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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
derogatory term (noun)
A derogatory term for a woman, often implying disrespect.
familiar term (noun)
A familiar form of addressing a woman, context-dependent in connotation.
Intermediate Common
Sit (verb)
To sit down by lowering the body onto a seat or surface.
Sit in/on transport (verb)
To sit in or on a form of transport.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
sit (verb)
To assume a seated position.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
sit relax (verb)
To sit and relax leisurely.
Beginner Very Common
Meditate seated (verb)
To meditate while sitting, often within a spiritual or religious context
Intermediate Common
agree (verb)
To agree or arrange to do something at a specified time.
appointment (noun)
An appointment or arrangement to meet.
classifier (classifier)
A classifier for meetings, events, or rounds of ammunition and competitions.
Beginner Very Common
distant pronoun (pronoun)
A pronoun used to refer to people, things, or matters that are far away.
Beginner Very Common
that, those (demonstrative pronoun)
Used as a demonstrative to refer to something mentioned earlier or that is distant.
subject marker (topic marker)
A marker used after a noun or pronoun for emphasis as the subject or to end a relative clause.
Beginner Very Common
that is (phrase)
Used to clarify or elaborate on a previous statement.
Beginner Common
joy (noun)
Joy, happiness, or delight
Beginner Common
recreation (noun)
Activities done for enjoyment and relaxation, such as sports, games, and hobbies.
Beginner Common
exactly (adverb, interjection)
Used to emphasize or confirm something with a sense of finality, equivalent to 'exactly' or 'that's right' in English.
Beginner Very Common
exactly (phrase)
Used to confirm something as correct or emphasize certainty
Beginner Very Common
Indeed (adverb)
Used to emphasize or affirm a statement, highlighting something already mentioned.
Beginner Very Common
count (verb)
To check or state a number or quantity.
Beginner Common
from (preposition)
Starting from a specific time or position.
since (conjunction)
Since a particular moment or event.
Beginner Very Common
since (preposition, conjunction)
Indicates the starting point or beginning of a time period, sequence, or measurement.
Beginner Very Common
since (preposition, conjunction)
Since; starting from a particular time or event onward
Intermediate Common
Counting days (verb)
Counting days, often used when anticipating an event or deadline.
Gradual change (adverb)
Describes a gradual change or development over time, typically implying an expected outcome.
Beginner Common
regarded (verb)
Considered or regarded as something
Intermediate Common
eye (noun)
A literary term for 'eye' typically used to convey beauty or character in traditional literature.
Advanced Rare
messy (adjective, adverb)
Messy or entangled, in a state of confusion.
delicious (adjective)
(Isan dialect) Delicious or having a well-balanced flavor.
Advanced Rare
agricultural field / farm (noun)
A flat area partitioned for agriculture, commonly for rice but also for other crops like salt or shrimp.
Beginner Very Common
should (adjective, auxiliary)
Used to express that something should be done or should be a certain way.
inviting (prefix)
Prefix added to verbs or adjectives to indicate something is inviting or desirable.
persuasive (particle)
Used at the end of sentences to make them more persuasive or gentle.
Beginner Common
younger aunt/uncle (noun)
A younger sibling of one's parents, an aunt or uncle.
informal older (noun)
An informal term for a slightly older person, indicating endearment or familiarity.
Beginner Very Common
scary (adjective)
Causing fear or intimidation
Lower Intermediate Common
Appetizing (adjective)
Appealing in appearance, likely to be delicious
Beginner Common
Ugly (adjective)
Having an unpleasant or unattractive appearance.
Despicable (adjective)
Deserving of hatred or contempt due to behavior.
Disgusting (adjective)
Repulsive or causing disgust.
Beginner Common
Disgusting (adjective)
Causing a strong feeling of disgust or repulsion
Intermediate Common
Mythical serpent (noun)
A mythical serpent with a crest in Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
Novice (noun)
A person preparing for or about to be ordained in a temple.
Upper Intermediate Common
thought-provoking (adjective)
Stimulating thought or consideration; thought-provoking.
Intermediate Common
Mrs. (title)
A prefix indicating a married woman's status, used like 'Mrs.' in English.
Ms. (noun)
A prefix indicating female gender, often used as a title before women's names or roles.
female (noun)
A prefix or term for female animals or as a polite substitute for certain words.
disgrace (noun)
A prefix for women associated with negative behavior, often spoken informally.
Beginner Common
Beauty queen (noun)
A woman who wins or competes in a beauty pageant.
Lower Intermediate Common
gull (noun)
A medium-sized bird commonly known as a gull, found within the Larinae subfamily of the Laridae family. Gulls have broad wings, slightly hooked bills, and feed by skimming water surfaces. In Thailand, there are about 20 species.
Beginner Common
Female model (noun)
A female model or someone who poses for art, including fashion photography and visual art.
Beginner Common
Angel (noun)
A celestial being or angel often depicted as a beautiful, divine entity in cultural and religious traditions.
Beauty (noun)
A very beautiful woman, used figuratively to describe someone with great beauty and grace.
Helper (noun)
In colloquial Thai, refers to a woman seen as a savior or helper, akin to a 'guardian angel'.
Intermediate Common
forest spirit (noun)
A mythical spirit believed to inhabit trees, depicted as a beautiful woman in Thai folklore.
Intermediate Common
leading actress (noun)
The primary female character in a film, play, or story, often admirable or noble.
Beginner Common
likely (adverb)
Expresses a high probability of something occurring.
should (modal verb)
Suggests a reasonable expectation or advisable course of action.
might (modal verb)
Indicates a possibility that is less certain.
Intermediate Very Common
likely (adverb, adjective)
Indicates probability or likelihood, suggesting something is expected or presumed.
Beginner Very Common
Credible (adjective)
Deserving trust and confidence; credible.
Beginner Common
Nazi party member (noun)
A member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, known for its policies of racism and antisemitism.
Nazi ideology (adjective)
Related to the ideologies and practices of the Nazi Party, such as authoritarianism and extreme nationalism.
Nazi Party (noun)
National Socialist German Workers' Party, a far-right political party in Germany active from 1920 to 1945.
Upper Intermediate Common
Performance art (noun)
The art of performance, including drama and dance.
Intermediate Common
Attractive (adjective)
Visually appealing or impressive
Worth watching (adjective)
Worth watching due to interest or importance
Beginner Common
Exciting (adjective)
Causing excitement and enthusiasm.
Beginner Common
minute (noun, classifier)
A unit of time equal to 1/60th of an hour.
Beginner Very Common
Remarkable (adjective)
Remarkable or astonishing; causing admiration or surprise
Upper Intermediate Common
long duration (adjective, adverb)
Extended duration in time or taking a long period.
Beginner Very Common
northern province (noun)
A province in northern Thailand recognized for its scenic beauty and historical significance.
river (noun)
A river in northern Thailand flowing through several provinces.
admiration (interjection)
An interjection expressing satisfaction, approval, or admiration.
Beginner Common
territorial waters (noun)
Water areas over which a state has legal jurisdiction, often used in legal, political, or geographical contexts.
Upper Intermediate Common