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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Flash flood (noun)
Flash flood; a sudden, destructive flow of water, typically after heavy rain in hilly or forested areas.
Intermediate Common
chili paste (noun)
A Thai chili paste made with dried chilies, garlic, shallots, shrimp paste, sugar, and vegetable oil, used as a condiment or flavoring.
Beginner Very Common
fountain (noun)
A structure that jets water into the air for decoration.
spring (noun)
A natural source of water flowing to the ground surface from underground.
Beginner Common
ritual water (noun)
Water that has undergone a Buddhist ritual for spiritual purposes, often considered auspicious.
holy water (noun)
Holy water used in various ceremonies beyond religious contexts to signify purification or blessing.
Intermediate Common
oil (noun)
A slippery, non-soluble liquid extracted from plants, animals, or minerals, often used as fuel or in hair and skin care products.
Beginner Very Common
crude oil (noun)
Naturally occurring unrefined petroleum found below the Earth's surface consisting mainly of hydrocarbons.
Intermediate Common
Lubricant (noun)
A fluid used to reduce friction between moving machinery parts.
Beginner Common
skill (noun)
Ability, effort, or skill in performing actions.
Lower Intermediate Common
digestive fluid (noun)
Fluid produced by glands containing enzymes to aid in digestion.
Intermediate Common
Chemical solution (noun)
A liquid mixed with chemicals for specific purposes, such as cleaning or photographic development.
Coconut curry (noun)
A savory coconut milk-based dish served with rice noodles, typically made with fish and curry paste.
Capability (noun)
Capability or skill, often used negatively to indicate lack of ability.
Intermediate Common
rubber latex (noun)
A milky fluid obtained from rubber trees that solidifies to form rubber.
Beginner Common
pilot ship (verb)
To pilot a ship or vessel in or out of a port through potentially dangerous waters.
initiate (verb)
To initiate or experiment with something new, such as a pilot project.
Advanced Uncommon
Hot water (noun)
Water heated to a high temperature.
Beginner Very Common
mineral water (noun)
Water with dissolved minerals, typically sourced from mineral springs.
Beginner Common
low tide (noun)
The time when the sea level falls to its lowest point, also known as low tide or ebb tide.
Beginner Common
nourishing liquid (noun)
A nourishing liquid that sustains biological functions or provides nutrients in organisms
Intermediate Common
Dressing (noun)
A liquid or semi-liquid substance added to salads for flavor, such as creamy mixtures or vinaigrettes.
Beginner Common
tone (noun)
The tone or character of one's voice, indicative of emotional state.
Beginner Very Common
Weight (noun)
The measure of how heavy an object is.
Importance (noun)
The importance or significance attributed to something.
Beginner Very Common
disdainful appearance (noun)
Used disdainfully or contemptuously to describe a person's appearance or demeanor.
Intermediate Common
Perfume (noun)
A fragrant liquid used for scenting the body or objects
Beginner Common
Lymph (noun)
A clear fluid that circulates in the lymphatic system and is part of the immune system.
Upper Intermediate Common
leak (verb)
To drip, leak, or discharge water or fluid, often used in plumbing or medical contexts.
Beginner Common
settlement (noun)
A large village or settlement developed for residential and economic activities, often planned with infrastructure.
Intermediate Common
Still, silent (adjective, verb)
Not moving or reacting, quiet and silent; remaining still or without response.
Calm, composed (adjective)
Calm or composed in demeanor or expression.
Beginner Common
small amount (adjective)
A small amount or degree
slightly (adverb)
Slightly or to a minor extent
Absolute Beginner Very Common
tiny amount (noun)
A very small or slight amount
very little (adverb)
Very little; in a small quantity
small (adjective)
Small, few, or tiny
Beginner Very Common
A little (adverb)
A little bit; a small amount.
Beginner Very Common
Slightly (adverb)
Slightly or to a small extent.
Beginner Common
Magazine (noun)
A publication issued periodically, containing articles, photographs, and advertisements.
Beginner Common
jurisprudence (noun)
The theoretical study of law, focusing on its philosophy and principles.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
sleep (noun)
Sleeping or being asleep
slumber (verb)
To sleep or slumber
Advanced Rare
fable (noun)
A traditional story or fable often used to convey a moral lesson, such as Jataka tales or Aesop's fables.
Beginner Common
Inform (verb)
To inform, advise, or communicate.
Upper Intermediate Common
Ninja (noun)
A covert agent or mercenary in feudal Japan known for unorthodox warfare and espionage.
Intermediate Common
Soft (adjective)
Soft or delicate, often describing textures or gentle behavior.
Beginner Common
invite monk (verb)
To invite or request a Buddhist monk to a ceremony or service.
Lower Intermediate Common
Admire; approve (verb)
To admire or approve; often used to represent ideologies such as nationalism or socialism.
Trend; style (noun)
A widely held preference, trend, or style in society, often relating to fashion or cultural practices.
Doctrine (noun)
Principle, theory, or doctrine; equivalent to the -ism suffix in English.
Intermediate Common
story (noun)
A narrative or fictional story, often written in prose or verse.
fabrication (noun)
An exaggerated or fabricated tale, often unbelievable.
fairy tale (noun)
A fairy tale.
Beginner Common
gemstone (noun)
A type of gemstone, typically black or dark blue in color.
dark blue (adjective)
A color resembling dark blue, navy blue, or dark gray, often described in poetic contexts.
fish (noun)
A species of freshwater fish, known as Oreochromis niloticus, with a green or blue body and black spots.
Intermediate Common
digit (noun, classifier)
The end part of hands or feet, includes fingers and toes.
inch (noun, classifier)
A British measurement unit equivalent to 2.54 centimeters.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Middle finger (noun)
The third finger on a hand, located between the index and ring fingers.
Obscene gesture (noun)
A gesture made by extending the middle finger, considered obscene in many cultures.
Beginner Common
nuclear (adjective)
Relating to the nucleus of an atom or nuclear energy, including weapons or power from nuclear reactions
Upper Intermediate Common
New York (proper noun)
A state or city in the United States, often referring to New York City, a major financial and cultural hub.
Beginner Common
New York (proper noun)
A major city in the United States, known as New York City, or the state of New York.
Beginner Very Common
habit (noun)
A habitual behavior or character trait reflecting a person's typical way of thinking, feeling, and acting.
Beginner Very Common
this (demonstrative pronoun)
Pronoun used to refer to a person or thing nearby.
emphasis (particle, interjection)
Particle or interjection adding emphasis to a statement.
Beginner Very Common
this/these (pronoun, demonstrative adjective)
Used to refer to a specific object, person, or place near the speaker or previously mentioned.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
emphasis (particle)
A particle used to emphasize a statement, suggesting the listener should already be aware.
Beginner Common
exactly (phrase)
Used to emphasize or confirm the exactness or finality of a statement.
Beginner Common