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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
squid (noun)
A squid, a marine cephalopod mollusk with a slender body and tentacles, commonly used as food.
cuttlefish (noun)
A cuttlefish, known for its ability to change color and release ink.
Beginner Very Common
flutter (verb)
To flutter or flap as in the wind.
blown away (verb)
To be carried away by wind.
dispersed (verb)
To be scattered or dispersed.
spread (verb)
To spread widely, as in information or rumors.
Beginner Common
minor details (noun)
Minor or trivial details that are of little importance.
Upper Intermediate Common
awaken (verb)
To awaken someone from sleep or to stimulate activity and energy.
stimulate (verb)
To initiate action or attention in someone.
Beginner Common
incite action (verb)
To incite or motivate a group to action for a cause or campaign
Intermediate Common
bless objects (verb)
To conduct a spiritual or religious ceremony to bless and imbue objects with power.
Upper Intermediate Common
cultivate (verb)
To plant or cultivate plants, seeds, or ideas into the ground or mind for growth.
Beginner Very Common
Instill values (verb)
To instill values or beliefs in someone.
Intermediate Common
Build (verb)
To construct or build a structure by embedding posts in the ground.
Intermediate Common
whole (adjective, quantifier)
All-encompassing, referring to an entire group or collection.
people (noun)
The general public or populace, often used in formal contexts.
Intermediate Common
ache (verb)
To feel continuous physical pain.
Beginner Very Common
stomachache (verb)
To experience abdominal or stomach pain
Beginner Common
Toothache (noun)
Pain in the teeth or jaws due to dental conditions.
Have toothache (verb)
Experience a toothache.
Beginner Common
backache (verb)
To experience pain in the back.
Beginner Common
headache (verb)
To have a headache; to feel pain in the head
annoyed (verb)
To feel frustrated, annoyed, or mentally stressed
Beginner Very Common
disrupt (verb)
To cause chaos or disruption; to disturb the peace.
chaotic (adjective)
To be frenetic or chaotic.
Lower Intermediate Common
Sick (verb)
To feel unwell or suffer from a disease.
Beginner Very Common
fiber plant (noun)
Fiber from the bark of certain plants like kenaf and jute.
fiber plants (noun)
Various fiber-producing plants, including jute and kenaf.
Intermediate Common
intend (verb)
To intend or desire something.
Intermediate Common
bulging (adjective)
Swollen or bulging outward, often describing the abdomen.
Beginner Common
protect (verb)
To protect or defend against harm or danger.
prevent (verb)
To prevent something from happening.
obstruct (verb)
To cover up or obstruct from view.
Beginner Common
Prevent (verb)
To prevent or protect against something undesirable, such as diseases or threats.
Beginner Very Common
self-defense (verb)
To defend or protect oneself from harm or danger.
Beginner Common
lung (noun)
An organ responsible for breathing in humans and vertebrates.
timid (adjective)
A timid person, easily frightened or lacking courage.
Beginner Common
shabby (adjective)
Having a shabby or sloppy appearance, indicative of poverty or lack.
Beginner Common
Currency (noun)
The British currency unit equivalent to 100 pence.
Weight (noun)
A British weight unit equivalent to 454 grams or 16 ounces.
pound (noun, classifier)
pound
Intermediate Common
shelter (noun)
A shelter or booth, often used to protect against weather.
fort (noun)
A fort or fortress.
round (adjective)
Round or plump in shape.
Beginner Common
tuft (noun)
A small cluster or tuft of filamentous things, like hair or thread.
ceremonies (noun)
Northern Thai term for various ceremonies, classified by size, such as 'ปอยหลวง' for large ceremonies and 'ปอยน้อย' for smaller ones.
Beginner Common
Meet (verb)
To meet or encounter unexpectedly
Patch (verb)
To patch or mend by covering a damaged area with a material
Beginner Common
confirmation (particle)
A colloquial particle used to ask for confirmation or agreement, similar to 'right?' or 'okay?'
invitation (particle)
An informal particle inviting participation, similar to 'shall we?' or 'let's go'
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Coral (noun)
Marine invertebrates forming colonies, contributing to coral reefs.
Intermediate Common
collide (verb)
To collide or confront, often used for physical contact or conflict.
clash (verb)
To clash in a sudden or violent way, often in ideas or opinions.
Intermediate Common
collide (verb)
To collide or clash, physically or metaphorically.
engage (verb)
To engage actively in combat or conflict.
Intermediate Common
erupt (verb)
To burst open or emerge with force, such as a volcanic eruption or a sudden spark.
Intermediate Common
mix (verb)
To mix or mingle elements together, creating a blend.
muddle (verb)
To confuse or jumble elements, resulting in disorganization.
Beginner Common
Set upright (verb)
To set something upright like planting a pole or to dive headfirst.
Insert/Embroider (verb)
To insert or stick something or to use a needle with thread to create embroidery patterns.
Intermediate Common
Southern Thailand (noun)
The southern region of Thailand, known for its distinct culture, language, and cuisine.
Beginner Common
Stay put (verb)
To stay firmly in place and not move or retreat.
Beginner Common
bread (noun)
Bread.
loud sound (adverb)
A loud sound or noise.
Beginner Common
factor (noun)
A cause or means leading to an effect, such as a component or factor in production.
requisites (noun)
The means of subsistence, specifically for monks, including clothing, food, shelter, and medicine, often referred to as the four requisites.
Intermediate Common
now (noun)
The current time or modern era, not past or future.
present (adverb)
At present or at this time.
Beginner Common
individual (noun)
An individual entity or person distinguished from a group.
Intermediate Common
wisdom (noun)
Mental capacity involving knowledge and wisdom gained from learning and thinking.
Intermediate Very Common
Problem (noun)
A problem or issue that is difficult to manage or requires a solution.
Beginner Very Common
sweep away (verb)
To remove by sweeping or fanning.
swerve (verb)
To deflect, swerve, or change direction slightly.
brush (verb)
To brush against lightly.
Beginner Common
clean (verb)
To thoroughly clean by sweeping and dusting
Beginner Common
Cycle (verb)
To ride a bicycle.
Whip (verb)
To whip or beat an ingredient, such as cream or eggs.
Beginner Common
mold (verb)
To mold soft materials like clay or wax into shapes.
fabricate (verb)
To create or fabricate stories or evidence.
nurture (verb)
To nurture and educate someone to become successful.
lump (noun, classifier)
A classifier for objects molded into lumps.
Beginner Common
dividend (noun)
A share of profits distributed to shareholders of a company or allocated to stakeholders.
Intermediate Common
pump (verb)
To use a machine to move or extract liquids or gases, or to stimulate heart function.
pump (noun)
A machine for pumping water or air, or a device for heart stimulation.
gas station (noun)
A colloquial term for a gas station.
probe/influence (verb)
To persistently extract information or influence someone.
Intermediate Common