steady; sound; reliable; solid
lightly and smoothly (of movements); swiftly; glidingly; (progressing) smoothly; (solving) easily
to slip through; to make one's way through quickly
unrelated; irrelevant; unconcerned; unconnected
to trick; to cheat; to deceive; to seduce
to be able (in a position) to do; to be up to the task; to be ready; to be completed; to be made; to be built; to be good at
success; passing (e.g. exam); eligibility
to be on track; to be going to plan; to enter orbit
forward; frontward; ahead; rectangular front
tone of voice; mimicry; imitative voice
presumably; it seems that ...; I guess that ...; I suppose that ...; one could infer that ...
right; correct; proper; righteous; just
calling repeatedly (e.g. someone's name); pronouncing successively (usu. repeating a syllable with voicing, as in "tsuzuku")
leaving one's own house (e.g. when going to war); departure; setting out; starting a new life; starting life anew
to celebrate; to congratulate; to present (a gift) in celebration; to drink in celebration; to wish for (a happy future, good fortune, etc.); to pray for
to stop (in one's tracks); to come to a stop; to halt; to pause; to stand still
to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to hug; to have (a thought or feeling); to hold; to harbour (suspicion, doubt, etc.)
class (of students); group (of people); party; lot; bunch; crime family; organized-crime syndicate
dangling heavily; swaying to and fro; strolling; rambling; idly; lazily
adultery; immorality; impropriety; (an) affair
to be opposite; to face each other; to confront (an issue); to face
terrific; staggering; tremendous; frightful; ghastly; horrific
rest; break; recess; intermission
(a place) out of one's reach
to slouch; to stoop; to bend forward; to lean forward
to steal a glance; to intercept and read (e.g. other people's email)
to envy; to be envious of; to be jealous of
gloomy; melancholy; dreary; depressed; dismal
miserable; disconsolate; helpless; cheerless; downhearted; dreary
to take offense; to take offence; to get angry; to lose one's temper
to bash; to hit hard; to strike; to beat (someone in battle)
companion; partner; other party; addressee; opponent (sports, etc.)
wicked person; evil person; scoundrel; bad thing; mischief
desire; wish; request; entreaty; prayer; (written) application