stupid; foolish; idiotic; fool; idiot; blockhead
trouble; burden; nuisance; care; dependence; support
floating; drifting; suspension; (arch.) wandering (about)
incineration; destroy by fire
spewing; gushing; spouting; eruption; effusion
great disaster; horrible tragedy; catastrophe; catastrophic event; catastrophic incident; dire calamity
connection; link; relationship
stimulating; exciting; provocative
to deepen; to heighten; to intensify
comfortable (to live in); snug; cosy; cozy
to accompany; to follow; to keep up with
busy; having no (free) time
honour; honor; dignity; prestige; reputation; appearances
show; exhibition; spectacle
employee; worker; laborer (labourer); blue-collar worker
suffering; distress; hardship; trial
anger; rage; resentment; indignation; exasperation
lightly; gently; (breaking apart) easily
leading part; leading actor; leading actress
emission; emanation; letting out (feelings); venting; divergence (of light); divergence
forward; frontward; ahead; rectangular front
to kill (a human) using a blade (sword, machete, knife, etc.); to slice (off); to lop (off); to cut (off)
spirit of a dead person; ghost; departed soul
violent explosion; bursting
to trample down; to tread on; to ignore; to spurn
boorish; inelegant; unpolished; unromantic; tactless
setting (someone) to work; employment; using; causative (verb, etc.)
one way or the other; either way
attitude to life; form of existence; way of life
eagle (Accipitridae family)
to work out; to think out; to devise; to invent
temptation; allurement; lure; enticement; seduction
to go against; to fight against; to oppose; to resist; to deny
pity; sorrow; pitiable; pitiful; alack; alas
to not make good use of (e.g. advice); to disregard; to treat as useless; to treat with disdain
to pair with; to pair up; to pair off
indicates uncertainty or second hand nature of information quoted
training; education; stocking up; laying in; preparation (e.g. ingredients); girl studying to become a geisha
one's habitual behaviour (behavior)
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)