hard to say; inexpressible; hesitant to say; embarrassing; delicate
misunderstanding; mistaken idea; wrong guess
confession; acknowledgement; confession of love; professing one's feelings; confession of sins (e.g. the confessional)
one-sided; unilateral; arbitrary
toot (e.g. of trumpet); honk (e.g. of klaxon); beep; farting sound; sound of something being inflated; puff
whoops; oops; gulp; ulp; ugh; yuck
mental; spiritual; emotional
to vomit; to throw up; to emit; to send forth; to give (an opinion); to make (a comment)
good-natured person; good person; (one's) lover; boyfriend; girlfriend
in a daze; absent-mindedly; dimly; hazily; with a roar (of flames); with a whoosh
to turn completely into; to become completely
similarly; same (idea); same (name)
heartrending; pitiful; saddening; pathetic; heart-breaking
poor; pitiable; pathetic; pitiful
to starve; to be famished; to be hungry; to be starved of (e.g. love); to be thirsty for (e.g. knowledge); to be hungry for
not limited to; not just ...
theory; doctrine; opinion; view; rumour; rumor
to carry on one's shoulder; to shoulder; to bear; to bear (burden, responsibility, etc.); to take upon oneself
minute (unit of time); fun (one tenth of a monme, 5.787 grains)
settlement; solution; resolution
circuit (electric); cycle (e.g. Krebs cycle)
to change configuration (e.g. electrical wiring); to reconfigure
positive (e.g. thinking); positive (photography); positive (electrical polarity)
thought; consideration; thinking
change; modification; alteration; revision; amendment
emotion; feeling; feelings; sentiment
hero; heroine; Eroica Symphony (Beethoven, 1804); Heroic Polonaise (Chopin)
hesitation; indecision; vacillation
to nod; to bow one's head in assent; to agree
to rot; to go bad; to corrode; to weather; to become useless; to blunt; to become depraved
licentious; profligate; dissipated; riotous; wild
depravity; corruption; degradation
work experience; work history
having experienced (something); having had the experience (of)
license; permit; licence; certificate
teacher's license (licence) (required to teach in preschool, elementary or secondary schools)
someone who is greatly one's senior; veteran