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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
court guardian (noun)
A person appointed by a court to act as a guardian for a minor without parental authority.
guardian (noun)
A guardian or custodian responsible for the care of a child or dependent person.
parent/guardian (noun)
A parent or guardian devoted to a child's or dependent's welfare.
Upper Intermediate Common
practitioner (noun)
A practitioner or performer engaged in tasks, often with a spiritual or religious focus.
implementer (noun)
A person who implements plans or proposals.
Intermediate Common
announcer (noun)
A person who presents or announces information, especially on television, radio, or at events.
Beginner Common
patient (noun)
A person receiving medical care or treatment
Beginner Very Common
translator (noun)
A person who translates text or speech from one language to another.
Intermediate Common
Colonel (noun)
A military rank above lieutenant colonel and below brigadier general.
Beginner Common
judge (noun)
A person who judges or assesses cases, competitions, or situations.
Intermediate Common
judge (noun)
An official in a court of law with the authority to make decisions or render judgments.
Intermediate Common
great person (noun)
A prominent person recognized for their achievements or influence, often in a leadership role.
Intermediate Common
Contractor (noun)
A person or company that undertakes a contract to provide materials, labor, or services for a project.
Lower Intermediate Common
criminal (noun)
A person who commits a crime, such as theft.
villain (noun)
A villain in a theatrical play or movie.
Beginner Common
student; learner (noun)
An individual engaged in learning or studying, especially at an educational institution.
Beginner Very Common
Candidate (noun)
A person who applies or is nominated for a job, election, or program.
Beginner Common
commander (noun)
A person who gives orders or commands
Intermediate Common
proposer (noun)
A person who proposes ideas, plans, or motions for consideration, often used in formal or organizational settings.
Upper Intermediate Common
woman (noun)
An adult human female.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Adult (noun)
An adult or someone who has reached maturity.
Authority (noun)
A person in a position of authority or seniority.
Elder (noun)
An elder or older person, often respected within family or tradition.
Beginner Very Common
village chief (noun)
The leader or chief of a village responsible for administration and local governance in a rural community.
Intermediate Common
provider (noun)
A person or organization that supplies a service or product
Beginner Common
Director (noun)
A person in charge of an organization or a particular department.
Principal (noun)
The head of a school, responsible for administration and overall functioning.
Intermediate Very Common
others (noun, pronoun)
Refers to other people or individuals distinct from the speaker or listener.
Beginner Common
assailant (noun)
A person who attacks or assaults another.
Advanced Uncommon
insured (noun)
The individual covered by an insurance policy.
Upper Intermediate Common
Face challenge (verb)
To face or confront a challenge or difficulty directly.
Intermediate Common
Confront, face (verb)
To confront or directly deal with a challenge or problem
Intermediate Common
Spicy (adjective)
Having a hot and pungent taste characteristic of chili peppers or spices.
Beginner Very Common
jump; flee (verb)
To jump suddenly or to flee quickly.
Beginner Common
Reveal (verb)
To reveal or disclose information or secrets.
Announce (verb)
To announce or proclaim in a formal context.
Beginner Common
publish (verb)
To publish or disseminate information to the public through various media such as print, radio, or television.
Lower Intermediate Common
forgetful (verb)
To be momentarily forgetful or inattentive due to carelessness.
Beginner Common
Heat or burn (verb)
To heat, cook, or burn something with fire, including actions like roasting or burning a forest; can also mean inciting passion or destroying desires.
Cremate (verb)
To cremate a corpse as part of funeral rites.
Burnt (verb, adjective)
To be burnt or charred by fire.
Intermediate Common
tribe (noun)
A tribe or ethnic group sharing common traditions and cultural heritage.
Intermediate Common
If (conjunction)
If, in case, or suppose.
Intermediate Common
taro (noun)
A perennial herb with edible tubers, resembling taro.
Lower Intermediate Common
if, in case (conjunction)
Used to express the possibility of something happening, similar to 'if', 'in case', or 'supposing'.
Lower Intermediate Common
extend (verb)
To extend or spread out in a flat or wider manner, such as expanding territory or spreading a tail.
give (verb)
To give, such as sharing merit.
Intermediate Common
spread (verb)
To spread or permeate throughout an area or influence emotions.
Intermediate Common
plan (noun)
A set plan of action or a model, such as for scheming or making plans.
Beginner Very Common
Sheet (noun)
A thin, flat piece of material usually rectangular, used in various contexts like paper or metal.
Plate (noun)
A flat or thin piece used to cover, support, or decorate, often in construction or manufacturing.
Classifier (classifier)
Classifier for flat and thin objects, like CDs, pieces of paper, and slices of bread.
Beginner Common
department (noun)
A department or division within a business, organization, or government, responsible for specific functions.
medical dept. (noun)
A specific department within a hospital, such as orthopedics or pediatrics, focusing on particular medical fields.
Beginner Common
Plan (noun)
A plan or strategy to achieve a specific goal, often involving organized actions or arrangements.
Beginner Very Common
Earthquake (noun)
An earthquake is a sudden shaking of the ground caused by seismic waves passing through Earth's rocks.
Beginner Common
Map (noun)
A representation of an area on a flat surface, showing features like roads and rivers, used for navigation.
Beginner Very Common
share goodwill (verb)
To radiate or extend loving-kindness and compassion to others, often practiced in spiritual or religious contexts.
Upper Intermediate Common
wound (noun)
A break in the flesh or skin due to injury or disease.
blemish (noun)
A damaged mark or blemish on the surface of an object, like a fruit.
Beginner Common
Old trauma (noun)
An old wound or scar from a past injury, often used metaphorically to describe lingering emotional trauma or unresolved issues.
Intermediate Common
weaken (verb)
to become weaker or fainter, especially in sound or intensity
soft (adjective)
faint or soft, often used to describe sounds
gently (adverb)
softly, lightly, or faintly
Intermediate Common
Clear, clean (verb)
To clear, clean, or eliminate an area or object.
Clean, pure (adjective)
Clean, pristine, or pure, often used to describe something bright and clean.
Beginner Common
Appear (verb)
To appear suddenly or become visible unexpectedly.
Protrude (verb)
To protrude or stick out from a surface.
Beginner Common
bamboo (noun)
Various species of bamboo belonging to the Gramineae family, characterized by jointed stems.
Beginner Common