child prodigy; infant genius; wonder child
to plan; to intend; to aspire to; to set aims (sights on)
entry to school or university; matriculation; enrolment (in university, etc.) (enrollment)
supremacy; predominance; being superior to
lower grade; low class; junior (officer)
public-spirited or self-sacrificing individual
never ceasing; never ending; endless
(exercising) the right to command
to get tired of (doing); to lose interest in
to entrust (a person) with power of attorney (to do something for one)
danger to oneself; (fear of) one's physical safety
(game pieces, soldiers, etc.) under one's control
to misread; to read wrongly; to misinterpret
consent; approval; acceptance; agreement; compliance
to express (in words); to confess
to be anxious or concerned about; to ponder (anxiously); to fear; to investigate; to consider; to plan
to have a reason; to have an excuse
imbecility; feeblemindedness; dark
magnificent; grand; majestic; splendid
to be befuddled (with drink); to be intoxicated; to be infatuated; to be entranced; to be carried away
wild enthusiasm; being crazy about
to make merry; to be festive
another place; somewhere else; outside (one's family or group); someone else; not caring for; being indifferent to
information; (brief) notice; letting someone know; first report; initial report
to chide; to rebuke; to reprove
sweet-smelling; fragrant; aromatic; good (reputation, condition, results, etc.); favorable
precisely; exactly; plumb; damn; stupid; cursed
to disagree; to dispute; to fight (over)
un-; non-; negative prefix
effect; result; worth; use; avail
great (quantity, amount, etc.); huge; enormous; serious
to break down due to overwork; to try so hard that the situation gets worse
to go; to move (in a direction or towards a specific location); to proceed; to take place; to pass through; to come and go; to walk
to droop (e.g. ears of grain); to bow one's head; to hang one's head
to prepare for death; to get ready to die
obligation; duty; charge; responsibility
sigh (of grief, disappointment, etc.); grieving; lamenting; deploring