clearly; plainly; distinctly; to be clear; to be definite; to be certain
vitality; (one's) life force
scheme; tactic; stratagem; trick
to use; to make use of; to utilize; to utilise
honour; honor; dignity; prestige; reputation; appearances
to love (someone weaker than oneself); to be affectionate towards; to treat with tender loving care
pure; true; genuine; unmixed
growing light (e.g. at dawn); pale; appearing dumb; talking in an obvious way
very much; intensely; overwhelmingly; excessively; irresistibly; without any obvious reason
to boil; to seethe; to roil (e.g. waterfall, torrent); to foam; to well up (of emotions); to overflow (e.g. fighting spirit)
spirit; drive; vigour; ambition; aspiration
heart; guts; nerve; central part
grabbing hold; eagle grip; tight hold
damn; damn it; feces; excrement; damn; damned; very
conquest (of a difficulty, illness, handicap, etc.); overcoming; bringing under control; subjugation; victory over
living thing; organism; creature; biology
to pound (e.g. heart); to pulse (e.g. vein); to pulsate
to build; to construct; to erect; to amass (e.g. fortune); to pile up
valley floor; bottom of a gorge; bottom of a ravine
to tremble violently; to shudder up; to shake
vocal sound; tone of voice
to tell; to inform; to announce; to indicate; to signal; to mark
in a sense; in some way; to an extent
covering; protection; backing; relief
disregarding; taking no account of; ignoring; overlooking
condition; assumption; intention; intent; premise (in logic)
not a little; not a few; considerable
sacrifice; victim; sacrifice (to a deity)
to take someone's life; to kill someone
to draw (water); to ladle; to pour (into a cup); to drink (together); to consider (feelings, the situation, etc.); to sympathize with
honorific/polite/humble prefix; honorific suffix
to get mended; to be repaired; to return to normal; to recover (e.g. one's temper); to be corrected; to get put right; to come right
wish; desire; hope; prospect; expectation; (one's) hopes
suddenly; abruptly; unexpectedly
to try; to attempt; to have a go (at something)
to chatter pointlessly; to waste one's breath