unskillful;  childish;  immature;  naive;  artless;  clumsy
 true;  real;  genuine;  proper;  utter
 purpose;  goal;  aim;  objective;  intention
 past;  after;  too (much);  over- (e.g. eating)
 but (still);  and yet;  nevertheless;  even so;  notwithstanding
 to do together;  to share;  to participate in
 to rub on;  to rub against;  to wipe on;  to lay the blame on
 injustice;  impropriety;  unreasonableness;  undeserved;  unfair;  invalid
 lawlessness;  injustice;  wrong;  outrageous;  lawless;  disorderly
 to be subject to punishment;  to be punished
 doubt;  misgivings;  distrust;  suspicion
 another time;  again;  over again;  formally;  especially;  intentionally
 possible;  potential;  practicable;  feasible
 intimacy;  friendship;  friendly relations
 to cut;  to cut through;  to sever (connections, ties);  to turn off (e.g. the light);  to terminate (e.g. a conversation);  to hang up (the phone);  to punch (a ticket)
 person;  someone;  human beings;  mankind;  human (Homo sapiens);  (other) people;  others
 to spur on;  to urge forward;  to impel;  to drive at high speed (e.g. a car)
 reliance;  trust;  faith;  confidence
 advantage;  benefit;  profit;  interest
 so far;  up to now;  hitherto;  that's enough (for today);  it ends here
 second day of the month;  two days
 thanks;  gratitude;  manners;  etiquette;  bow;  reward;  gift
 one;  for one thing;  only;  (not) even;  just (e.g. "just try it");  some kind of;  one type of
 hypothesis;  supposition;  assumption;  tentative theory
 to establish;  to formulate
 sun (approx. 3.03 cm);  length;  measurement;  shortness;  tininess
 patriarch;  head of a family
 revival;  restoration;  resuscitation
 anything and everything;  just about everything
 state;  condition;  situation;  appearance;  circumstances
 to bring back;  to restore
 to be hit;  to strike;  to touch;  to be in contact;  to be equivalent to;  to be applicable;  to be right on the money (of a prediction, criticism, etc.)
 poor;  needy;  lacking (quantity and quality-wise);  poor;  scanty
 to gasp;  to pant;  to breathe hard;  to suffer;  to struggle
 to gain the understanding (of);  to obtain consent (from)
 to live;  to exist;  to make a living;  to subsist;  to be in effect;  to be in use
 desperation;  struggle to the death
 to desire;  to wish for;  to expect;  to see;  to command (a view of)
 fate;  destiny (esp. as a mysterious force that binds two people together);  relationship (e.g. between two people);  bond;  family ties;  affinity;  opportunity