abusive language; violent language; wild words
steward; butler; court official; deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
meaning; significance; sense
something like ...; things like ...; someone like ...; the likes of ...
thank you; thanks; much (thanks); very (sorry); quite; really; somehow
difficult; hard; impossible; unfeasible; fussy; particular; gloomy
step; stair; grade; rank; counter for breaks in written language (or speech, etc.); dan
plain; plateau; tableland
pardon; forgiveness; exemption; permission
attention; notice; care; caution; advice; warning
insufficiency; deficiency; shortage; dissatisfaction; discontent; complaint
to refuse; to decline; to deny
because; the reason is; if you want to know why
unnatural; artificial; affected; strained
evident; plain; distinct; clear
to attract interest; to arouse someone's interest
(not) ever; (not) at all; (not) on any account; deepest bottom of the earth
reasoning; inference; deduction; mystery or detective genre
sad; wretched; deplorable
to be affected; to put on airs; to pose
advice; counsel; suggestion; tip; hint
to lose (a chance); to miss (a chance); to overlook; to omit; to deviate
to be prolonged; to drag on
to spend (money) like water; to spend (money) like it grows on trees; to throw around (one's money); to play ducks and drakes with
going unsolved; remaining unanswered
tragedy; tragic drama; tragic play; tragedy; calamity; disaster
but; however; provided that
condition; assumption; intention; intent; premise (in logic)
to advance; to move forward; to carry forward (plans, work, etc.); to proceed with; to raise; to elevate
by means of; due to; because of; according to
to consist of; to be made up of; to be concluded (e.g. of an agreement); to hold true (e.g. of a theory); to be viable (of a business, lifestyle, etc.); to carry on
in order to (e.g. meet goal); so that; take care (so as); hoping or wishing for something
those (near the second person)
one-by-one; separately; in detail
formation; establishment; conclusion (e.g. of a deal); reaching (e.g. an agreement); being valid (of a theory, argument, etc.); holding