serious; earnest; real sword (as opposed to a wooden practice weapon)
shudder; shiver; trembling with fear
warm and fluffy; soft; steamy hot (food); hot and flaky; feeling mentally tired; feeling of tired relief or accomplishment after effort or perseverance
separation (e.g. of rubbish when recycling); classification; discrimination; division; distinction
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
devastating; gut-wrenching; shocking; startling; sensational; astounding
one-sided; unilateral; arbitrary
surprise attack; sneak attack; foul play
change of heart; change of mind; change in love interest
declaration; proclamation; announcement
royal prince; crown prince's younger brother
to summon; to get used to call
society; the world; the times
exchange; interchange; switching; reciprocity; barter; substitution
peculiarity; uniqueness; characteristic
beyond comparison; incomparable
(a) grain; (a) drop; (a) bead
being moved (to tears); being touched (by); (falling) softly (of leaves, petals, etc.); becoming slightly drunk; becoming tipsy
carelessly (throwing, tossing, etc.); nonchalantly; casually
flapping (of a flag, fan, etc.); fluttering; pitter-patter (of footsteps); quickly (making progress); in quick succession
misunderstanding; misapprehension; false impression; to be mistaken; to have the wrong idea
the future (usually distant); future tense; the world to come
to burst (open); to break; to split
from the beginning; from the first; all along; of course
to constrict one's chest; to wring one's heart; to wrench one's heart
weeping; sobbing; softly (crying); with a prolonged dull pain; having a griping pain
in the same way as; just like
sticking; clinging; with a smack (e.g. sitting down); hard; all over; thickly
to blow fiercely; to rage; (arch.) to play (a flute, etc.) for fun
to go along; to walk along; to follow
banksia rose (Rosa banksiae)
poor; pitiful; piteous; pitiable
to sob; to be choked with tears
dull sound; muffled sound
scream; shriek; shout; exclamation
to shrug (shoulders); to duck (head); to draw back (body)
to fall down; to fall over; to turn out; to play out; to abandon Christianity (and convert to Buddhism); to apostatize
completely submerged (e.g. in water); completely soaked (e.g. with rain)
hands and feet; limbs; person at one's beck and call; person at hand; reliable worker
place hidden from view; cover; shelter; hiding place