pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)
 time around sunset;  early evening
 cry (esp. animal);  roar;  chirp;  tweet;  bark;  whine
 to hear;  to listen (e.g. to music);  to ask;  to enquire;  to hear about;  to hear of;  to follow (advice, order, etc.)
 to be lost (e.g. luggage);  to be missing;  to be used up;  to be run out;  to disappear (e.g. pain);  to be lost (e.g. a dream, confidence)
 oneself;  oneself;  for oneself;  personally
 solitude;  loneliness;  isolation
 knowingly or unknowingly;  with or without someone's knowledge
 to stand (still) a while;  to loiter;  to stop
 eye;  eyeball;  eyesight;  sight;  look;  stare;  notice
 to change color (esp. leaves, fruit, flowers) (colour);  to turn crimson (e.g. leaves in autumn);  to begin to redden;  to ripen;  to grow ripe
 to be reflected;  to harmonize with (harmonise);  to come out (photo);  to be projected;  to be displayed (on a screen)
 expression;  presentation;  representation;  notation
 I see;  that's right;  indeed
 indicates word or phrase being defined;  used for quoting (thoughts, speech, etc.);  with;  (not) as much as;  (not) so much as;  the fact that
 that is so;  that is right;  it looks to me;  people say that;  it is said that;  I hear that
 lofty;  sublime;  noble;  the sublime (aesthetics)
 something;  some;  somehow;  for some reason;  (is there) something (you want, etc.)
 like;  similar to;  (I) think (that);  (I) have a feeling (that);  feels like;  feels similar to
 to be seen;  to be in sight;  to look;  to seem;  to come
 to change (with the passage of time);  to fade;  to wane;  to decline
 again;  once more;  also;  too;  on the other hand;  while;  and
 may;  might;  perhaps;  may be;  possibly
 sometime;  someday;  one day;  some time or other;  the other day;  in due course
 day;  days;  sun;  sunshine;  (the) day;  daytime;  date
 here I am;  I'm home!;  presently;  right away;  right now
 somehow;  how;  in what way;  why;  what kind of
 to become angry or sullen;  to take offense;  to be miffed;  to come unstuck from;  to peel off;  to come off
 bad;  poor;  poor (quality);  inferior;  evil;  sinful;  ugly
 to permit;  to allow;  to forgive;  to pardon;  to exempt (someone) from;  to remit;  to acknowledge
 to be surprised;  to be astonished
 to believe;  to believe in;  to place trust in;  to confide in;  to have faith in
 to make a mistake;  to be incorrect;  to be mistaken