decision; settlement; definition
reverse; opposite; converse (of a hypothesis, etc.); inverse (function)
favorite (to win); favourite; likely winner; one's heart's desire; first choice
to turn; to revolve; to visit several places; to function well; to pass a certain time
next; following; subsequent; stage; station
meeting; conference; session; assembly; council; convention
unsteadily (e.g. on one's feet); shakily; wavering (in one's mind); unsteadily; aimlessly; unconsciously
application; request; petition
father-in-law; foster father; stepfather
expert's written opinion or report
(not) ever; (not) by any means; (not) in the least; (not) in any way; (not) at all
may; might; perhaps; may be; possibly
but (still); and yet; nevertheless; even so; notwithstanding
listen!; you see; mind you; remember
to be caught in; to be stuck in; to stop by; to drop in for a short visit; to get mixed up in (trouble); to get entangled in (a problem); to fall for (a trick)
steady; sound; solid; reliable; trustworthy
to advance; to go forward; to precede; to go ahead (of); to make progress; to improve; to deepen
to be doing; to be in the process of doing
uncomfortable feeling; feeling out of place; sense of discomfort; malaise; physical unease
river; stream; River; the ... river
violent; furious; extreme; intense; fervent; vehement
eyewitness report; eyewitness information
favour; favor; favourite; favorite; patron; supporter
continuously in some state (for a long time, distance); throughout; much (better, etc.); by far; far away; long ago
isn't it?; let's ...; why don't we ...; how about we ...
at last; finally; barely; narrowly; just
lunch; noon; midday; daytime; waking up; getting up
to receive; to get; to eat; to drink; to be crowned with; to wear (on one's head)
always; all the time; never; usual; regular
to open (e.g. doors); to open (e.g. business, etc.); to be empty; to be vacant; to be available; to be open (e.g. neckline, etc.); to have been opened (of one's eyes, mouth, etc.)
to sit; to squat; to assume (a position); to hold steady; to hold still
affinity; feeling of closeness (with someone); feeling of kinship
to grow hot (e.g. water); to boil; to get excited (at); to erupt (in applause, cheering, etc.); to ferment; to melt (of metal)