entry to school or university; matriculation; enrolment (in university, etc.) (enrollment)
situation; (present) state of affairs; circumstances
trusting too much; overestimating ability
setback; failure (e.g. plans, business); frustration; discouragement
to taste; to savor; to appreciate; to enjoy; to experience; to go through
inside; within; while (e.g. one is young); during; among; amongst; in (secret, chaos, poverty, etc.)
one side; one party; counterpart; one of a pair; fellow; mate
to give a glance (at); to take one look at
another (person); the other person; one more (person)
plain; frank; candid; open; direct; straightforward
scornful laughter; ridicule; derision; sneer
small build; small stature; petite; small pattern
manner; demeanour; demeanor; bearing
to measure; to weigh; to survey; to conjecture; to infer; to surmise
able; capable; competent; able person; person of ability
after all; in the end; anyway; (cannot) possibly; (not) at all; (not) by any means
new; novel; fresh; recent; latest; up-to-date
superiority complex; sense of superiority
various; varied; diverse; all sorts of
to take someone along; to be accompanied (by)
quick; prompt; without delay; simple; easy; effortless
popular name; common name; given name
gentlemanly; well-mannered; well-bred; gentlemanlike
(a) step; one step; level; stage; small degree; small amount
being at sea; losing one's bearings; (arch.) disorientation upon waking at night; (arch.) forgetting which house or room to enter
naked; bare; uncovered; frank; open; blunt
irritation; annoyance; frustration
to be of no concern to one; to be nothing to do with one
hard to understand; incomprehensible; unintelligible
to be noisy; to be astir; to rustle; to murmur
tradition; legend; folklore
nonsense; irresponsible remark; codswallop; random; haphazard; unsystematic
to swindle out of; to cheat out of; to defraud of; to misrepresent oneself as; to pretend to be; to assume (a name or title)
to trick; to cheat; to deceive; to coax; to wheedle; to soothe and humor (humour)
to fly about; to skip about; to bustle about
to make one's rounds; to patrol
to do without being seen (by); to do behind (someone's) back; to do without the knowledge of (e.g. one's parents)