to lose; to miss (a change, opportunity); to lose (a loved one); to be bereaved of; to concede (goals, points, etc.)
to mourn over the death of
to deify; to enshrine; to pray; to worship
treason; treachery; mutiny; rebellion; insurrection
to treat with medicinal steam (a swelling, etc.); to dry the bottom of a ship (to prevent insect damage)
to wake; to wake up; to become sober; to sober up; to come to one's senses; to be disillusioned
judgement; judgment; refereeing; umpiring; referee; umpire
the five virtues; tripod; three or four-legged kettle stand; family crest in the shape of such an object
state of mind; mentality; psychology
origin of a word; derivation of a word; etymology
prejudice; bias; distorted view
to resemble each other; to resemble one another
(act of) encouragement; stimulus; incentive
imitating; copying; mimicry; behavior; behaviour; action
one's superior; higher-up; boss; senior
to flatter; to curry favour (with); to play up (to); to suck up (to); to toady (to)
distrust; unjust suspicion
level; standard; level (plane); floor; spirit level; (surveyor's) level
to descend; to go down; to be handed down (of an order, judgment, etc.); to pass (of time); to surrender; to capitulate; to be less than
pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)
to exchange glances; to look at each other; to postpone; to put off; to contrast; to compare
to take a breather; to take a rest; to catch one's breath; to take a breath
other than; excluding; without
(on) one's own; (by) oneself
good luck; fortune; happiness; harvest; yield
sensation; feeling; tendency; propensity
good; excellent; sufficient; enough; profitable (deal, business offer, etc.); beneficial
to benefit (the world, society, etc.); to be of use to; to be of service to
foreign trade; external trade
to take; to carry (something) away; to bear
(United States of) America; USA
exchange; interchange; switching; reciprocity; barter; substitution
loss and gain; advantage and disadvantage
to decrease (in size or number); to diminish; to abate
to float; to become merry; to be cheerful; to become loose; to become unsteady; to feel out of it; to be cut off (e.g. from those around you)