fool; nitwit; The Fool (Tarot card)
foolish; nonsensical; absurd; ridiculous; trifling
foolish thing; stupid thing; absurdity
good thing; nice thing; good excuse; good grounds; interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
welcome rain; merciful rain; blessed rain; rain after a long dry period
extensive; vast range; wide scope
falsely similar; counterfeit
drop (e.g. of water); drip
to knock (someone) to their feet; to knock down; to send flying; to strike; to drive away (one's sorrows, worries, etc.); to dispel
trouble (I have put you through); (your) hard work; thank you for your hard work; I appreciate your efforts
idea; conception; way of thinking; approach; expression
being a poor loser; unwillingness to admit defeat; sour grapes
(cutting) with a single stroke; lopping off (branches, etc.); (cutting hair) short; drastically (slash a budget, etc.); resolutely; ruthlessly (discard, etc.)
poi (Maori style of performance art); poi (tethered weights used in poi performances)
(establishing a) big lead; (winning by a) huge margin; breaking away (from the field)
deep pool; deep water; abyss; depths (e.g. of despair, etc.); grip (e.g. of death)
rating; classification; allocation; grading
frame (e.g. of film, panel in a comic, etc.); scene; time block (e.g. of a class schedule)
older brother and younger sister
handsome youth (male); pretty boy
to attract notice; to catch the eye; to stand out
cloudiness; cloudy weather; fog (on a mirror, glasses, etc.); cloud (e.g. in marble); gloom; dejection
artistry; artistic quality; artistic character
honorific/polite/humble prefix
cool; chilly; feeling nice and cold
descendant; posterity; offspring
to give a glance (at); to take one look at
youth; child (esp. of the young son of someone of high social standing); young; new
headship of a family; family property
common sense; common knowledge; common understanding
lack of common sense; thoughtlessness; senselessness; irrationality; absurdity
to oppress; to persecute; to tyrannize
equality; impartiality; evenness
to be possible; to be likely; to be probable
right and wrong; right or wrong
Briton; Englishman; (the) English
you; (arch.) your residence
stern; grim; rough; rugged; forbidding; overbearing