presentiment; premonition; hunch; to have a premonition; to have a hunch
to threaten; to menace; to frighten (into doing)
god; deity; incredible; fantastic; (arch.) Emperor (of Japan); (arch.) thunder
river; stream; River; the ... river
car; automobile; vehicle; wheel
ancient times; distant past; antiquity
earth, water, fire, and wind (the four elements)
frequently; repeatedly; eagerly; keenly; hard; terribly
imagination; supposition; guess
water (esp. cool, fresh water, e.g. drinking water); fluid (esp. in an animal tissue); liquid; flood; floodwaters; water offered to wrestlers just prior to a bout
superstition; superstitious belief
zeal; enthusiasm; ardor; ardour
stimulus; impetus; incentive; encouragement; motivation; provocation
to touch; to feel; to touch (with); to experience; to come in contact with; to touch on (a subject); to allude to
or; either ... or; maybe; perhaps; some ... and others ...; sometimes ... and at other times ...
to rescue from; to help out of; to save
to think (about, of); to think over; to consider; to bear in mind; to think (that); to believe; to intend (to do)
existence; being; survival; to exist; to live; to survive
to measure; to weigh; to survey; to conjecture; to infer; to surmise
great (i.e. great-grandson, great-grandmother)
and; moreover; besides; as well as; and on top of that; at the same time
wife and children; (arch.) wife
to take someone along; to be accompanied (by)
heavy; weighty; heavy (feeling); depressed; slow; sluggish; important (position, responsibility, etc.)
dregs; lees; grounds; sediment
on the way; en route; in the middle of; midway; halfway
waiting; expectation; standby image (on a mobile phone); (phone) wallpaper
how; in what way; why; for what reason; cannot possibly; no way
once; before; formerly; never yet; never before; first time
mind; spirit; attitude; mentality; spirit (of a matter); essence
to raise; to lift; to boost; to enhance
to lead (a) life (usu. preceded by the type of life)
emptiness; hollowness; vacancy; inanity; pointlessness; meaninglessness
cavity; hollow; void; hollow (voice, smile, etc.); blank (eyes, look, etc.); vacant (expression, stare, etc.)
interest (in something); curiosity (about something); zest (for)
to lose; to miss (a change, opportunity); to lose (a loved one); to be bereaved of; to concede (goals, points, etc.)
taste for the simple and quiet; rustic simplicity; austere refinement; enjoyment of a quiet life
monotony; monotone; dullness; monotone; monotonic