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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Blanket (noun)
A piece of fabric used for warmth or protection, typically as a blanket.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
silk fabric (noun)
Textile made from silk fiber produced by silkworms
Beginner Common
incorrect (adjective)
Not conforming to truth or standards; incorrect or different.
Beginner Very Common
illegal (adjective)
Illegal or unlawful, violating official laws or regulations.
Upper Intermediate Common
disagree (verb)
To have a disagreement or be on bad terms with someone
Intermediate Common
abnormal (adjective)
Not normal; deviating from expected or usual standards or patterns.
Intermediate Common
err (verb)
To make a mistake or be incorrect.
error (noun)
A mistake or error.
Beginner Common
Disappointed (verb)
To experience disappointment when expectations or hopes are not fulfilled.
Beginner Common
outer layer (noun)
The outermost layer or surface, such as skin or shell.
Beginner Very Common
fair skin (noun)
To have skin that is pale or fair in complexion.
light-skinned (adjective)
Appearing light-skinned or having a fair complexion.
Beginner Common
black-skinned (adjective)
Describes a person with black or dark skin, often referencing individuals of African descent. Use with cultural sensitivity.
Intermediate Common
topsoil (noun)
The top layer of soil where most plants grow.
Beginner Common
water surface (noun)
The surface of the water or the visible top layer of any liquid.
Beginner Common
beautiful skin (noun)
A desirable skin condition that is smooth, clear, and radiant, often associated with beauty and skincare.
Beginner Common
spirit (noun)
A mysterious presence believed to be invisible but capable of appearing and having effects, both good and evil, often related to spirits or deceased persons.
wicked (noun)
Figuratively means a wicked or bad person.
gambler (noun)
A person obsessed with gambling, as if possessed by a gambling spirit.
Beginner Common
spirit (noun)
A supernatural being or spirit associated with ghostly appearances and events in Thai folklore.
Intermediate Common
Insect (noun)
Name of insects in the order Lepidoptera, with colorful wings, known as butterflies during the day and moths at night.
Butterfly (noun)
Common term for butterflies.
Beginner Very Common
Bee (noun)
An insect from the Apidae family, known for their social behavior, living in colonies with distinct roles such as queens, males, and workers. They have transparent wings, can sting, and are important for pollination. Includes species like Giant Honey Bee, Asian Honey Bee, Dwarf Honey Bee, and Western Honey Bee.
Beginner Common
sheet (noun)
An object that is flat and sheet-like, such as cloth or leather, typically used to describe items like mats or carpets.
classifier (noun)
A classifier for sheet-like objects like pieces of cloth or mats.
land (noun)
The entire land or a part of it, often used when referring to plots of land.
Beginner Common
rash (noun)
A rash or series of bumps on the skin.
prickly heat (noun)
Prickly heat or heat rash.
Beginner Common
emerge (verb)
To rise up and become visible or to appear suddenly, such as a fish surfacing or objects becoming visible when the water recedes.
Intermediate Common
emerge suddenly (verb)
To suddenly emerge or appear unexpectedly, often from below or unseen
Intermediate Common
person (noun)
Used to refer to a person or something akin to a person.
noun maker (noun)
Used to form nouns from verbs or adjectives, such as 'eater' or 'noble person'.
Intermediate Very Common
tie, secure (verb)
To tie or secure with a rope, creating a knot; to attach or commit to something strongly.
tie (verb)
Opposite of untie.
Beginner Very Common
monopolize (verb)
To have exclusive control over a market or service
Upper Intermediate Common
terrorist (noun)
Someone who uses violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, to pursue political aims.
Intermediate Common
Director (noun)
A person who directs a film, play, or show, overseeing its creative aspects.
Intermediate Common
people (noun)
A group of people collectively
Beginner Very Common
supervisor (noun)
A person who oversees or supervises operations and individuals, such as a guard or warden.
Upper Intermediate Common
manager (noun)
A person responsible for controlling or administering an organization or group of staff.
Beginner Common
vendor (noun)
A person or entity involved in selling and distributing products to consumers or retailers.
Lower Intermediate Common
prosperous person (noun)
A prosperous person who has advanced in status, wealth, personal, spiritual, or intellectual development.
Intermediate Common
Winner (noun)
A person or group that wins a competition or challenge.
Beginner Very Common
assistant (noun)
A person who helps or supports another, often professionally.
Beginner Very Common
male (noun)
A male human.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
heterosexual man (noun)
A heterosexual man, often emphasized to distinguish from non-heterosexual orientations.
real man (literal translation) (noun)
A man who conforms to traditional masculine traits and is often considered authentic in gender identity.
Intermediate Common
Expert (noun)
A person highly skilled or knowledgeable in a specific area.
Intermediate Common
caretaker (noun)
A person responsible for overseeing and managing someone or something, often in personal or professional settings.
Lower Intermediate Common
Passenger (noun)
A person who pays to use a vehicle service like a car or boat.
Beginner Very Common
convict (noun)
A person convicted of a crime or offense and sentenced.
Upper Intermediate Common
suspect (noun)
A person suspected of committing a crime or offense.
Intermediate Common
responder (noun)
A person who answers or responds, often in a formal survey or interview setting.
Beginner Common
deceased (noun)
A person who has died, often used in formal or legal contexts.
Beginner Common
representative (noun)
A person who acts as a representative of another person, government agency, or organization.
MP (noun)
Member of Parliament in a colloquial context.
Intermediate Common
Leader (noun)
A person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country.
Beginner Very Common
consumer (noun)
A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
Beginner Very Common
innocent (noun)
An innocent person, free from guilt or blame.
Intermediate Common
Executive (noun)
A person responsible for managing and overseeing an organization's operations and policies.
Upper Intermediate Common
Commander (noun)
A person with authority to command, often in a military role.
Intermediate Common
commander (noun)
A high-ranking officer in charge of a division, commonly in the military or police.
Intermediate Common