to air; to dry; to drain (off); to drink up; to deprive of a role, job, etc.
poor health; ill health; unhealthy
to support each other; to support one another
creeping about; stirring restlessly; squirming
flurried; flustered; upset; nervous; embarrassed
to hang (something) on (something); to throw on (clothes); to hook; to catch; to cheat; to evade payment; to drink (alcohol)
with profound (often hidden) meaning; pregnant with significance; meaningful; suggestive; interesting
smoothly; swimmingly; forthrightly; without hesitation
chance; stroke of luck; (curious) turn of events
to be born (with); to be born (to be); to be destined
working; being employed; being hired
will; desire; ambition; urge (e.g. creative urge)
to chip; to be chipped; to be missing (from a set, team, etc.); to be absent; to be lacking (in); to be short (of)
full; wholehearted; utmost; overall width
to fix upon (one-sidedly); to (ignore somebody's position and) arbitrarily decide something is the case; to scold; to take (a person) to task
chance; start; cue; excuse; motive; impetus
position; situation; viewpoint; standpoint; point of view
it is assuredly (that)...; can say with confidence that it is...
to ill-treat; to bully; to torment; to be tough on (e.g. one's body); to treat harshly
zealous; enthusiastic; ardent; fervent; keen; eager
honorific/polite/humble prefix; honorific suffix
small salary; meagre salary; low pay
person willing to take on a role; willing candidate
to be saved; to be rescued; to escape harm; to be spared damage; to be helped; to be saved trouble
dismissal; discharge; beheading; decapitation
link; connection; filler; stopgap (job, budget, etc.); thickener (e.g. in cooking); thickening; hedging
just one person; only one
nature (of a person); sex; gender; sex (i.e. sexual attraction, activity, etc.); gender; -ty
disturbance of consciousness
layman (esp. as opposed to a Buddhist monk); laity; local manners; modern customs; common; popular
authorization; authorisation; acknowledgment; acknowledgement; certification; recognition
restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence
to compel; to force; to oblige
custom; practice; said; aforementioned; instance; example
to some extent; to a certain extent
expressing emotion; drawing facial expressions
to become possible; to become able to (do)
intake (e.g. of salt); ingestion; absorption (e.g. of new knowledge); adoption (e.g. of foreign culture); reception and protection