correction; revision; redressing; rectifying
to live; to reside; to inhabit
luxury; extravagance; to live in luxury; to indulge oneself; lavish (use of something); abundant
reason; logic; sense; truth; right
to like; to love; to be fond of
grief; sorrow; extreme sadness; heartbreak
together; jointly; at the same time; with; both
food; foodstuff; eating; appetite; meal; portion
education; schooling; training; culture; cultivation; education
to slide; to slip off; to get dislocated; to be out of alignment; to get dislodged; to deviate
to admonish; to persuade; to warn; to remonstrate
healthy; sound; wholesome
growth; development; growing up; growth (of a company, the economy, etc.)
intake (e.g. of salt); ingestion; absorption (e.g. of new knowledge); adoption (e.g. of foreign culture); reception and protection
to do what one is told to; to take someone's advice; to listen to what someone says
use; application; employment; utilization; utilisation
mean; contemptible; despicable; dirty; foul; cowardly
at that time; in those days; at that moment; then
to worry about; to be anxious about; to be concerned about; to lament; to grieve; to feel sorrow for
loss (of weight or volume, e.g. in transit); ullage; outage; decrease (in value); reduction
economic slump; economic stagnation; lackluster economy; stagnant economy; sluggish economy; slow economy
insufficiency; deficiency; shortage; dissatisfaction; discontent; complaint
being particular (about); being fussy; being picky; being choosy; being fastidious
selection; making a choice; sifting; decision to adopt or reject
narrow; tight; formal; stiff; constrained; uncomfortable
to yield; to give in; to bend (knee, etc.); to subdue; to overpower; (arch.) to feel down
as is; as it is; as things are; like this; this way; at this rate
to corner; to drive to the wall; to run down; to track down; to chase after
adult (esp. person 20 years old or over); grownup; becoming an adult; coming of age; growing up (to be a man, woman)
health is wealth; health is your most valuable asset
consideration; taking into account
contention; competition; rivalry; quarrel
other companies in the same business; rival firms
police officer; policeman; policewoman
field; sphere; realm; division; branch
to break through (e.g. one's doubts); to become unbound by (e.g. the past); to allay (e.g. anger); to burst (e.g. a boil)