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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Succeed (verb)
To achieve success or accomplish a goal.
Beginner Common
succeed (verb)
To achieve a result or succeed in an endeavor.
Intermediate Common
manner (noun)
A specific manner or way of behavior or action, often used negatively to criticize skills or capability.
Intermediate Common
nerve (noun)
A part of the body resembling thread that carries signals to and from the brain or organs; can also refer to the mind or emotions.
Intermediate Common
efficiency (noun)
The ability to achieve a goal with minimum time and effort
effectiveness (noun)
The degree to which something produces a desired result
Intermediate Common
spend wisely (verb)
To spend wisely according to one's means.
save resources (verb)
To save resources or avoid wastage.
economize (verb)
To economize; be thrifty.
Intermediate Common
strange (adjective)
Strange or unusual, deviating from the norm
peculiar (adjective)
Peculiar or eccentric with unique characteristics
astonishing (adjective)
Astonishing or extraordinary, invoking surprise
Beginner Common
surprised (verb)
To feel surprised or astonished.
Beginner Common
Adjust (verb)
To adjust, revise, or improve something to make it more suitable or better.
Penalize (verb)
To fine someone as a penalty for wrongdoing.
Fine (noun)
A legal penalty requiring the offender to pay a determined sum.
Beginner Very Common
adapt (verb)
To adjust or adapt oneself to new conditions or environments.
Intermediate Common
improve (verb)
To improve or make better by adjusting or updating.
renovate (verb)
To renovate or update, often in relation to buildings, systems, or software.
reform (verb)
To reform or amend policies, regulations, or institutions.
Intermediate Common
appear (verb)
To appear or become visible; to show oneself
evident (verb, adjective)
To become apparent or evident
announce (verb)
To publish or announce information
Beginner Common
appears (verb)
It appears that or as it turns out
Beginner Common
Breath (noun)
Breath or respiration.
Life force (noun)
Life force or vital energy within the body, often used in spiritual or holistic contexts.
Beginner Common
suppress (verb)
To suppress or put down resistance or uprisings.
exterminate (verb)
To exterminate or eradicate pests or unwanted animals.
Intermediate Common
control (verb)
To control, restrain, or keep someone or something in check.
warn (verb)
To warn or admonish someone to prevent undesirable behavior.
forbid (verb)
To prohibit or forbid an action.
Intermediate Common
desire (verb)
To desire or long for something.
aspiration (noun)
An aspiration or hope for the future.
Beginner Common
mention (verb)
To mention or remind of something in conversation.
Intermediate Common
castle/palace (noun)
A large, ornate building used as a residence, often for royalty or nobility; a castle or palace.
grand building (noun)
Any large and impressive building or structure.
Beginner Common
Degree (noun)
A university degree awarded for academic achievement or honorary distinction.
Beginner Very Common
Buddhist nirvana (noun)
Complete cessation or death of the Buddha and arahants, also known as parinirvana.
Advanced Rare
Buddhist study (noun)
Theoretical study and understanding of Buddhist scriptures and teachings.
Advanced Uncommon
implicitly (adverb)
Implicitly or indirectly.
Upper Intermediate Common
riddle (noun)
A riddle or puzzle that requires thought to solve or a mysterious situation difficult to understand.
Beginner Common
rush (verb)
To rush or move quickly.
brimful (adjective)
Almost overflowing; filled to the brim.
Beginner Common
Wisdom (noun)
Intelligence or wisdom with keen insight and understanding.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Consult (verb)
To consult, ask for advice, or deliberate on a matter.
Consultation (noun)
The act of giving advice in a consultation or the role of an advisor.
Intermediate Common
cook (verb)
To cook or prepare a dish by combining and heating ingredients
season (verb)
To season or add flavor to food using spices or other ingredients
Lower Intermediate Common
detach (verb)
To remove an object that is attached or secured, such as unhooking or unfastening items.
release (verb)
To release someone from an obligation or position, such as settling a debt or dismissing from service.
Beginner Common
Release (verb)
To release or set free from captivity or restraint.
Liberate (verb)
To liberate someone from oppression or constraint in socio-political contexts.
Beginner Common
rob (verb)
To rob or steal using force or violence
Intermediate Common
Rob (verb)
To unlawfully take property by force or threat.
Intermediate Common
Cover (noun)
A circular object for covering or enclosing items, such as a knife sheath or pillowcase.
Beginner Common
collar (noun)
A collar typically used for animals like dogs.
Beginner Common
Knife sheath (noun)
A protective cover for a knife blade, typically made from leather or durable material.
Beginner Common
free from (adjective, verb)
To be free from or devoid of something, such as being unoccupied or safe.
Beginner Common
safe (adjective)
Free from danger or harm; secure and protected from risks.
Beginner Very Common
fake (adjective)
Not genuine or authentic, such as false teeth or fake hair.
counterfeit (verb)
To forge, counterfeit, or falsify something intentionally.
Beginner Common
counterfeit (verb)
To imitate or counterfeit something to make it appear real.
Intermediate Common
release (verb)
To release or let go from something attached or entangled, such as setting a prisoner or bird free.
allow (verb)
To allow or permit something to happen, such as allowing someone to enter.
neglect (verb)
To neglect or fail to maintain, such as letting a house become messy or water overflow.
sell (verb)
Figuratively used to mean selling something, especially in a colloquial context.
Beginner Common
curse (verb)
To perform a magical ritual to harm others.
sell (verb)
To sell or dispose of something.
Advanced Rare
Neglect appearance (verb)
Neglect one's appearance or habits.
Release (verb)
Release or discharge from custody or obligation.
Promiscuous (verb, adjective)
Behave promiscuously or without restraint.
Beginner Common
Plug (noun)
A device used to make an electrical connection, typically a male or female connector.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Top civil servant (noun)
The highest-ranking civil servant in a Thai government ministry, responsible for the administration and operations.
Advanced Common
fish (noun)
Cold-blooded aquatic animal with gills and fins, diverse in shape and size.
Beginner Very Common
cradle mobile (noun)
A hanging decoration above a baby’s cradle, often crafted from palm leaves.
Silver Barb (noun)
A type of fish known for its silver scales, used in aquaculture, and popular in Thai decorative arts.
Advanced Rare
Tip (noun)
The tip or point of something.
End (noun)
The final part or end of something.
Beginner Common
Toes (noun)
The tip or end of the toes, especially used in contexts related to movement such as standing or walking lightly.
Beginner Common
Dolphin (noun)
An aquatic mammal known for its intelligence and playfulness, commonly found in oceans and some rivers.
Beginner Common
Whale (noun)
A large marine mammal known as a whale, found in oceans.
Beginner Common