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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
area (noun)
A physical or conceptual area within defined boundaries.
Beginner Very Common
business / company (noun)
A business organization established as a legal entity, divided into shares, and having limited liability for shareholders.
Intermediate Very Common
pure (adjective)
Free from impurities, faultless, or innocent.
virgin (adjective)
A virgin girl.
Beginner Common
Govern (verb)
To govern or administrate an area or affairs.
Manage (verb)
To manage, organize, or execute tasks and responsibilities.
Intermediate Common
obstruct (verb)
To obstruct or prevent movement or progress.
online journal (noun)
An online journal for personal reflections or stories.
Beginner Common
add (verb)
To combine numbers to increase the total, to add.
positive number (adjective)
In mathematics, referring to numbers greater than zero.
addition sign (noun)
The '+' symbol representing addition.
Beginner Very Common
snare (noun)
A loop or snare used for catching animals
trap (noun)
A metaphorical trap or situation difficult to escape
Lower Intermediate Common
Ordain (verb)
To ordain as a monk or novice.
Intermediate Common
swell (verb)
To swell or become swollen, typically due to inflammation, fluid retention, or injury.
swollen (adjective)
Swollen in appearance, larger than normal generally due to increased fluid or air in tissues.
Intermediate Common
deep hole (noun)
A deep hole or structure for storing water, trapping fish, or sourcing materials like salt and coal.
pond (noun)
A small enclosed body of water, such as a pond or pool.
Beginner Common
inform (verb)
To inform, narrate, or describe something to someone.
indicate (verb)
To indicate or signal, especially about news or events.
report (verb)
To report or give an account of something.
Beginner Very Common
Goodbye (verb)
To say goodbye or bid farewell.
Beginner Common
Araceae herbs (noun)
Herbs in the Araceae family, such as taro and caladium, often found in wet areas; ornamental and edible plants.
Intermediate Common
Water well (noun)
An excavation in the ground to access water, commonly found in rural areas.
Beginner Common
weak (adjective)
Exhausted or weakened due to severe physical exertion, illness, or stress
Beginner Uncommon
frequently (adverb)
Used to describe actions that occur frequently or at short intervals.
Beginner Very Common
frequently (adverb)
Happening frequently or repeatedly
Beginner Very Common
sports ball (noun)
A spherical object used in sports, such as soccer or basketball.
team sport (noun)
A sport involving teams where a ball is used to score points, commonly associated with soccer.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
wheat noodle (noun)
A type of yellow wheat noodle used in various Asian dishes, common in Thai cuisine.
noodle dish (noun)
A dish featuring wheat noodles with various toppings, served either stir-fried or in soup.
Beginner Common
shield (verb)
To shield or block from view, passage, or contact.
conceal (verb)
To conceal or hide.
older brother (noun)
Informal term for a man of Malay or Indian descent meaning 'older brother'.
Beginner Common
enforce (verb)
To enforce or command compliance using authority or rules.
Intermediate Very Common
command (verb)
To command, direct, or control operations or groups; to enforce regulations
management (noun)
Management or administration of a facility, organization, or group
Upper Intermediate Common
Bamboo rocket (noun)
A bamboo rocket used in a traditional festival in northeastern Thailand to encourage rainfall.
Lower Intermediate Common
dare (verb)
To dare or show audacity in doing something, often implying disrespect or overstepping boundaries.
presumptuous (adjective)
Being presumptuous by assuming authority or rights without permission, indicating a breach of etiquette.
Upper Intermediate Common
By chance (adverb)
Occurring by chance or unexpectedly without prior intention.
Beginner Common
financial account (noun)
An account or record of financial transactions, commonly used in banking.
list (noun)
A roster or list, such as for attendance or membership.
Beginner Very Common
Graduate studies (noun)
Advanced academic programs beyond a Bachelor's degree, leading to a Master's or Doctoral degree.
Intermediate Common
Now (adverb)
Now, at this moment
Beginner Common
Card (noun)
A document or card indicating user rights, like an identity card or ticket.
Beginner Very Common
Credit card (noun)
A card issued by financial institutions or businesses allowing users to pay for goods or services or withdraw cash, with repayment involving fees or interest.
Beginner Common
ID card (noun)
An official document used to verify a person's identity in Thailand.
Beginner Very Common
gable (noun)
The gable of a palace, temple, or vihara.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
cause (verb)
To cause something to happen or bring it about
inspire (verb)
To inspire or motivate someone emotionally or mentally
Upper Intermediate Common
stairs (noun)
A structure with steps for moving up or down, commonly known as stairs. It can also metaphorically refer to a means of achieving higher status or position.
progress (noun)
A metaphorical concept representing stages or levels of progress in various processes.
Beginner Very Common
record (verb)
To record or document information for memory aid or evidence.
note (noun)
A written or recorded text serving as a memory aid or evidence.
Beginner Very Common
royal throne (noun)
The throne for a king, notably beneath a royal white umbrella.
judge's seat (noun)
The seat where a judge sits during court proceedings.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Aquatic plant (noun)
Aquatic plant found in various genera, including Nelumbo and Nymphaea, characterized by distinctive flowers and leaves. Examples include the sacred lotus and water lilies.
Column decor (noun)
Architectural element shaped like a lotus petal, used as a decorative component on columns or edges of surfaces.
Intermediate Common
Vehicle (noun)
A large motor vehicle that carries passengers on a fixed route.
Data transfer (noun)
A subsystem that transfers data or power within a computer.
Beginner Very Common
insane (adjective)
Mentally disturbed or obsessed to an abnormal degree.
rabies (adjective)
Condition in animals, notably dogs, suffering from rabies.
Beginner Common
cut/notch (verb)
To cut or notch with a sharp object like a knife or axe, often creating a wound or mark. Figuratively, it means to move forward or forge a path.
Advanced Rare
village (noun)
A village or settlement near a waterway, sometimes used to signify an entire community.
thin (adjective)
Thin or having little thickness; also used metaphorically for various characteristics like lightly mixed, lightly touched, or shy personality.
some (quantifier)
Indicates a small or partial part of a whole, such as some people or some places.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
some, too (adverb)
Used to indicate some amount or part of something mentioned, or to suggest participation similar to 'too.'
Beginner Very Common
Bangkok sub-district (proper noun)
A sub-district in Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, known for its historical and cultural landmarks.
Intermediate Common
some people (pronoun)
Certain individuals within a group
Beginner Very Common
Occasionally (adverb)
Occasionally or at times; not consistently.
Beginner Common
time segments (noun)
Certain periods or intervals within a larger time frame
Intermediate Common
Sometimes (adverb)
Sometimes; occasionally
Maybe (adverb)
Perhaps; maybe
Beginner Very Common
district (proper noun)
A district in eastern Bangkok, Thailand, known for residential areas and proximity to the Bang Na-Trat Highway.
Beginner Very Common
place name (noun)
A place name used in various areas in Thailand, often referring to a community or subdistrict.
Beginner Common
district (noun)
A district in Samut Prakan Province, known for cultural and economic activities.
Beginner Common