gradually;  by degrees;  little by little;  steps;  stairs;  staircase
 demand;  firm request;  requisition;  requirement;  desire
 now;  soon;  already;  yet;  further;  more
 cooperation;  collaboration
 to hurt;  to ache;  to feel a pain;  to be injured;  to be spoiled (e.g. food);  to be damaged
 two times;  twice;  two degrees
 to cross over;  to cross;  to pass through;  to exceed;  to surpass;  to be more (than)
 head (of a household, etc.);  leader;  owner;  proprietor;  subject (of a rumour, etc.);  doer (of a deed);  guardian spirit (e.g. long-resident beast, usu. with mystical powers)
 again;  once more;  a second time
 to be delighted;  to be glad;  to congratulate;  to gratefully accept
 sentiment;  emotions;  one's feelings;  one's heart
 to be forward;  to be impertinent
 way (of doing);  manner;  method;  means
 at that time;  in those days
 backing;  support;  backer;  shield that protects one's back
 bad move (in chess, shogi, etc.)
 present condition;  existing state;  status quo;  current state
 grasp;  catch;  understanding
 right;  correct;  proper;  righteous;  just
 to remove;  to take off;  to drop (e.g. from a team);  to remove (from a position);  to leave (e.g. one's seat);  to go away from
 originally;  primarily;  essentially;  intrinsically;  proper;  rightful
 to take responsibility (for a fallout);  to accept the blame;  to take the blame
 very young;  little;  childish;  immature
 mind;  heart;  spirit;  the meaning of a phrase (riddle, etc.)
 to commit a crime;  to commit a sin
 new;  novel;  fresh;  recent;  latest;  up-to-date
 to take (seat, position, course, office, etc.);  to assume;  to ascend (the throne);  to accede;  to start (on a journey);  to commence
 to build;  to construct;  to erect;  to amass (e.g. fortune);  to pile up
 to be seen;  to be in sight;  to look;  to seem;  to come
 twice;  again;  second time
 unofficial offer (esp. job offer);  tentative decision
 applicant;  candidate;  person interested in doing something;  person wanting to do something;  interested party;  volunteer
 hectic;  bewildering;  bustling;  dizzy
 to change;  to alter;  to reform;  to correct;  to examine;  to check
 year;  age;  years;  past one's prime;  old age
 replacement;  substitution;  change;  shunting (rail);  switching
 riskiness;  (level of) danger
 to put in;  to let in;  to admit;  to accept;  to accept;  to comply;  to include
 to give directions;  to issue instructions
 how much;  something over;  and something;  however (much);  no matter how
 to set up (a house, store, etc.);  to build;  to have at the ready (e.g. a gun);  to hold in preparation (e.g. a camera);  to adopt a posture;  to assume a stance;  to put on an air
 cannot suppress one's anger;  cannot stomach
 bitter (e.g. criticism);  sharp;  biting;  severe;  scathing;  harsh
 to save up;  to stockpile;  to stash away;  to hoard;  to amass;  to salt away