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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
any way (adverb)
In any way or manner; by any means.
whatever (noun)
Whatever, whatsoever.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
One way (adverb)
In one way; on the one hand
Intermediate Uncommon
announce (verb)
To publicly announce or declare something.
announcement (noun)
A publicly announced message or directive.
Beginner Common
Herbal compress (noun)
A herbal compress ball used for applying heat to relieve pain.
Press with compress (verb)
To massage or apply pressure with a hot herbal compress.
Intermediate Common
prayer beads (noun)
Beads used in prayer or meditation, often in religious practices.
bead necklace (noun)
A necklace made of beads, used for decoration or symbolic purposes.
Intermediate Common
coincide (verb)
To coincidentally meet or happen at the same time
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
public shaming (verb)
To publicly expose or shame someone by revealing their faults or wrongdoings.
Lower Intermediate Common
Regularly (adverb, adjective)
Regularly or frequently occurring or done.
Specific use (adjective)
Specific or designated for a particular use or purpose.
Consistent item (adjective)
An item, such as an ID card or bank deposit, intended to be kept or used consistently.
Beginner Very Common
Provincial office (noun)
The main administrative office of a province.
Provincial (adjective)
Related to or belonging to the province.
Intermediate Common
local (adjective)
Originating from or characteristic of a specific region or locality.
Intermediate Common
Sarcastic (verb)
To speak or act sarcastically out of dissatisfaction.
Intermediate Common
public (noun)
Populace or general public.
people (noun)
A group of people or citizens.
Beginner Common
citizenry (noun)
The general population or citizenry of a nation, especially those not in government or ruling positions.
Intermediate Very Common
Majority rule (noun)
A system of government where the majority opinion of the people is supreme and citizens elect representatives.
Intermediate Common
Democrat (noun)
A member of a political party supporting democratic principles.
Intermediate Common
communicate (verb)
To communicate to promote mutual understanding
disseminate (noun)
Dissemination of news and information to the public
communication dept (noun)
A department managing communication with the public
public relations (noun)
Public relations activities or sector
advertise (verb)
To publicize or advertise
Beginner Common
meet (verb)
To gather for a meeting or conduct a meeting.
meeting (noun)
An event where people come together to discuss topics.
Intermediate Common
everything (adjective)
All; everything; extremely when paired with 'เต็ม' in 'เต็มประดา'.
Intermediate Common
create (verb)
To create, invent, or set up something new.
Intermediate Common
key point (noun)
The key point or main issue of a discussion.
legal issue (noun)
A substantive fact or legal argument raised in a case.
Beginner Very Common
Door/Gate (noun)
A door, gate, or entrance that serves as an entry or exit for buildings, cities, or metaphorical openings such as opportunities.
Goal (noun)
A scoring area in sports, like a goal in football or rugby, and also refers to the number of points scored by getting the ball into this area.
Beginner Very Common
front door (noun)
The front door or main entrance of a building, such as a house or office.
Beginner Very Common
protest (verb)
To protest or oppose something, often in a public or formal manner
Intermediate Common
reside (royal) (verb)
To stay or reside at a place, often used in royal contexts.
imprint (verb)
To make an impression or mark, especially with a seal or stamp.
Advanced Uncommon
impress (verb)
To impress or create a strong, favorable impression.
Intermediate Common
royal give (verb)
To give (used for royalty)
formally give (verb)
To give or bestow formally, often used in ceremonial or formal contexts.
Advanced Rare
clarity symbol (noun)
A metaphor for clarity or enlightenment, symbolizing guidance or wisdom
ornamental lamp (noun)
An ornamental lamp or lantern, used in ceremonies and festivals to symbolize light and guidance
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
country (noun)
A country, nation, or state.
Beginner Very Common
Thailand (proper noun)
A country in Southeast Asia, known for its tropical beaches, palaces, ancient ruins, and temples.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Myanmar (noun)
Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia formerly known as Burma.
Beginner Common
Leader (noun)
A leader or head in a meeting, organization, or committee.
Beginner Very Common
President (noun)
The elected head of state in a republic.
Intermediate Common
Scattered (adjective)
Distributed in small quantities or amounts; scattered.
Infrequent (adjective)
Occurring rarely or at irregular intervals.
Sparsely (adverb)
Sparsely or thinly distributed.
Intermediate Common
proposition (noun)
Statement or proposition that can be true or false without ambiguity.
Advanced Very Rare
Behave (verb)
To act or conduct oneself in a certain manner.
Practice (verb)
To follow or practice a set of principles, such as righteousness.
Intermediate Common
travel (formal) (verb)
To travel or go on an excursion, often used in a royal or formal context.
Advanced Rare
traditional custom (noun)
A traditional custom or practice passed down within a community, often including ceremonies or rituals.
Intermediate Common
Brightness (noun)
Brightness or radiance; often refers to light or luminosity.
Beginner Common
category (noun)
A group or classification of similar items or concepts
Beginner Very Common
estimate (verb)
To estimate or calculate approximately.
around (adverb)
Approximately or around.
Intermediate Common
estimate (adverb)
Used to introduce an estimation, assumption, or speculation about something.
Lower Intermediate Common
careless (adjective, verb)
Lacking caution or thoroughness, often due to arrogance.
underestimate (verb)
To underestimate or look down on someone or something.
negligence (noun)
Negligence or lack of caution in conduct.
law negligence (noun)
In law, acting without the necessary caution expected of a person in a given situation.
Intermediate Common
bid (verb)
To bid or participate in an auction
Lower Intermediate Common
Assess (verb)
To assess or evaluate the value, quality, or performance of something.
Intermediate Common
Sentence (noun)
A set of words that convey a complete thought, such as a declarative, negative, or interrogative sentence.
Pali level (noun)
A level of proficiency in Pali language studies, commonly referred to in the context of Buddhist education.
Beginner Common
benefit (noun)
An advantage or profit gained from something.
usefulness (noun)
The quality of being useful or providing practical value.
Beginner Very Common
History (noun)
A historical account or story detailing events and developments over time.
Intermediate Common
history (noun)
The study of past events, especially in human affairs, and a record or account of these events.
Intermediate Common
experience (verb)
To experience or face an event or situation.
Beginner Common
Experience (noun)
Knowledge or skills gained through practical involvement in an activity or situation.
Beginner Common