical access to elevated status.
Beginner Common
entry (noun)
A place or route for entering a building or area
Beginner Common
Left side (noun)
The left side of a given context.
Left (adverb)
Towards the left side.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
in terms of (preposition)
In terms of a particular field or aspect.
towards (preposition)
In the direction of or oriented towards.
Intermediate Common
walkway (noun)
A pathway or walkway for individuals to walk through, both indoors and outdoors.
direction (noun)
A direction or course of movement or progression, often used metaphorically for life decisions.
Beginner Common
One-way (adjective)
Describes a path or road where movement is allowed only in one direction.
Single-path (adjective)
Refers to a situation with only one solution or method of progress.
Beginner Very Common
which way (adverb)
Used to ask about direction or method, such as 'which way' or 'in what way'.
Beginner Common
Income (noun)
A source of income or profit.
Intermediate Common
Ideally (adverb)
Ideally or preferably; in the best way or manner
Lower Intermediate Common
Commercial (adjective)
Pertaining to business or commercial matters, including activities, decisions, and management.
Business path (noun)
A metaphorical direction or strategy taken in the world of business.
Upper Intermediate Common
this way (adverb)
Indicates a direction or location toward or near the speaker.
here (adverb)
Refers to the place where the speaker is.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
spiritual insight (noun)
Spiritual insight or mystical knowledge that provides deeper understanding of unseen truths.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
home (adverb)
Referring to one's family or household.
from home (adverb)
Originating from one's home or family.
family (noun)
The people or family members at one's home.
Absolute Beginner Very Common