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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
exactly (phrase)
Used to affirm or emphasize something previously mentioned.
Beginner Common
right here (adverb)
Indicates something is located very close or directly at the speaker's position.
this itself (phrase)
Emphasizes something is exactly what was mentioned or anticipated.
Beginner Common
think (verb)
To think about or remember something, often unexpectedly.
imagine (verb)
To imagine or create a mental picture of something.
consider (verb)
To consider or bring something to mind.
Beginner Very Common
Recall suddenly (verb)
To suddenly recall or become aware of something.
Beginner Common
Recall (verb)
To think of or remember something or someone.
Reminisce (verb)
To reminisce or reflect on past experiences.
Beginner Common
assume (verb)
To assume or imagine, often incorrectly
Beginner Very Common
one (determiner, numeral, quantifier)
Informal term for 'one' or to specify something or someone vaguely.
Beginner Very Common
soft (adjective)
Soft, having a smooth or pleasant texture.
gentle (adjective)
Gentle or mild in character or effect.
tender (adjective)
Tender, easily chewed or cut.
Beginner Common
plump (adjective)
Describes someone who is plump or chubby.
small (adjective)
(Southern dialect) Describes something small.
I (pronoun)
Used by young women in Southern Thailand to refer to oneself as 'I' or 'me'.
Beginner Common
Internet (noun)
A global network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, commonly referred to as the Internet.
Beginner Common
Emphasize (verb)
To emphasize or stress something to show its importance
Intermediate Common
Nepal (proper noun)
A country in South Asia located in the Himalayas known for its mountainous landscapes and cultural heritage.
Absolute Beginner Common
Butter (noun)
A dairy product made by churning fresh or fermented cream or milk, often used in cooking and baking.
Spread (noun)
A spreadable substance similar to butter in texture, such as margarine or plant-based spreads.
Beginner Common
create magically (verb)
To create or transform something in a spectacular or magical way
transform magically (verb)
To change or transform using magic
Upper Intermediate Common
emphasis particle (particle)
A colloquial particle used to add emphasis or seek agreement, similar to 'you know' or 'right' in English.
Beginner Common
right? (particle)
An informal particle used at the end of sentences to seek agreement or soften the statement, similar to 'right?' or 'you know?'
Beginner Common
Rotten (adjective)
Decayed or decomposed, often used to describe spoiled food or organic matter.
Corrupt (adjective)
Corrupted or morally decayed, used metaphorically.
Spoil (verb)
To become spoiled or go bad, particularly used for food.
Beginner Common
agreement (particle)
An informal particle used to seek agreement, confirmation or to soften a statement, similar to 'right?' or 'isn't it?' in English.
Beginner Common
emphasis particle (particle)
An informal particle used for emphasis, conveying surprise or confusion in conversation.
Beginner Very Common
emphasis (adverb)
An informal term used to emphasize something, similar to 'really' or 'indeed'.
this/that (pronoun)
A colloquial pronoun used to highlight a subject or object, similar to 'this' or 'that'.
surprise (particle)
An ending particle that can indicate surprise or confusion.
Beginner Common
smooth texture (adjective)
Having a fine, smooth texture, often describing skin or surfaces
flawless action (verb)
To act skillfully or flawlessly without obvious mistakes
Beginner Common
flesh (noun)
Part of the human or animal body beneath the skin.
beef (noun)
Beef or buffalo meat used as food.
texture (noun)
Texture or quality of materials like wood, silver, or gold.
fruit flesh (noun)
Part of fruit located beneath the peel.
essence (noun)
Essential content or gist of something.
gold quality (noun)
Gold qualities, describing its purity.
capital (noun)
Figuratively refers to original capital or resources.
Intermediate Common
related (verb)
Connected or related to something
due to (conjunction)
Due to, or owing to
Upper Intermediate Common
frequently (adverb)
Happening frequently or regularly.
Beginner Common
Because (conjunction)
Because; due to a certain reason.
Beginner Common
due to (preposition)
Used to indicate the reason or occasion for something
Lower Intermediate Common
tumor (noun)
An abnormal tissue growth in the body, also known as a tumor, which can be benign or malignant.
Intermediate Common
soil matter (noun)
The matter or substance of soil, including its composition and properties.
clay body (noun)
A body of clay.
Beginner Common
Lyrics (noun)
The words of a song or poem.
Beginner Very Common
Beef (noun)
Meat from cattle used as food.
Beginner Very Common
Main idea (noun)
Main idea; essential content in written or spoken matter.
Beginner Common
summary (noun)
A brief summary of content.
Intermediate Very Common
certainly (adjective, adverb)
Truly or certainly, used to emphasize surety or intention.
skillful (adjective)
Skillful or very capable in doing something.
Beginner Very Common
certainly (adverb)
Indicates certainty or strong assurance
Beginner Common
sure (adjective)
Certain and confident in understanding or belief, without any doubt.
be sure (verb)
To be sure, confident, or certain about something.
Beginner Very Common
clear (adjective)
Clear and obvious; unmistakably evident.
certain (adjective)
Absolutely certain; fully convinced.
clearly (adverb)
In a clear and obvious manner; without doubt.
Beginner Common
Crowded (adjective)
Crowded or congested to the point where space is limited.
Firmly secured (adjective, adverb)
Firmly secured or held in place so it does not come loose.
Beginner Common
certain (adjective)
Absolutely certain or guaranteed.
certainly (adverb)
Used to express agreement or affirmation.
Beginner Very Common
surely (adverb)
Expresses strong confidence or certainty in a statement or assumption.
indeed (adverb)
Used to emphasize the truth or actuality of a situation.
Beginner Very Common
row; line (noun)
A row or line, often used to describe objects arranged sequentially or a pathway.
genre (noun)
A genre or style, used in the context of arts and media like films and literature.
trend (noun)
A style, trend, or fashion, particularly in cultural or social contexts.
Advanced Rare
idea (noun)
An idea or thought representing a concept or understanding.
method (noun)
A method or strategy for addressing an issue or problem.
ideology (noun)
A system of ideas forming the basis for economic or political policy.
Beginner Common
Vertical (adjective, noun)
Positioned upright or aligned up and down relative to a plane or the ground.
Beginner Common
approach (noun)
An approach, guideline, or direction for achieving a goal or carrying out a plan.
Intermediate Common
lengthwise (adjective)
Aligned along the length or extending horizontally.
Beginner Common
suggest (verb)
To suggest or advise someone.
Beginner Very Common
guide/introduce (verb)
To guide someone on how to do something or introduce people to each other.
advise (verb)
To offer advice or recommendations.
Intermediate Common
Nokia (noun)
A brand name of a Finnish company known for mobile devices and telecommunications equipment.
Beginner Common
Message (noun)
A short letter or message.
Music symbol (noun)
A symbol representing a musical sound.
Annotation (noun)
A comment or annotation, especially in documents.
Beginner Common
hill (noun)
A hill or highland area.
Beginner Common
far away (adverb, demonstrative adjective)
Used to refer to something far away in location.
distant time (adverb)
Used to describe something far away in time, either in the future or past.
Beginner Common