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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
difference (noun)
The result of subtracting one quantity from another, often used in mathematics.
Intermediate Common
legal effect (noun)
The effect or enforcement resulting from a legal action or regulation becoming valid.
Upper Intermediate Common
Fruit (noun)
Edible sweet and fleshy product of a plant that contains seeds.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
result (noun)
The result obtained from a calculation.
Intermediate Common
achievement (noun)
The result of achieving or accomplishing, particularly in education or performance contexts.
Intermediate Common
push (verb)
To apply force to move something or someone away.
propel (verb)
To propel or drive forward, often metaphorically used to motivate or force progression.
influence (verb)
To influence or pressure someone into taking action.
Beginner Common
strive (verb)
To strive to achieve a desired outcome.
Intermediate Common
rotate duties (verb)
To alternate or switch duties, roles, or functions in a sequential manner.
Lower Intermediate Common
waste (verb)
To waste resources recklessly.
destroy (verb)
To destroy or devastate completely.
Lower Intermediate Common
Create (verb)
To create or manufacture something using labor or machinery.
Lower Intermediate Common
production (noun)
The act of producing or the result of production, especially in industrial or agricultural contexts.
Intermediate Common
manufacture (verb)
To manufacture or produce something, usually on a large scale.
Intermediate Common
product (noun)
A tangible or intangible item created as a result of a process, typically produced for sale or consumption.
goods (noun)
Items processed or constructed, usually in a factory, to be sold or used.
Beginner Very Common
crystal glass (noun)
A type of clear, white glass known as crystal glass; a transparent substance, like sugar crystal.
geometric solid (noun)
A solid with a specific geometric structure.
crystal (noun)
A clear mineral, often referring to quartz.
Intermediate Uncommon
reverse (verb)
To reverse words or return in the opposite direction.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
startled reaction (verb)
To react by spreading arms or reaching out when startled or excited, especially seen in children.
startled (verb)
To be frightened or startled.
Beginner Common
Mix (verb)
To mix or combine substances or elements.
Breed (verb)
To breed animals or plants by combining different types.
Beginner Common
coordinate (verb)
To coordinate or unite elements harmoniously
blend (verb)
To blend or mix different elements seamlessly
integrate (verb)
To integrate different systems or technologies
Intermediate Common
entire (adjective, quantifier)
Referring to all, entire, or totality in a group or collection.
Intermediate Common
Radiant (adjective)
Radiant or unblemished in appearance.
Beginner Common
installments (verb)
To pay in installments over a period of time.
relax (verb)
To relieve tension or calm emotions by loosening or relaxing.
Intermediate Common
relax (verb)
To relax or reduce tension, either physically or mentally
loosen (verb)
To loosen or make something less tight, often related to physical objects like muscles or restrictions
Beginner Common
Installments (verb)
To pay in installments over a period of time.
Intermediate Common
thin (adjective)
Having a body with little flesh, often implying being underweight or unhealthy.
Beginner Common
Thin, delicate (adjective)
Thin and delicate in appearance
Beginner Common
Vegetable (noun)
Plants used for food, particularly referring to vegetables.
Beginner Very Common
water spinach (noun)
A type of leafy vegetable known as water morning glory or water spinach used widely in Southeast Asian cuisine, with tender stems and flat leaves.
Beginner Common
City plan (noun)
Guidelines for city development focusing on hygiene, comfort, appearance, and public safety.
Upper Intermediate Common
stir-fry (verb)
To stir-fry food by cooking it with oil in a pan over heat.
postpone (verb)
To ask for a time extension or to postpone an event or obligation.
Beginner Very Common
Turn (verb)
To turn or rotate.
Redirect (verb)
To redirect or allocate resources to a new purpose or path.
Inflect (verb)
To modify elements according to grammatical rules.
Beginner Common
change (verb)
To change, transform, or fluctuate unpredictably.
Intermediate Common
fluctuate (verb)
To fluctuate or change frequently and unpredictably, often in context with financial or emotional states.
volatile (adjective)
Prone to sudden, unpredictable change, applicable to markets, situations, or emotional states.
Intermediate Common
cliff (noun)
A steep rock face or cliff, often found at the edge of the sea or on mountains.
Beginner Common
split (verb)
To split or cut something lengthwise with a tool like a knife or axe.
chop (verb)
To chop.
Intermediate Common
Textile material (noun)
A material made from fibers like cotton, silk, or wool, woven or pressed into sheets. It can be named by the material, such as silk fabric, or its use, like diaper cloth.
Beginner Very Common
checkered cloth (noun)
A rectangular cotton cloth, often with a checkered pattern, used for bathing, worn as a sarong, or for carrying items.
Beginner Common
wiping cloth (noun)
Cloth or fabric used for wiping or drying surfaces
Beginner Common
Bath towel (noun)
A towel used for drying the body after bathing or swimming.
Beginner Very Common
Napkin (noun)
A piece of cloth or paper used at meals to wipe hands or protect clothes.
Absolute Beginner Common
Hand towel (noun)
A small towel used for drying hands.
Beginner Common
facecloth/handkerchief (noun)
A small square piece of cloth used for wiping the face, hands, or blowing the nose.
Beginner Common
swiftly, dangerously (adverb)
To move swiftly and agilely with an element of danger or excitement
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
perform surgery (verb)
To perform surgery or an operation to treat a medical condition.
Intermediate Common
sex surgery (noun)
A medical procedure to change a person's physical sex characteristics to align with their gender identity.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
pass by (verb)
To move past a certain point; to pass by.
experience (verb)
To have experience or exposure.
pass over (verb)
To go beyond or pass over something.
allow entry (verb)
To allow entry or acceptance.
pass exam (verb)
To pass an examination or test.
approve (verb)
To receive approval or be accepted by a governing body.
Beginner Common
superficial (adverb)
In a cursory or superficial manner, done quickly without much attention to detail.
Lower Intermediate Common
pass through (verb)
To pass through or overcome a situation.
experienced (verb)
To have experienced or encountered something, often with reflection.
Beginner Common
Fabric (noun)
A strong, durable fabric used for sails, tents, or painting surfaces.
Tarpaulin (noun)
A waterproof sheet for covering or protecting from rain or sunlight.
Sneakers (noun)
Casual footwear typically with a canvas upper and rubber sole.
Beginner Common
Buddhist offering (noun)
A traditional Buddhist ceremony in Thailand where communities gather to offer money and goods to support temple activities.
Intermediate Common
scarf (noun)
A cloth worn around the neck for warmth, style, or protection against wind and dust.
Beginner Common