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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Abort (verb)
Intentionally terminate a pregnancy by expelling the fetus prematurely.
Upper Intermediate Common
predict (verb)
To predict or forecast future events, often using interpretation of signs or omens.
Intermediate Common
nurture (verb)
To care for and support, ensuring proper growth and development.
maintain (verb)
To repair and maintain for preservation or prosperity.
preserve (verb)
To preserve and uphold traditions, institutions, or national identity.
Intermediate Common
official residence (noun)
An official residence for high-ranking government officials or the government office.
directory (noun)
A directory or blue book.
Intermediate Common
Sin (verb)
To commit a sin or do evil deeds.
Intermediate Common
Make merit (verb)
To make merit by performing religious or charitable acts, often in a Buddhist context.
Beginner Very Common
Create benefits (verb)
To create benefits or act constructively
Intermediate Common
Pretend (verb)
To pretend or feign an action or behavior.
Know-how (verb)
To know how to do something.
Beginner Common
Error (verb)
To make a mistake or commit an offense.
Beginner Common
Make music (verb)
To compose or perform music.
Busywork (verb)
To keep oneself busy with various activities without a clear goal.
Intermediate Common
Dental treatment (verb)
To perform dental treatments, such as cleaning, extracting, or repairing teeth.
Lower Intermediate Common
Why? (adverb)
Expresses inquiry about a reason or purpose.
Beginner Very Common
Why (interrogative adverb)
Used to inquire about the reason or motivation behind an action or situation
Beginner Very Common
Hurt (verb)
To harm or hurt someone physically or emotionally.
Attack (verb)
To assault or attack someone with intent to cause harm.
Intermediate Common
assault (verb)
To physically harm or assault someone.
Intermediate Common
farm (verb)
To engage in farming or crop cultivation.
Beginner Common
Destroy (verb)
Act of breaking, shattering, or destroying something.
Beginner Common
break record (verb)
To break a record in sports, achievements, or performances.
Intermediate Common
morning prayer (noun)
A morning chanting or prayer session in a Buddhist context, typically performed by monks.
Beginner Common
Rotate duties (verb)
To alternate or take turns in performing routine tasks or duties, commonly in a school setting for classroom cleaning.
Beginner Common
wage war (verb)
To engage in war or conflict
Intermediate Common
achieve (verb)
To successfully accomplish or achieve a goal or task.
Intermediate Common
perform duty (verb)
To perform a duty or take on a role in a given context
function as (verb)
To function or serve in a particular capacity
Beginner Common
cause, make (verb)
To cause or make something happen or change
Beginner Very Common
Cause (verb)
To cause or produce an effect
Intermediate Common
redo (verb)
To remake or redo an action, often to improve or correct it.
Beginner Common
Harm (verb)
To cause harm or injury, either physically or emotionally
Beginner Common
Cook (verb)
To prepare food by combining, mixing, and heating ingredients.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Cause (verb)
To cause or make someone feel a certain way
Lower Intermediate Common
Dispose (verb)
To let go of or dispose of something by various means, such as throwing, pouring, or tossing.
Abandon (verb)
To abandon or forsake something or someone, such as leaving home or neglecting responsibilities.
Beginner Very Common
Final message (verb)
To leave a final message or impression at the end of a conversation or writing
Intermediate Common
discard (verb)
To throw away or discard an item.
abandon (verb)
To abandon or leave someone or something behind.
Beginner Common
Tissue (noun)
A type of soft, disposable paper product used for personal cleanliness or wiping surfaces.
Beginner Very Common
Divine (adjective)
Divine or supernatural; exceptionally wonderful like a deity or beyond the ordinary.
Advanced Rare
row (noun)
A row or line of consecutive objects, such as mountains or trees.
Beginner Common
Direction (noun)
The direction or orientation, particularly referring to compass points like North, South, East, and West.
Beginner Common
direction (noun)
The direction or path towards which something moves or points, often used to describe trends or tendencies.
Beginner Very Common
instance (noun, classifier)
An occasion or instance; used to indicate the number of times.
opportunity (noun)
Opportunity or manner in a situation.
T (noun)
The letter T.
Beginner Common
location (noun)
A location or source, such as a workplace, meeting venue, or accommodation.
land (noun)
Land for purchase, sale, or rent.
classifier (classifier)
Classifier for sets of places or items, like seats or dining sets.
at (preposition)
At a specific location.
that (relative pronoun)
A pronoun meaning 'that', 'which', or 'who'.
to (preposition)
Preposition meaning 'to' or 'at'.
prefix (prefix)
A prefix indicating an object used for a specific purpose.
Beginner Very Common
birthplace (noun)
The location where a person was born.
event site (noun)
The place where an event occurred.
Beginner Common
incident scene (noun)
The specific location where an incident or event occurred, often related to police or emergency situations.
Intermediate Common
Parking area (noun)
A designated area for parking vehicles, either indoor or outdoor.
Beginner Very Common
future intention (phrase)
Used to indicate future intention or plan.
imminent action (phrase, conjunction)
Used as a relative pronoun to introduce an imminent action.
Beginner Very Common
Tax (noun)
A tax withheld from income, typically at the source of payment.
Intermediate Common
hiding place (noun)
A place used for hiding or concealment, often for privacy or security.
Beginner Common
Land (noun)
Land or ground, including various geographical features like mountains and rivers.
Beginner Common
secret strategy (noun)
A secret or effective strategy used to gain an advantage
surprise (noun)
Stunning or surprising revelation or event
Intermediate Common
Truly (adverb)
Truly or indeed, used for emphasis or to reinforce certainty in a statement.
Intermediate Common
acquired (adjective, verb)
Describes something that has been acquired or obtained.
Beginner Common
distinct (adjective)
Not the same as another; distinct.
Beginner Very Common