victim; injured party; sufferer
to suffer mentally; to be in emotional pain
to go to the bottom of an affair; to inquire into the origin
false charge; false accusation; misrepresentation
selection; choice; option
to be unusual (of a person or of a thing); to be uncommon; to be peculiar; to be crazy; to be eccentric; to be different
for example; for instance; e.g.
future (usually near); prospects
bottom of one's heart; depths of one's mind; innermost thoughts; from the bottom of one's heart; wholeheartedly; truly
agreement; consent; same opinion; same view; same meaning
assertion; declaration; affirmation
noted family; noble family; prestigious school, organization, business, etc.
to be descended from; to inherit (a disposition, etc.) from one's ancestors
to be able to reach; to be within one's reach; to be able to afford; to be near (a certain age)
lower layer; layer beneath; lower strata (classes)
(social) class; rank; grade
as a matter of fact; to tell the truth
job; work; duties; trade; skill
period; epoch; the times; those days; oldness; ancientness
prodigy; talented person; person of exceptional talent; genius
conclusion; end; settlement; balance; harmony; fitting (in)
intention; idea; inclination; wish
to carry on one's back; to be burdened with; to take responsibility for; to have (something) in the background; to be in front (of something); to be conceited
parent-child relationship
official; formal; formula (e.g. mathematical); official (social media) account (of a company, organization, etc.)
place; spot; field; discipline; occasion; situation; scene (of a play, movie, etc.)
at hand; on hand; way of moving one's arms; skill; money at hand; pocket money
double-dealing; duplicity; equivocation; (lit.) double-tongued
to distinguish oneself; to stand out
plausible (but untrue); credible (e.g. of a lie); specious; truthy
really; very; extremely; (not) anything; (not) at all; (not) a bit
every month; trite; commonplace; conventional
layman (esp. as opposed to a Buddhist monk); laity; local manners; modern customs; common; popular
to be suspected (of); to be under suspicion (of)