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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
practical method (noun)
A practical approach or method used in carrying out tasks or actions.
Intermediate Common
passage (noun)
A route or path that one passes through to reach a destination.
Beginner Common
Genetic path (noun)
Biological pathway or process influenced by genes
Hereditary (noun)
Related to heredity
Upper Intermediate Common
linguistically (adverb)
Pertaining to or in terms of language.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
crosswalk (noun)
A pedestrian crossing marked with white stripes where people can cross the road safely.
Beginner Very Common
negatively (adverb)
In a negative way or sense.
negative direction (noun)
Negative direction or orientation.
Beginner Common
Option (noun)
An option or alternative available to choose from.
Beginner Common
religious (adjective)
Relating to religion or religious activities
Intermediate Common
Statistically (adverb)
In a manner related to or based on statistics
Upper Intermediate Common
Noble Path (noun)
The Noble Eightfold Path, the path to the cessation of suffering through balanced practice.
balance (noun)
Practice balanced behavior, avoiding extremes.
Intermediate Uncommon
north (noun)
The north or northern region.
northern (adjective)
Related to or located in the north.
Beginner Common
exit (noun)
A way out of a physical location, like a building or room.
solution (noun)
A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.
Beginner Common
probably (adverb, verb)
Indicates a high chance or likelihood of something happening; seems like or probably.
Intermediate Common
behavior (noun)
Manner or style of behavior or movement; demeanor
possibility (noun)
Indication or suggestion of something; possibility
body language (noun)
Expression through body language
Beginner Common
challenge abilities (verb)
To challenge one's knowledge and abilities
challenge (verb)
To challenge, dare, or defy someone
Intermediate Common
give (noun)
The act of giving, often as alms or donations.
alms (noun)
That which is given as alms or donations, often to the needy.
eat (verb)
To eat.
Intermediate Common
Respect pronoun (personal pronoun)
Pronoun used for addressing or referring to someone with respect, typically of higher status, as 'you', 'he', 'she', 'him', or 'her'.
Respect title (title, classifier)
Title used before names or positions to show respect, like 'Lord', 'Professor', or 'Abbot'.
Intermediate Common
sunflower (noun)
A flowering plant known for its large flower head and ability to turn towards the sun.
Beginner Common
Prime Minister (noun)
An honorific title used for the Prime Minister of Thailand in formal contexts.
Intermediate Common
reader (noun)
A respectful term for addressing readers, often used in formal writing such as newspapers and literature.
Beginner Common
overlap (verb)
To place or lay one object closely against another.
compare (verb)
To match or compare with something or someone.
Lower Intermediate Common
amidst (preposition)
Located in or surrounded by; in the midst of
Intermediate Common
predict (verb)
To predict future events or occurrences.
guess (verb)
To pose a riddle or ask someone to guess a solution.
Beginner Common
rear (noun)
The rear or end part of an object or body, such as the back of a vehicle or a person.
suffix (noun)
A suffix indicating the last section, often found in compound words.
Beginner Very Common
back of neck (noun)
The nape of the neck; the area at the back of the neck where the head and neck connect.
Beginner Common
Finally (adverb)
Ultimately; after a series of events or over time
Beginner Very Common
heir (noun)
An heir or descendant who receives or is eligible to receive a title, duty, or inheritance from another person.
inherit (noun)
A person, including an unborn child, legally entitled to inherit from a deceased person, categorized as either a statutory heir or a legatee.
successor (noun)
A successor designated to manage and take responsibility for a business.
Intermediate Common
infant (noun)
A newborn or very young child.
Beginner Very Common
cruelty (noun)
The act of cruelty or maltreatment.
Intermediate Common
Port/Harbor (noun)
A designated place where ships load and unload goods or passengers, often protected by barriers.
Beginner Common
Noble prefix (noun)
A prefix for names of men of royal or noble lineage in Isan region.
Respected lady (noun)
A form of address for an elderly or respected woman, similar to 'lady' or 'mistress'.
Advanced Rare
devotee (noun)
A person who is dominated by or completely devoted to something, such as addiction or passion.
Intermediate Common
Paint (verb)
To apply paint to a surface.
Beginner Common
create (verb)
To create or construct something such as furniture or a nest.
perform tasks (verb)
To perform tasks or jobs like farming or building.
conduct (verb)
To conduct or carry out activities such as adhering to rules or acting as a chairman.
embellish (verb)
To embellish or enhance, like styling hair or reshaping a nose.
follow rules (verb)
To act according to established rules in tasks like calculations or rituals.
study degree (verb)
In colloquial use, to pursue a degree or higher education.
Beginner Very Common
commit act (verb)
To commit an act with moral or ethical consequences, often associated with Buddhist concepts of karma.
sinful act (verb)
To commit a sinful or morally wrong act.
Intermediate Common
Do homework (verb)
To complete homework assignments
Beginner Very Common
compensate (verb)
To give money or items to console or compensate for damages or harm.
Intermediate Uncommon
Cook (verb)
To cook or prepare meals.
Beginner Common
clean (verb)
To clean or perform cleaning tasks.
build relations (verb)
To create or build positive relationships or understanding.
Beginner Common
Clean (verb)
To clean or make something clean
Beginner Very Common
work (verb)
To perform a job or task
Beginner Very Common
Housework (verb)
To perform household chores such as cleaning and cooking.
Beginner Common
Work hard (verb)
To work hard physically or mentally in a demanding way
Lower Intermediate Common
earn money (verb)
To earn or generate money through work or other activities.
create wealth (verb)
To create or accumulate wealth.
Beginner Very Common
accept situation (verb)
To emotionally accept or prepare for a difficult situation.
Lower Intermediate Common
Do good (verb)
To perform good deeds or actions.
Beginner Common
can (verb)
To be able to do something.
Beginner Very Common
behave (verb)
To behave or conduct oneself in a certain way
Beginner Common
comply (verb)
To follow or comply with instructions or requests.
imitate (verb)
To imitate or do the same as someone else.
Beginner Very Common
Pretend (verb)
To pretend or act as if something is true without actually being involved
Mimic (verb)
To use gestures or mimic actions or emotions
Seem (verb)
To give the impression of being or doing something
Intermediate Common