fear; dread; dismay; terror; horror; scare
majority group (party, faction)
to surprise; to frighten; to create a stir
Liberal Democratic Party; LDP
tribe; clan; (taxonomical) tribe; group (of the periodic table)
to say in other words; to put another way; to express in different words; to reword; to rephrase
true state; actual condition; reality
to be late; to be delayed; to fall behind (in a race, one's studies, etc.); to lag behind; to be bereaved of; to be preceded by (someone) in death
advance or retreat; moving forwards or backwards; course of action; behaviour; remaining in one's post or resigning; staying or leaving
useless; futile; unnecessary; needless; not on business; unrelated
comfort; consolation; diversion
to make someone realize (e.g. their mistake); to bring (something) home to someone; to teach someone a lesson
evasion; avoidance; shirking; recusation (of a judge); taking exception (to a judge); challenge
feeling; sensation; emotion; interjection
uncertainty; indeterminacy; unreliability; unauthenticity
to save; to rescue; to help; to assist; to support (financially); to contribute (to)
to be saved; to be rescued; to escape harm; to be spared damage; to be helped; to be saved trouble
always; without exception; necessarily; certainly; without fail; positively
cannot (due to external circumstances); cannot afford to; must not; impossible to; no way one can (do)
urgent; pressing; immediate; urgently; promptly; at once
to make an appearance; to show up
straight to the point; point-blank; frank; direct
to quarry; to cut (timber); to begin to talk; to break the ice; to start a fire (with flint, by rubbing sticks together, etc.); to select and extract (from a media file)
destination; whereabouts; future; prospects
to be responsive; to show immediate results
preface; introduction; preamble
immediately; right away; on the spot
presentation (of documents); submission (of an application, report, etc.); production (e.g. of evidence); introduction (e.g. of a bill); filing; turning in
model; pattern; paragon; exemplar
to make a mistake (in); to commit an error (e.g. in calculation); to confuse; to mistake something for something else
complete change; about-face
laconic; of few words; reticent; quiet
to borrow; to have a loan; to rent; to hire
plans; arrangement; schedule; program; programme; expectation
call; visit; inquiry; enquiry; question