gradually (progress into a state); in sequence; in order; in turn
to be disheartened; to lose heart; to be sprained; to be snapped; to be broken
to take out; to get out; to put out; to reveal; to submit (e.g. thesis); to turn in; to publish
to abandon; to fail; to desert; to forsake
one (esp. of two); the other; on the one hand; on the other hand; whereas; although
not only ... (but also); not merely; as well as; furthermore; besides; moreover
eye; eyeball; eyesight; sight; look; stare; notice
certainly; of course; even if; no matter (who, what, when, where, why, how); without even; without so much as; at the (least, earliest, etc.)
to say; to utter; to name; to call; to go (e.g. "the alarm went ping"); to make a noise
turning around (once); suddenly; abruptly; completely (wrapped in something); quickly (unwrapping something); beautiful, round (eyes)
sect; denomination; tenets (of a religious sect)
private person; individual
setback; failure (e.g. plans, business); frustration; discouragement
whole; entirety; whatever (is the matter)
defeat; loss; reverse; setback
to tie; to fasten; to wear (necktie, belt); to put on; to total; to sum; to be strict with
windings; meanderings; complications; twists and turns
to pass; to elapse; to pass through; to go through; to experience; to go through
later; afterwards; future; after one's death; (arch.) descendant
voyage; passage; travelling
permission; approval; authorization; to permit; to authorize
besides; moreover; in addition
but; however; even; however; no matter how; ... or something; either ... or ...
body; group; party; gang; troupe; troop
to plan; to plot; to attempt (e.g. suicide, murder); to undertake (e.g. business); (arch.) to stand on tip-toes
old; aged; long; since long ago; of the distant past; long-ago
monastery; convent; cloister; abbey
once; before; formerly; never yet; never before; first time
theological student; seminary student
education; schooling; training; culture; cultivation; education
to be hit; to strike; to touch; to be in contact; to be equivalent to; to be applicable; to be right on the money (of a prediction, criticism, etc.)
student (esp. a university student)