family circle; one's circle (of friends, co-workers, etc.); private matters; internal affairs; conservative (e.g. estimate); moderate
favour; favor; favourite; favorite; patron; supporter
to fan (oneself, flames, etc.); to flap (in the wind); to instigate; to stir up; to drive up prices (by buying a large amount of something); to take a photo from a low angle; to tailgate
whirlwind; sensation; commotion; hullabaloo
to narrowly escape (e.g. death); to hang onto (life); (arch.) to ascertain; (arch.) to make definite
state of mind; mental state; mental attitude
seclusion; reclusion; retirement (from activities)
servile submission; subservience
battle formation; lineup (e.g. for a game)
other people's affairs; somebody else's problem
loss (of something); disadvantage; mistake; error; flaw; defect
mourning; (arch.) calamity; (arch.) misfortune
to think; to consider; to think (of doing); to plan (to do); to judge; to assess; to imagine
opposite side; other side; over there; that way; the other party; the other person
vague; faint; dim; indistinct; hazy; blurry
to bluff; to act brave; to put on a bold front
extra; more; unnecessary; needless; all the more; even more
to rise; to swell; to be promoted
small; fine; detailed; stingy
reply (to a letter); response; answer
division; section; compartment; block; plot; lot
panic; scare; alarm; panic; financial panic
lion; left-hand guardian dog at a Shinto shrine
departure; setting off; being used up; being consumed; passage of time; lapse; rehearsal
natural (e.g. talent); innate; inborn; inherent
opportunism; waiting and seeing (how the wind blows); sitting on the fence; straddling
on the occasion of; at the time of
to trick; to cheat; to deceive; to coax; to wheedle; to soothe and humor (humour)
being scattered in all directions; being broken up and dispersed
warehouse; storehouse; cellar; magazine; granary; godown
revolution; rotation; turning; turning (an aircraft or ship)
inclination; tendency; nature; character
mechanism; organization; organisation
to grab; to clutch; to catch hold of (someone); to stop (e.g. a stranger in the street); towards (someone); at (someone)
tightrope walking; high-wire act; funambulism; treading a tightrope; walking on thin ice; pulling a risky balancing act
demonstration; presentation; stage show; performance
one-by-one; separately; every single; each and every; without omission
cut; reduction; curtailment
to play (games, sports); to enjoy oneself; to mess about (with alcohol, gambling, philandery, etc.); to be idle; to do nothing; to meet up (with friends); to hang out
obligation; duty; charge; responsibility
standard; set; routine; decided