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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Metal can (noun)
A large rectangular metal can used for storing liquids or food items.
Beginner Common
calendar year (noun)
A period from January 1 to December 31 recognized as a calendar year.
Beginner Very Common
Demon (noun)
A supernatural being or spirit typically associated with evil, often found in folklore and mythology.
Monster (noun)
A creature often depicted as large, frightful, and threatening.
Intermediate Common
solar year (noun)
A calendar year based on the solar calendar system, measuring the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
Beginner Common
next year (noun)
The year immediately following the current year.
next year (adverb)
In the year following the current year.
Beginner Common
New Year (noun)
The event marking the beginning of a new calendar year, celebrated globally on January 1 and traditionally in Thailand during Songkran in April.
Beginner Very Common
Weapon (noun)
A weapon for firing projectiles using explosive force or compressed air.
Start gun (noun)
A starting signal gun used to indicate the beginning of a race.
Intermediate Common
Machine gun (noun)
A firearm designed for rapid firing, typically used in military contexts.
Intermediate Common
handgun (noun)
A small firearm designed to be held and operated with one hand, such as a pistol or revolver.
Intermediate Common
Rifle (noun)
A long firearm designed for precise shooting, typically held at the shoulder, with a rifled barrel.
Intermediate Common
immediate (interjection)
Used to indicate immediacy or simultaneous occurrence
suddenly (adverb)
Suddenly or unexpectedly
Beginner Very Common
button (noun)
A small, raised object or control that can be pressed, commonly found on electronic devices, garments, or machinery.
Beginner Common
Fluffy (adjective, noun)
Fluffy materials like cotton wool or animal fur.
Beginner Common
fertilizer (noun)
A substance added to soil to provide nutrients to plants.
Beginner Very Common
Animal manure (noun)
Fertilizer derived from decomposed animal manure and plant residues used to improve soil fertility.
Beginner Common
crab (noun)
A crustacean with a flat body, found on land, in freshwater, and in the sea.
pave (verb)
To pave a surface or lay out a plan.
spread (verb)
To spread out or extend, such as with a quilt or blanket.
Beginner Very Common
Father's father (noun)
Paternal grandfather
Old man (noun)
Elderly man
Beginner Common
lime (noun)
A calcined material from limestone or shells used in combination with betel nut or as a white lime.
cement (noun)
A binder material commonly used in construction, known as cement.
alike (adjective)
A comparison or likeness, as in equality or similarity.
dental material (noun)
Material used in dentistry for fillings, made from natural or artificial substances.
Intermediate Uncommon
plaster decor (noun)
Decorative patterns on buildings made from plaster or molded lime.
Intermediate Common
paternal grandparents (noun)
Paternal grandparents, specifically one's grandfather (ปู่) and grandmother (ย่า).
Absolute Beginner Very Common
goal (noun)
A target, aim, or objective, often used metaphorically.
military backpack (noun)
A backpack commonly used by soldiers and policemen.
rucksack (noun)
A rucksack or knapsack.
Lower Intermediate Common
Waterbird (noun)
A waterbird with a broad, flat bill, webbed feet, and a body colored in various hues, domesticated species derive from the mallard.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
have (verb)
To possess a condition or disease.
to be (verb)
To express a state or condition such as being or existing.
Intermediate Common
abundantly (adverb)
In a large quantity or to a great extent
Beginner Common
lump (verb, adjective)
To form or be in a lumpy or clumpy texture.
Beginner Common
Honored (verb)
To be honored or respected.
Intermediate Common
first time (phrase, adverb)
Indicates an action or event occurring for the first time.
Beginner Common
Secret (adjective)
Information that is kept secret or confidential
Secret (verb)
To be a secret or remain undisclosed
Intermediate Common
if you (phrase)
Used to express hypothetical advice or perspective, typically as 'if I were you'.
Lower Intermediate Common
skillful (adjective)
Skilled or proficient at a task
Intermediate Common
Materialize (verb)
To become real or true; to materialize.
Intermediate Common
many (adverb)
In large amounts or numbers
Beginner Very Common
Own (verb)
To own or possess something.
Beginner Common
complicit (verb)
To be complicit or willingly collaborate in an action, often implying deceit or unethical behavior.
Upper Intermediate Common
related (verb)
To be related as family or kin.
Beginner Common
possible (verb)
To be possible or feasible; to happen or be achievable
can be (verb)
To have the potential to become or reach a certain state
Beginner Very Common
etc. (adverb)
Used to indicate continuation or inclusion of similar items, equivalent to 'etc.' or 'and so on'.
Beginner Common
since (adverb)
Since; from that point in time onward.
Beginner Common
episodic (adjective)
Occurring in parts or sequences, as in a series or story presented in segments.
Intermediate Common
shaped rice (adjective)
Uncooked or cooked rice that retains its shape, referring to its quality and presentation.
Intermediate Uncommon
formal (adjective)
Formal; meeting official requirements or protocol
official (adjective)
Official; sanctioned or recognized by authority
Upper Intermediate Common
alternative (noun, adjective)
Something available as an alternative or option
Beginner Common
controlled (verb)
To be dominated or controlled by a habit, substance, or influence.
Intermediate Common
exist (verb)
To be something
Intermediate Common
establish (verb)
To be established or set up, often referring to locations or organizations.
located (verb)
To serve as a location or be situated.
Intermediate Common
harmful (adjective)
Harmful or detrimental; causing negative effects
punishable (adjective)
Liable to punishment or penalty
Intermediate Common
Fair (adjective)
To act fairly and justly, adhering to principles of equity.
Intermediate Common
Handle task (verb)
To be occupied with or responsible for dealing with a task or issue
Intermediate Common
eloquent (adverb)
To act fluently, incessantly, or eloquently.
Intermediate Uncommon
insane (verb)
To be crazy or act insane; to lose control of one's mind or behavior.
Beginner Common