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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
compare (verb)
To compare things to show their similarity, equality, or difference.
Intermediate Common
compare (verb)
Able to be compared or to make a comparison
Intermediate Common
compare (verb)
To assess and identify similarities and differences between items.
fine (legal) (noun)
In legal context, the act of imposing a fine on an offender, terminating the case upon consent.
Intermediate Very Common
compare (verb)
To compare something with another to show similarities or likeness.
Intermediate Common
sour (adjective)
Having a sour or acidic taste like lemon; can also describe the smell or taste of spoiled food.
stylish (adjective)
Describing a lively, modern, and stylish demeanor, often used to praise a woman's confident and fashionable appearance.
Beginner Common
sweet and sour (adjective)
A flavor profile combining sour and sweet tastes, commonly used in Thai cuisine.
dish/sauce (noun)
A type of dish or sauce in Thai cuisine known for its sweet and sour taste, often with a tangy or spicy element.
Beginner Common
hammock (noun)
A device for sleeping or reclining that can be swung or rocked.
stretcher (noun)
A device used for carrying the injured.
Beginner Common
utter (verb)
To utter or express.
emit (verb)
To emit or radiate light, or to produce sound.
Intermediate Common
Radiant (adjective)
Bright and radiant; characterized by a healthy and glowing appearance.
Beginner Common
flame (noun)
The visible part of a fire characterized by flames.
Beginner Common
Empty (adjective)
Without contents or occupied area.
No (adjective)
Negates a statement, indicating absence or negation.
Beginner Common
Just (adverb)
Merely; without additional implications
Empty (adjective)
Empty; containing nothing
In vain (adverb)
In vain; without result
Beginner Common
Change (verb)
To change or transform from an original state to a new state, including replacing, exchanging, or varying things.
Beginner Very Common
take turns (verb)
To take turns or alternate roles with someone.
Beginner Common
Reconsider (verb)
To change one's mind or reconsider a decision
Beginner Very Common
substitute (verb)
To substitute or take the place of someone, especially in sports.
Beginner Common
transform (verb)
To change into or replace with something else.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
Change (verb)
To change or modify something from one state to another.
Beginner Very Common
transform (verb)
To undergo a transformation or modification, becoming different from a previous state.
Intermediate Common
Change gender (verb)
To undergo sex reassignment or change gender presentation.
Intermediate Common
change color (verb)
To change color, often used literally for objects or metaphorically for appearance or opinion changes.
Beginner Common
covering (noun)
The outer covering of objects like trees, fruits, certain animals, shrimp, or eggs.
superficial (noun)
Figuratively refers to superficial characteristics, such as only appearing good on the outside.
Beginner Common
Earth's crust (noun)
The Earth's solid outermost layer composed of rocks, soil, and minerals.
Intermediate Common
percent (noun)
A fraction out of a hundred, represented by the symbol %, used to express percentages.
commission (noun)
Colloquial term for commission or compensation in trade.
Beginner Very Common
Persia (noun)
Referring to the historical region of Persia, located in modern-day Iran.
Persian (adjective)
Relating to Persia or its people, language, or culture.
Upper Intermediate Common
exact (adjective)
Exact and precise in detail.
fit well (adjective)
Perfectly fitting or well-suited, especially regarding clothing or appearance.
accurately (adverb)
With high accuracy or correctness.
Beginner Very Common
blow (verb)
To expel air through the mouth to create sound or effect movement, such as playing a musical instrument or expelling an object from a tube by blowing.
Beginner Common
target (noun)
An object or point set as a target or goal.
focus (noun)
The focus of attention or interest; being the center of attention.
crotch area (noun)
The area under the arm on a shirt or the crotch area of pants.
Beginner Very Common
Cry (verb)
To cry or weep.
Beginner Common
focus (noun)
A person or thing that becomes the focus of attention.
Intermediate Common
target (noun)
A person or thing that is a target of attack or focus of attention.
goal (noun)
A specific intention or objective to achieve.
Advanced Rare
Open/start (verb)
To make something open or start operating, such as a door or machine.
Inaugurate (verb)
To perform a ceremony to inaugurate an operation or make something usable.
Beginner Very Common
Open up (verb)
To be emotionally open or receptive to new ideas
Beginner Common
open and look (verb)
To open something and look at its contents, such as a book or document
Beginner Common
Open account (verb)
To open a bank account.
Beginner Common
Reveal (verb)
To reveal or disclose something hidden, like a truth or secret.
Open (adjective)
Being straightforward and open, not hiding anything.
Intermediate Common
awkward (adjective)
To be awkward, clumsy, or lacking social grace
awkwardly (adverb)
In an awkward or clumsy manner
Intermediate Common
braided hair (noun)
A hairstyle where hair is braided into three interlocking strands, typically hanging down from the nape.
Beginner Common
wet (verb)
To have moisture attached or mixed, such as being wet with sweat, rain, or water.
drenched (adjective)
Drenched or soaked, often describing wet hair, clothes, or surfaces.
soggy (adjective)
Soft and mushy due to moisture, like soggy rice.
Beginner Common
Damp (adjective)
Slightly wet or moist
Beginner Common
Musical instrument (noun)
A large musical instrument with a keyboard, producing sound by striking strings with hammers.
Beginner Common
full (adjective)
Filled with abundance, either physically or abstractly, like emotions or traits.
Intermediate Common
stain (verb)
To get dirty or stained by undesired substances like mud, curry, or blood.
dirty (adjective)
Having dirt, stains, or undesirable marks on a surface.
Beginner Common
flat (adjective)
Deformed or flat.
Intermediate Uncommon
fine powder (noun)
A fine powder from various sources like seeds, fruits, or stones, used for food or as face powder.
baking aid (noun)
A powder used in baking to help rise baked goods.
Advanced Rare
eight (quantifier)
The number eight; the sum of seven plus one.
stained (verb)
Stained, often used in the phrase 'แปดเปื้อน' (pad puean).
mixed (verb)
Mixed or mingled, often used in the phrase 'แปดปน' (pad pon).
Absolute Beginner Very Common
8 AM (noun)
Eight o'clock in the morning
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Moment (noun, classifier)
A short period of time; often used as a classifier for brief moments.
Moment (adverb)
Just a moment.
Beginner Very Common
moment (noun)
A short moment; a brief period of time.
briefly (adverb)
Momentarily; lasting for a very short time.
Beginner Very Common
Tool for cleaning (noun)
A tool typically made with bristles or wires used for cleaning, brushing, or scrubbing.
To brush (verb)
To clean, brush, or scrub something using a brush.
Beginner Very Common