manuscript (book);  written copy of a book;  codex;  transcription;  copying
 form (printing);  forme;  typesetting plate;  original edition (of a publication)
 human being;  human;  person;  character (of a person)
 language;  dialect;  word;  phrase;  speech;  (manner of) speaking
 to translate;  to interpret
 endorsing and questioning the preceding statement;  lamenting reflections on the preceding statement
 self-confidence;  confidence (in oneself)
 nonexistent;  not being (there);  unowned;  not had;  unique;  not;  impossible
 terrible;  dreadful;  amazing (e.g. of strength);  great (e.g. of skills);  to a great extent;  vast (in numbers)
 century;  era;  of the century (e.g. fight of the century)
 breakthrough;  great discovery
 deliberately;  carefully;  thoroughly;  without rushing
 had better ...;  had better not ...
 that is so;  that is right;  it looks to me;  people say that;  it is said that;  I hear that
 as one would expect;  naturally;  indeed;  still;  all the same;  after all
 difficult;  hard;  impossible;  unfeasible;  fussy;  particular;  gloomy
 and;  besides;  because;  since;  the thing is;  for one thing
 extent;  degree;  limit;  bounds;  (span of) time;  (a) distance;  the state of
 to come out;  to appear;  to turn up;  to emerge
 with a swoosh;  at one fell swoop
 what!;  oh;  what the heck;  what the;  damn
 voice;  singing (of a bird);  chirping (of an insect);  voice;  opinion (as expressed in words);  sound;  sense (of something's arrival)
 perhaps;  possibly;  maybe;  if;  in case;  in the event that
 large;  big;  great;  prominent;  -sized;  as big as;  university
 indication;  sign;  hint;  tone (of the market)
 to disappear;  to vanish;  to go out (of a fire, light, etc.);  to die;  to fade (of a feeling, impression, etc.);  to vanish (e.g. of hope);  to go away (e.g. of a smell, itchiness, sleepiness)
 as expected;  sure enough;  after all (is said and done);  in the end;  too;  also
 tradition;  legend;  folklore
 expectation;  anticipation;  prediction;  forecast;  conjecture
 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.)
 to feel;  to sense;  to experience
 time;  hour;  occasion;  case;  chance;  opportunity
 be supposed or expected to (do);  be sure to (do);  ought to (do)
 to seek knowledge;  to ask for instruction
 everything;  all;  the whole;  entirely;  completely;  wholly