personality; character; individuality; personhood
split; division; break up
act of self-harm; self-injurious behavior; self-injurious behaviour
marsh; swamp; wetland; being hooked (on a video game, TV show, etc.)
insurrection; mutiny; rebellion; revolt; uprising
to determine (esp. a culprit or underlying cause); to pin down; to ascertain; (arch.) to stab to death
several times (as large, over)
to feel right; to sit well with one; to be happy about; to suit to a T; to fit well together
to take over; to capture; to seize; to hijack (vehicle, account, etc.)
highest grade; superlative degree
possession; occupation; occupancy
trend; tendency; movement; attitude
to help; to assist; to aid; to contribute to; to be a factor in
expectation; anticipation; purpose; intention; others' opinions of one; speculation
young girl; lass; adolescent female
one's turn; one's shift; one's turn on stage; screen time; screentime
itching to do something; impatient; sorely tempted; eager
to feel hot; to flush; to burn
hard fighting; hard struggle; fighting against heavy odds
exposure; laying bare; baring (e.g. skin); (photographic) exposure
to clatter; to flap (noisily); to rattle; to walk around being unable to settle down
to tell; to inform; to announce; to indicate; to signal; to mark
this and that; this or that; one thing after another
inner canthus; inner corner of the eye
to get tired of; to lose interest in; to be fed up with; to have enough
again; once more; a second time
elevation; rise; improvement; advancement; progress
distorted; crooked; oval; elliptical shape; round, wooden container for cooked rice; oval coin
growth; development; growing up; growth (of a company, the economy, etc.)
wrong (guess or estimate); misdirected
to go to see (something, someone); to visit
to leave as; to view as; to maintain the status quo
to strive; to endeavour; to endeavor; to make an effort; to be zealous
hammer; hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; someone who sinks like a stone
to get mended; to be repaired; to return to normal; to recover (e.g. one's temper); to be corrected; to get put right; to come right