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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Brush teeth (verb)
To brush one's teeth
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Toothbrush (noun)
An implement with a handle and bristles used for cleaning teeth.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
change (verb)
To change or transform.
vary proportionally (verb)
In mathematics, to vary proportionally in two forms: direct variation and inverse variation.
Beginner Very Common
Transform (verb)
To transform or change the state or form of something, often in physical or chemical terms.
Lower Intermediate Common
Translate (verb)
To translate meaning from one language to another
Express differently (verb)
To express something in a different form while retaining the original meaning
Beginner Common
unusual (adjective)
Different or unusual from what is normally expected or seen.
Beginner Common
Strange (adjective)
Unusual or weird, often amusingly odd or peculiar.
Beginner Common
Surprised (verb)
To feel surprised or astonished
Beginner Common
New to place (verb)
To be unfamiliar with a place; being new to a location.
Beginner Common
odd (adjective)
Unusual or strange.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Change (verb)
To change or transform something into a different form or appearance.
Plot (noun, classifier)
A piece or plot of land.
Intermediate Common
transform (verb)
To transform or convert something into another form or state.
disguise (verb)
To disguise or change appearance to resemble something else.
Intermediate Common
gender change (verb, noun)
To undergo procedures to change biological sex to align with gender identity, including surgery and hormonal treatments.
Intermediate Common
stick (verb)
To attach or stick something lightly onto a surface using adhesive.
Beginner Common
Poker (noun)
A popular card game involving betting and player strategy, often played in casinos and online.
Beginner Common
Gunshot noise (adverb)
A loud noise similar to a gunshot.
Thumb (noun)
The thumb.
Advanced Rare
Schedule (noun)
A plan or schedule of future events or activities.
Show list (noun)
A list or guide of shows or performances.
Software (noun)
A set of instructions that a computer executes to perform tasks.
Beginner Common
software (noun)
Software that provides instructions for a computer to perform specific tasks or solve particular problems.
Intermediate Very Common
tree (noun)
A type of mangrove tree.
Advanced Uncommon
be fond (adjective)
To be fond of or pleased with something.
please (auxiliary)
Used to express a polite request.
Beginner Common
royal approval (verb)
To bestow royal approval or command.
Advanced Common
Subatomic particle (noun)
A proton is a subatomic particle in an atom's nucleus with a positive electric charge.
Intermediate Common
promotion (noun)
A strategy to boost sales or engagement using discounts or special offers.
Beginner Very Common
Country (noun)
A country in Central Europe
Beginner Common
direction (secondary verb)
Used as a directional particle without direct translation, implying movement away
excessive (adverb)
Used at the end of adverbs to emphasize too much or excessive extent
go (verb)
Move away from the speaker, often in opposition to 'come'; can indicate direction or continuation of an action
die (verb)
To die or pass away (colloquial usage)
Beginner Very Common
Attend event (verb)
To attend an event
Beginner Common
leave (verb)
To leave or depart from a place.
Beginner Common
go together (verb)
To go together or travel with someone to the same destination.
compatible (adjective)
To be compatible or harmonize well with someone or something.
Beginner Very Common
Visit (verb)
To go and observe or visit a place or person.
Beginner Common
Travel for fun (verb)
To travel or go out for leisure and recreational activities.
Beginner Very Common
Sleep/Bed (verb)
To go to sleep or to go to bed.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
meet (verb)
To go to see or meet someone.
Beginner Common
come and go (verb)
To move back and forth regularly between places.
to and fro (adverb)
Indicating movement back and forth or to and fro.
Beginner Common
How to go to [...]? (phrase)
How to get to a place; asking for directions.
Beginner Very Common
proceed (verb)
To move toward a place, state, or goal.
Beginner Common
visit (verb)
Go to meet or visit someone, typically with an intention such as consultation or help.
Beginner Common
Mall visit (verb phrase)
Go to the mall or department store
Beginner Common
powder (noun)
Fine particles or substances such as powder.
dust (noun)
Small remnants or dust falling from materials.
pulverized (adjective)
In a powdered form; finely ground.
Beginner Very Common
MSG (noun)
A salt known as monosodium glutamate (MSG), used to enhance flavor in food.
Beginner Very Common
Laundry detergent (noun)
A cleaning agent used for washing clothes, usually available in powder form.
Beginner Very Common
baking powder (noun)
A mixture used in baking to produce carbon dioxide gas, making dough porous and fluffy.
Beginner Common
rise or excel (verb)
To rise majestically or excel prominently in a field
Intermediate Common
adventure (verb)
To go on an adventure; to face exciting or risky experiences
exciting experience (noun)
An adventure; an exciting or daring experience
Beginner Common
Support (verb)
To support, maintain, or uphold principles or states.
Upper Intermediate Common
Wall (noun)
A vertical structure that divides or encloses an area, commonly part of a building.
Beginner Very Common
unite forces (verb)
To unite forces or work together towards a common goal
Intermediate Common
Hair (noun)
Hair growing on the head, typically long strands.
I (polite) (pronoun)
A polite first-person pronoun used by males to refer to themselves.
Beginner Common
Fruit (noun)
Part of a plant that develops from the ovary, commonly known as fruit.
Result (noun)
The result or effect of an action.
Benefit (noun)
The benefit or outcome received, such as gains from work or learning.
Classifier (noun)
A classifier used for counting individual fruits.
Calculation (noun)
Number or result obtained from a calculation.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Impact (noun)
The result, influence, or consequence of an action or event.
Intermediate Common
work result (noun)
The result of work or activity, often highlighting creative or professional achievements.
Intermediate Common