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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Defense Ministry (noun)
The Ministry responsible for defense and national security.
Intermediate Common
combine (verb)
To combine or integrate elements, such as sounds or letters.
Intermediate Uncommon
tumble (verb)
To roll over or move in a tumbling motion.
roll (verb)
The action of a round object rolling along the ground.
Beginner Common
scent, odor (noun)
A sensation that can be detected by the nose, including odors and scents. It can imply something suspicious.
Beginner Very Common
body odor (noun)
The natural scent emanating from a person's body, influenced by factors like hygiene and diet.
Beginner Common
fragrant smell (noun)
A pleasant or fragrant smell, typically associated with flowers, perfumes, or foods.
Beginner Common
Ambience (noun)
The atmosphere or emotional tone conveyed by a place or situation.
Intermediate Common
impression (noun)
A metaphorical expression representing a lingering impression or atmosphere left by an experience or environment.
atmosphere scent (noun)
A scent or aroma that evokes a certain atmosphere or feeling, often implying an emotional or nostalgic essence.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Glycerin (noun)
Glycerin, a polyol used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food for moisturizing and sweetening.
Intermediate Common
petal; lobe (noun)
A part of something that is closely arranged or layered, like petals, lobes, slices, or pleats.
unit (noun)
A unit or measure for items like garlic cloves or similar shapes.
Beginner Common
Petal (noun)
A petal of a flower, typically a colored and delicate part of the corolla.
Beginner Common
chaos (noun)
A period of chaos and disorder in a society.
Intermediate Uncommon
suppress (verb)
To hide or suppress emotions without expressing them.
swallow (verb)
To swallow or ingest something down the throat.
harmonize (verb)
To blend or harmonize well.
Intermediate Common
swallow saliva (verb)
To swallow saliva, often indicating nervousness or anticipation.
Beginner Common
collection (noun)
A collection of people, animals, or objects gathered together.
community (noun)
A term describing a social group or community formed around shared interests or goals.
group (classifier) (classifier)
A classifier for groups of things such as bundles of items or groups of people.
Beginner Very Common
worry (verb)
To feel worried, depressed, or distressed.
Lower Intermediate Common
group (noun)
A group of people gathered together or considered as a unit.
Beginner Very Common
phrase (noun)
A phrase or group of words that functions as a unit within the syntax of a sentence.
Intermediate Common
worried (verb)
To feel worried or distressed
Beginner Common
community (noun)
A group of people sharing common characteristics or interests.
Beginner Common
constellation (noun)
A recognizable pattern of stars traditionally named after its shape or mythological figures.
Beginner Common
sample group (noun)
A group selected from a larger population used for research or statistical analysis.
Intermediate Common
group (noun)
A specific group being referred to in context.
these (demonstrative adjective)
These items or people.
Beginner Common
population group (noun)
A group of individuals sharing specific characteristics within a larger population, often analyzed in demographics or sociology.
Intermediate Common
Target group (noun)
A group for whom a specific product or message is intended.
Intermediate Common
User group (noun)
A group of individuals who use a specific service, software, or system, commonly used in IT and organizational contexts.
Intermediate Common
Age group (noun)
A category of individuals grouped together based on their age range.
Beginner Common
professional group (noun)
A group or association of professionals working in related fields.
Intermediate Common
Glucose (noun)
A simple sugar that is a component of blood and found in sweet fruits and honey, also known as dextrose.
Intermediate Common
therefore (conjunction)
Indicates a causative relationship between two events, meaning 'therefore' or 'as a result'.
Beginner Very Common
finalize decision (idiomatic expression)
An expression used to finalize a decision or settle a matter, implying casual acceptance or resignation.
satisfactory (idiomatic expression)
A phrase used to conclude a sentence, suggesting something is satisfactory for now or will do as it is.
Intermediate Common
depends (phrase)
Expresses indifference or that the outcome depends on external factors.
whatever (phrase)
Indicates a lack of preference or that any option is acceptable.
Beginner Very Common
tighten (verb)
To make tight or secure by pulling or twisting.
chase (verb)
To pursue or chase after something or someone.
Beginner Common
tutor (verb)
To provide tutoring or additional teaching outside regular school hours.
tutoring (noun)
A tutoring session providing additional educational instruction.
Lower Intermediate Common
Annoy (verb)
To disturb or annoy someone.
Stir (verb)
To stir or mix until thickened.
Fruit paste (noun)
A type of food made by simmering fruits with sugar until thick.
Beginner Common
group (noun)
A colloquial group of people who are close and regularly engage in activities together.
gang (noun)
A group of people often causing disturbances or nuisances.
Beginner Common
Annoy (verb)
To annoy or disturb someone, causing mild irritation or discontent.
Beginner Common
Guan Yu (noun)
Guan Yu, a historical Chinese general revered for his loyalty and righteousness, often worshipped as a deity.
Intermediate Common
Thai noodle soup (noun)
A Thai noodle soup with a thick, peppery broth, served with rolled rice noodles, tofu, pork offal, hard-boiled eggs, and sometimes crispy pork.
Beginner Common
Fictional hero (proper noun)
The name of a fictional hero and martial artist from 'The Legend of the Condor Heroes' by Jin Yong, often used to describe someone admirable or skilled.
Guo Jing (noun)
Guo Jing
Beginner Common
noodle dish (noun)
A type of noodle dish from Chinese cuisine, popular in Thailand, typically served with broth or stir-fried, and may include meat, vegetables, and seasonings.
Beginner Very Common
beckon (verb)
Gesture with the hand to beckon someone to approach.
Beginner Common
jerk quickly (verb)
To move something quickly or with a jerking motion, often repeatedly.
Intermediate Uncommon
More/less (preposition)
Used for making comparisons to show more, less, or better than.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Deer (noun)
A mammal in the family Cervidae, known as deer, which are ruminant animals with paired hooves, slender bodies, long necks, and varying antler presence based on species and gender.
Beginner Very Common
beetle (noun)
A type of beetle in the Scarabaeidae family, with males having a horn on the pronotum and females lacking horns.
Beginner Common
wide (adjective)
Not narrow; wide or broad
extend (verb)
To cover a large area or extend over a wide space
broadly (adverb)
In a wide or broad manner
Beginner Common
broadly (adverb)
In a broad or wide manner, often implying an extensive scope.
Beginner Common
vast (adjective)
Extensive in area or influence.
broad-minded (adjective)
Open-minded or accepting of new ideas.
Intermediate Common
spacious (adjective)
To be spacious or large in area.
influential (adjective)
To be well-known and influential in society.
Beginner Common