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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
ordinary (adjective)
Ordinary or standard, lacking special features.
typical (adjective)
Conforming to the usual or expected standards.
normally (adverb)
As usual or as normal.
Beginner Common
this way (adverb, phrase)
In this manner or way
Beginner Very Common
Draft (noun)
A draft or preliminary version of a plan, document, or artistic work.
Intermediate Common
like (conjunction, interjection)
Used to introduce an explanation, elaboration, or indicate hesitation, similar to 'like' or 'you know' in English.
Beginner Common
new style (noun, adjective)
A new style, design, or modern version that reflects current trends.
Beginner Common
example (noun)
An example or model serving as a guide or standard.
Beginner Common
Black (noun, adjective)
A transliteration of the English word 'black,' commonly used to refer to the color black.
Beginner Very Common
bow, ribbon (noun)
A bow or ribbon used as a decorative element in fashion or gifts.
outdated (adjective)
A colloquial term for someone or something considered outdated or obsolete.
Beginner Common
Ancient (adjective)
Having existed for a long time, old or ancient.
Outdated (adjective)
Not modern or conservative.
Lower Intermediate Common
decorative knot (noun)
A decorative knot made from ribbon or fabric, often used in fashion or gift wrapping.
hair bow (noun)
A hair accessory in the shape of a bow.
Beginner Common
Christian church (noun)
A building used for Christian worship.
Buddhist hall (noun)
A main hall in a Buddhist temple used for religious rites.
Beginner Common
plant leaf (noun)
A flat part of a plant, typically green, attached to the stem or branch.
document (noun)
A sheet or document, often used as a license or registration.
flat object (noun)
Refers to flat objects like a book page, blade, earlobe, or gold leaf.
classifier (classifier)
A classifier for fruits, containers, certain utensils, and documents.
Beginner Very Common
mute (adjective)
Unable to speak, either due to congenital reasons or figuratively indicating silence.
hint (verb)
To give a hint or subtly suggest something.
Beginner Common
Driver's License (noun)
An official document permitting a person to drive a motor vehicle.
Beginner Very Common
Leaf (noun)
A part of a plant responsible for photosynthesis and transpiration.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Certificate (noun)
A formal document attesting to a fact, such as a certificate or letter of certification.
Beginner Common
Traditional palm leaf (noun)
Palm leaf traditionally used to make Thai manuscripts, often inscribed with religious texts, symbolizing cultural and historical significance.
Advanced Rare
traffic ticket (noun)
A document issued by a police officer for a traffic violation.
order sheet (noun)
A document specifying products or services ordered by a customer.
Intermediate Common
Certificate (noun)
An official document or certificate used to prove ownership or rights, issued by an authority.
Intermediate Common
Receipt (noun)
A written acknowledgment that something has been received.
Beginner Very Common
Face (noun)
The front part of the head from the forehead to the chin, including facial features and expression.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
penalty card (noun)
A penalty card in football shown to a player for fouling, with a second yellow card being equivalent to a red card.
Beginner Common
License (noun)
An official document granting permission to do something.
Intermediate Common
Biodiesel (noun)
Renewable fuel from biological sources used as an alternative to diesel.
Intermediate Common
cover/protect (verb)
To cover or protect an area from above.
cover (noun)
The outer covering of a book, notebook, or similar item.
Beginner Common
Protect (verb)
To protect or oversee, often used for people of high status.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
normal (adjective)
Conforming to a standard; usual or regular.
usually (adverb)
In a usual or habitual manner.
Beginner Very Common
Protect (verb)
To protect or defend.
Beginner Common
hide (verb)
To hide or conceal something from view or knowledge.
cover (verb)
To cover something physically to prevent it from being seen.
Lower Intermediate Common
response action (noun)
An action in response to another action.
chemical change (noun)
A chemical change in substances.
Intermediate Common
Waste (noun)
Waste materials or substances discarded as unclean or unwanted.
Filth (noun)
Matter considered dirty or impure, either physically or metaphorically.
Beginner Common
Vow (noun)
A formal declaration or vow based on faith or integrity.
Advanced Rare
Calendar (noun)
A system for organizing days for social, religious, commercial, or administrative purposes, available in both physical and digital formats.
Beginner Very Common
operate/do (verb)
To operate according to rules or perform actions to gain proficiency.
comply (verb)
To act in accordance with agreements or obligations.
behave (verb)
To behave or conduct oneself regarding religious duties or interactions.
Intermediate Common
Act (verb)
Perform duties according to one's role or take action.
Lower Intermediate Common
official duties (verb)
To perform official duties or execute governmental tasks
Intermediate Common
spiritual path (noun)
A spiritual or religious path; mode of practice or conduct.
Advanced Uncommon
Revolution (noun)
A fundamental transformation or change in a system such as an industrial or political revolution.
Overthrow (verb)
To overthrow or stage a revolution.
Intermediate Common
restore (verb)
To restore, repair, or renovate a structure or system methodically.
Upper Intermediate Common
refuse (verb)
To reject or deny something, such as an invitation or accusation.
Intermediate Common
Initial (adjective)
Primary or initial order.
Beginner Common
Province (proper noun)
Pathum Thani, a province in central Thailand, north of Bangkok.
Beginner Common
mix (verb)
To mix or blend together, combining elements into one.
Beginner Common
cover (verb)
To cover or envelop, as in a mythical naga covering Buddha or hair covering the face.
Intermediate Common
Clap hands (verb)
To clap hands as a gesture of approval or appreciation
Beginner Very Common
Compete (verb)
To compete or show something in a contest or exhibition
Beginner Common
tender (verb)
To participate in a tendering process for procuring goods or services.
Intermediate Common
assemble (verb)
To assemble or put together parts into a complete structure.
engage (verb)
To engage in or carry out a profession or activity.
consist (verb)
To be made of or consist of components.
ingredient (verb)
To function as an ingredient or component.
Intermediate Common
Operate business (verb)
To operate or manage a business
Intermediate Common
Guarantee (verb)
To guarantee or insure against liability or events.
Deposit (noun)
A security deposit provided as a form of guarantee.
Intermediate Common