pastor; minister; clergyman; reverend
acting up to one's words; consistency between speech and action
to encourage (someone); to cheer (someone) up; to give someone a charge; to empower
secretary (government); director; chief
to die down (storm, anger, conflict, etc.); to calm down; to be at peace; to be governed well; to subside (of pain, symptoms, etc.); to be alleviated
personality; character; personal appearance; gentility
to shout; to cry; to scream; to clamour
to become serious; to take something seriously (joke, teasing); to become irritated or angry (usu. at something trivial); to get worked up
what!; oh; what the heck; what the; damn
to let out a cry; to shout
steward; butler; court official; deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
to be stormy; to be rough; to be rough (of skin); to be chapped; to be ruined; to fall into ruin
to summon; to get used to call
quickly; at once; right away; hurriedly
oof (i.e. a grunt of effort); a lot; plenty
feeling sick (suddenly); feeling queasy; feeling nauseated; being angry (suddenly); being offended; being disgusted
selfishness; egotism; egoism; egocentricity
self-conceit; self-satisfaction; self-righteousness; self-importance; complacency
to mistake one thing for another; to mix up two things; to confuse two things; to misunderstand; to misapprehend
lintel (lacking the grooves needed for a sliding door)
colleague; workmate; comrade; coworker
leaving behind; desertion; abandonment
to get lost; to become lost; to go astray
all present; all concerned; all of us
establishing; proving; ascertaining; identifying; confirming
craft; cunning; guile; serpentine wisdom
to join (hands); to take (each other's hands); to scramble for; to struggle for; to pay attention to; to take notice of
to make use of aizuchi; to back-channel; to throw in interjections to show that one is paying attention
pout; displeasure; ill humor; ill humour; sullenness
for goodness' sake; for the love of God; I implore you, ...; I beg of you, ...
wicked tongue; abusive language
bitter (e.g. criticism); sharp; biting; severe; scathing; harsh
to grow hot (e.g. water); to boil; to get excited (at); to erupt (in applause, cheering, etc.); to ferment; to melt (of metal)
to boil; to seethe; to roil (e.g. waterfall, torrent); to foam; to well up (of emotions); to overflow (e.g. fighting spirit)
fate; destiny (esp. as a mysterious force that binds two people together); relationship (e.g. between two people); bond; family ties; affinity; opportunity
human emotions (joy, anger, grief and pleasure)
centre of attention; center of attention