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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
rain (noun)
Water that falls from clouds as drops.
sharpen (verb)
To sharpen, such as sharpening a knife.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Rain falls (verb)
The act of rain falling from the sky.
Beginner Very Common
royal rainmaking (noun)
A royal initiative for cloud seeding and artificial rainmaking to alleviate drought, particularly associated with King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
artificial rain (noun)
Artificial rain produced through cloud seeding techniques.
Upper Intermediate Common
Agent Orange (noun)
Agent Orange, a herbicide used as a defoliant during the Vietnam War.
Advanced Uncommon
Westerner (noun)
A Westerner or person of Caucasian descent.
Guava (noun)
Guava tree, a small to medium-sized fruit tree with edible fruit.
Beginner Common
France (noun)
A country in Western Europe, officially known as the French Republic.
French (adjective)
Relating to France, its people, culture, or language.
Beginner Common
fine strands (noun)
Thin, fine strands or shreds, like steel wool or mist.
exaggerate (verb)
To speak extensively and exaggerate.
Beginner Common
bury (verb)
To bury or embed something completely or partially into the ground or another substance.
ingrain (verb)
To be deeply ingrained in one's mind or consciousness.
Beginner Common
bank (noun)
The bank or shore of a river, sea, or other body of water.
edge (noun)
The side or edge of something, often indicating a boundary.
party (noun)
A party or group involved in a discussion or conflict.
Beginner Common
embed (verb)
To deeply embed or establish oneself in a place, situation, or field.
hide (verb)
To lie hidden or be buried.
Upper Intermediate Common
Dreams (noun)
Scenes or stories perceived during sleep or imaginary thoughts during wakefulness.
Dream/Imagine (verb)
To experience dreams during sleep or imagine unreal scenarios while awake.
Beginner Very Common
sweet dreams (noun)
A wish for someone to have pleasant dreams.
Beginner Very Common
dream about (verb)
To dream about something or someone during sleep.
Beginner Common
Nightmare (noun)
A disturbing or frightening dream causing distress.
Beginner Common
lid (noun)
Cover or lid used for various containers or objects.
Beginner Common
palm; sole (noun)
The surface of the hand or foot.
brave (verb)
To bravely pass through or undergo obstacles or dangers.
Beginner Common
panel (noun)
A panel used to cover roofs, ceilings, or the underside of beams.
dull (adjective)
Describes a surface that is dull and not bright, as in cloudy glass or a face with dark spots.
blemish (noun)
A blemish or imperfection on a surface.
Intermediate Common
entrust (verb)
To entrust someone to care, protect, or act on your behalf, such as leaving belongings with someone or delegating a task.
deposit (verb)
To deposit something with someone for safekeeping.
Lower Intermediate Common
leave message (verb)
To leave a message for someone on a telecommunication or digital platform.
Beginner Very Common
introduce respectfully (verb)
To introduce oneself with respect to someone of higher status.
seek mentorship (verb)
To become a disciple or receive mentorship under someone's guidance.
Intermediate Common
violate (verb)
To violate or break a law or rule.
Intermediate Common
twin (noun)
One of two children or animals born at the same birth.
Beginner Common
side (noun)
A division or section of a whole, such as in a debate or collaboration.
party (noun)
A group involved in an agreement or dispute.
department (noun)
A division within an organization, like a department or sector.
wing (noun)
A section of a military force, political faction, or a building.
Beginner Very Common
Opium (noun)
A narcotic drug from the latex of the opium poppy, used medicinally and illicitly.
Upper Intermediate Common
abscess (noun)
An infectious gland disease characterized by swelling and pus accumulation.
Intermediate Common
artistic skill (noun)
Expertise in using hands artistically, such as in embroidery or cooking; refers to artistic craftsmanship.
ability (noun)
Ability or skill in performing any task with finesse.
Advanced Rare
train (verb)
To practice or train in order to develop skills or understanding through repeated actions.
animal training (verb)
To train an animal to respond to commands.
Beginner Common
Practice (verb)
To practice or train to improve a skill or prepare for a performance.
Beginner Very Common
train (verb)
To train or practice persistently to become skilled.
Intermediate Common
compelled (verb)
To be compelled to do something against one's will.
resist (verb)
To resist or not comply.
oppose (verb)
To act against or be in opposition to something.
Upper Intermediate Common
dust (noun)
Fine particles like dust or powder derived from dry soil or other substances.
face powder (noun)
A white powder similar to flour used for applying on the face or objects, such as face powder.
Lower Intermediate Common
group (noun, classifier)
A collection of people, supernatural beings, or animals (excluding elephants) gathered together
Beginner Common
Guard (verb)
To guard or take care of someone or something.
Watch (verb)
To watch or stare at something continuously.
Beginner Common
monitor (verb)
To watch over or observe something carefully, often implying responsibility
Beginner Common
Hide (verb)
To hide or conceal using coverage.
Subtle (adjective)
Subtle or concealed, as in latent heat.
Intermediate Common
twins (adjective)
Children born from the same mother at the same or close time, such as twins or triplets. Also refers to closely paired objects.
Beginner Common
aim/desire (verb)
To aim, desire, or hope for something
Intermediate Common
Mole (noun)
A dark spot or mole on the skin, sometimes seen as a beauty mark.
Beginner Common
carry in pocket (verb)
To carry or conceal in a pocket or similar compartment, often referring to items like knives or watches.
Intermediate Common
King, leader (noun)
A title for a king or ruler, often used to denote leadership or greatness.
Wise, powerful (noun)
A respectful title for someone wise or powerful, used in literature and historical contexts.
Advanced Rare
pass by (verb)
To pass or go beyond a limit or boundary.
Beginner Common
Suffering-free (verb)
To be liberated from suffering or distress.
Upper Intermediate Common
surpass (verb)
To surpass a point or go beyond a limit.
relieve (verb)
To be relieved from a difficult situation.
time pass (verb)
Describing time passing beyond a certain period.
Intermediate Common
Employee (noun)
A person employed by an organization, typically in a non-managerial role.
Beginner Very Common
Salesperson (noun)
A person responsible for selling goods or services, often working in retail or maintaining client relationships.
Beginner Common
Regular employee (noun)
A regular employee with a permanent position, set working hours, and steady duties.
Beginner Very Common
investigative officer (noun)
A police officer responsible for investigating crimes, gathering evidence, and preparing cases for prosecution.
Upper Intermediate Common
Gamble (verb)
To gamble or bet using intelligence, skill, and luck.
Gambling (noun)
An activity or game involving gambling or wagering.
Intermediate Common
meet (verb)
To encounter or meet someone or something, often by chance.
discover (verb)
To find or discover something, especially after searching.
Beginner Very Common
meet (verb)
To meet or encounter, either by arrangement or by chance.
Beginner Common