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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Amorphophallus plant (noun)
A type of herbaceous plant in the genus Amorphophallus, family Araceae, known for emitting a strong odor and having edible bulbs or medicinal uses.
force entry (verb)
To forcefully enter an area or overcome obstacles, often used figuratively to describe reaching a destination through difficulty.
Advanced Rare
invade (verb)
To invade or charge into a place with force or suddenness.
Intermediate Common
Trespass (verb)
To illegally enter or occupy an area without permission.
Trespassing (noun)
The act of illegally entering another's property to claim or interfere with it.
Intermediate Common
Reserve (verb)
To reserve or arrange for something in the future.
Beginner Common
individual (noun)
An individual person recognized as distinct from others.
legal entity (noun)
A person or legal entity recognized under the law.
Beginner Common
outsider (noun)
A person who is not part of a specific group or organization.
external (noun)
An external party not directly involved in a particular situation or organization's structure.
Intermediate Common
personality (noun)
An individual's personality or character.
Intermediate Common
pond (noun)
A low-lying area that holds water, such as a natural pond, marsh, or swamp.
Intermediate Uncommon
Good deeds (noun)
The act of performing good deeds, especially in accordance with Buddhist teachings.
Goodness (noun)
Goodness or virtue, including the result of past good deeds manifesting in good fortune.
Intermediate Common
favor (noun)
A favor or kindness received from someone that creates a sense of gratitude or obligation.
Intermediate Common
child (noun)
A child in a formal or legal context; includes biological or adopted sons or daughters.
Intermediate Common
flowers (noun)
Refers to flowers collectively, often used in formal or poetic contexts.
Advanced Rare
gentleman (noun)
A man or male person, often used in a polite context.
Beginner Common
cigarette (noun)
A roll of tobacco wrapped in paper, sometimes with a filter, intended for smoking.
Beginner Very Common
East (noun)
East, the direction towards the sunrise.
Beginner Common
fishing hook (noun)
A fishing hook or barbed device used to catch fish.
hook (noun)
A small hook used to catch or hold objects in various situations.
Beginner Very Common
altogether (adjective, adverb)
Completely combined or altogether, used to describe something that is done or considered in full.
Intermediate Common
Deviate (verb)
To deviate or change direction from the original path or focus.
Intermediate Common
Mercedes-Benz (noun)
Mercedes-Benz, a luxury car brand.
Beginner Common
Brake (verb)
To apply the brakes in a vehicle to slow down or stop.
Brake device (noun)
A device used for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle.
Beginner Very Common
Belgium (proper noun)
A country in Western Europe known for medieval towns, Renaissance architecture, and as the headquarters of the European Union and NATO.
Beginner Common
Belarus (proper noun)
Belarus, a country in Eastern Europe known for its cultural heritage and history.
Beginner Very Common
Baseball (noun)
A sport involving two teams playing with a bat and ball.
Beginner Common
Number (noun)
A numeral or digit, used in contexts like phone numbers and identification numbers.
Act (noun)
A performer's act in a variety show or entertainment segment.
Size (noun)
Shoe size designation.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Phone number (noun)
A phone number, commonly used in informal contexts as a short form of 'หมายเลขโทรศัพท์'.
Beginner Very Common
Lightweight (adjective)
To be lightweight; to have little weight.
Gentle (adjective, adverb)
To be gentle or soft; to act gently or softly.
Urinate (noun, verb)
(Slang) Urine; to urinate.
Beginner Common
clue (noun)
Information or evidence that aids in solving a problem or investigation.
Beginner Common
Gaze (verb)
To look or gaze attentively
Eyes wide (verb)
To open one's eyes wide, often in surprise or curiosity
Beginner Common
Cowrie shell (noun)
A hard, shiny marine mollusk shell used as currency in the past, now a term for money.
Advanced Rare
Exploit (verb)
To cause trouble, inconvenience, or exploit.
Advanced Uncommon
Parasite (noun)
A term for parasites, organisms that live on or within other organisms and consume their food.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
beer (noun)
A fermented alcoholic beverage made from malted grains, typically barley, hops, and yeast.
Beginner Common
Bored (verb)
To feel fed up, weary, or disinclined.
Beginner Very Common
position (noun)
A side or aspect, used to indicate position or direction such as in 'above', 'below', 'beginning', or 'end'.
prefix (prefix)
Prefix used before words to indicate direction or position.
Intermediate Common
back (noun)
At the back; the rear part.
hidden support (adjective)
Something concealed or occurring in the background; hidden support or influence.
history (noun)
Background information or history leading to a current situation.
behind scenes (adjective, adverb)
Behind the scenes; not visibly apparent.
Beginner Common
Turn away (verb)
To turn away or divert one's gaze.
Misrepresent (verb)
To distort or misrepresent information or facts.
Beginner Common
spread out (verb)
To spread out or open something flat, such as opening a book or extending a hand.
Lower Intermediate Common
carry burden (verb)
To carry a heavy object on one's shoulder or back, or metaphorically, to bear a heavy responsibility.
Beginner Common
bacteria (noun)
Single-celled microorganisms that can exist independently or as parasites, some of which cause diseases.
Intermediate Very Common
divide (verb)
To divide or allocate parts, such as money, belongings, or tasks.
share (verb)
To share or portion out.
Beginner Common
Group (verb)
To divide items, people, or tasks into groups.
Grouping (noun)
The act or process of forming groups from a set of items or people.
Beginner Common
banknote (noun)
A piece of paper money issued by a government or central bank.
Beginner Very Common
share (verb)
To share or distribute resources or responsibilities among people or groups.
Beginner Common
divided (verb)
Divided or categorized into parts or groups
Beginner Common
Flat (adjective)
Having a flat shape or surface, like a flattened object or surface.
Even (adjective)
Not protruding; level or even, like a flat-bottomed boat or a flattened tire.
Beginner Common
template (noun)
A standard or template to follow or imitate.
type (noun)
A type or kind of something.
design (noun)
Shape or design, such as in clothes or houses.
mold (noun)
A carved or engraved item used as a mold.
like (adverb)
Like, as, or in the same way as something else.
Beginner Common
simple style (noun)
A straightforward or uncomplicated style.
easy method (noun)
An easy method or approach to do something.
basic design (noun)
A basic and not overly complex design.
Beginner Common
Chinese style (noun)
A style or manner that reflects Chinese culture or design.
Chinoiserie (noun)
Chinoiserie, a decorative style reflecting Chinese influence.
Beginner Common
Same (adjective)
Identical or not different from each other.
Beginner Very Common
Thai style (noun, adjective)
Traditional Thai style or manner, often relating to design, behavior, or cultural practices.
Beginner Common