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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
blessed (adjective)
Feeling blessed or fortunate due to favorable circumstances.
gratitude (noun)
Expression of gratitude for a blessing or rare opportunity.
Intermediate Common
preside (verb)
To act as the chairman or president in meetings or ceremonies.
Upper Intermediate Common
Problem (verb)
To be a problem or issue
Beginner Common
progress (verb)
To progress, continue, or become possible.
Lower Intermediate Common
Possible (adjective, verb)
Indicating that something is capable of happening or existing.
Beginner Very Common
Impossible (adjective, verb)
Not possible to achieve or occur.
Beginner Common
powdered (adjective)
In a powdered form or reduced to powder.
Beginner Common
Lead (verb)
To lead or take charge of a group or organization.
Intermediate Common
be female (verb)
To identify or exist as a woman.
Beginner Common
Mature (verb)
To grow up and gain maturity or responsibility.
Adult (noun)
A person who has reached adulthood or maturity.
Intermediate Common
flattened (verb)
To be flattened or formed into a thin, flat layer.
Beginner Common
wounded (verb, adjective)
To have a wound or injury on the skin
Beginner Common
have boil (verb)
To develop an abscess or boil beneath the skin.
Intermediate Common
join group (verb)
To belong to or be part of a group.
Beginner Common
especially (adverb)
Used to indicate something as particularly significant or noteworthy.
Lower Intermediate Common
because (conjunction)
Due to; because of
Beginner Very Common
because (conjunction)
Used to indicate reason or cause.
Beginner Very Common
be friends (verb)
To be friends with someone or maintain a friendship.
Beginner Common
Threat (verb, adjective)
To pose a threat or be harmful, causing damage or negative effects.
Intermediate Common
Auspicious (adjective)
Auspicious; favorable or bringing good luck
Intermediate Common
Be human (verb)
To possess the qualities or characteristics of a human being
Beginner Common
certain (adjective)
Conclusive or certain; used to describe a situation that is decisively established.
surely (adverb)
Surely, fixedly, or readily.
Upper Intermediate Common
excel (verb)
To excel or be outstanding; to be the best in quality or performance.
excellent (adjective)
Excellent or outstanding in quality; superior.
Upper Intermediate Common
How's it? (phrase)
Common informal greeting or inquiry about someone's well-being or current situation.
Beginner Very Common
subordinate (verb)
To be in a subordinate or secondary position, often indicating inferiority or disadvantage in a hierarchy or competition.
Intermediate Common
Hundreds (adjective)
Referring to quantities in the hundreds.
Beginner Common
escalate (verb)
To escalate into a significant issue or problem.
trouble (verb)
To get into trouble or create a mess.
Intermediate Common
illness (verb)
To have an illness or disease.
Beginner Common
What's wrong? (phrase)
A phrase used to ask what is wrong or if there is a problem.
Doesn't matter (phrase)
A phrase indicating that something is not a big issue or is insignificant.
Beginner Very Common
faint (verb)
To faint or lose consciousness briefly, often due to heat, emotions, or medical conditions.
Beginner Common
millions (verb)
To indicate a quantity in the millions.
Beginner Common
duration (adverb)
For a specified duration
Beginner Common
long time (adverb)
Persisting or occurring for an extended period
prolonged (verb, adjective)
Continuing to exist or last for an extended period
Beginner Common
be hostile (verb)
To be in opposition or hostile towards someone or something.
Intermediate Common
Universal (adjective)
Relating to or accepted by people worldwide, across nations or cultures.
Intermediate Common
reach womanhood (verb)
To become a young woman, marked by significant social and physical changes.
young woman (adjective)
Young or youthful, specifically when referring to women.
Intermediate Common
cause (verb)
To cause or be the cause of something.
Intermediate Common
comfortable (verb)
To be physically and mentally comfortable or at peace, often used metaphorically to mean 'dead.'
Intermediate Common
pus infected (verb)
To become infected with pus
Lower Intermediate Common
best (verb)
To be the best or leading in rank or quality.
united (verb)
To be united or in harmony with others.
Lower Intermediate Common
Worried (adjective, verb)
To be worried or concerned about someone or something.
Beginner Very Common
lead (verb)
To act as a leader or chief
Intermediate Common
cause (verb)
To cause or be responsible for an event or its outcome.
Intermediate Common
excellently (adverb)
To do something excellently or very satisfactorily.
thoroughly (adverb)
To do something thoroughly, with completeness and attention to detail.
Lower Intermediate Common
How? (phrase)
Inquire about the condition or situation of someone or something.
Like? (phrase)
Ask for a description or explanation of something.
Beginner Very Common
Problem? (interrogative phrase)
An interrogative phrase used to inquire about a person's well-being, issue, or an event that has occurred.
Beginner Very Common
very much (adverb)
To a great extent or degree; very much.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Independent (adjective, verb)
To be independent or free from control or influence.
Free (adjective, verb)
To be free from restrictions or confinement.
Intermediate Common
hellish spirit (noun)
A spirit from hellish realms known for suffering, characterized by a tall, thin figure, narrow mouth, feeding on blood and pus, and often cries at night.
beggar insult (noun)
A derogatory term for someone who is extremely thin and pesters others for food or shares in good fortune.
Advanced Rare
contented (verb)
To be comfortable, contented, or joyful.
Intermediate Common