(relative) merits; superiority or inferiority; quality
equality; impartiality; evenness
direct control; direct supervision
hectic; bewildering; bustling; dizzy
calmness; composure; coolness; serenity; presence of mind
real intention; true motive; true meaning
to read and understand; to take in; to sense from external cues; to read (someone's) mind; to read (calibration, tape, etc.); to scan (bar code)
extreme logic; extreme argument; unreserved argument
in that case; (might not be what was expected or hoped for but) if that's the case
large number (of); many; majority
body; group; party; gang; troupe; troop
he; she; that person; that; that one; that thing
to be broken; to break; to fall through; to come to nothing
flesh; meat; flesh (of a fruit); pulp; the physical body (as opposed to the spirit); flesh; thickness
to eat; to live; to make a living; to bite; to sting (as insects do); to tease; to torment
torrent (file); torrenting
water (esp. cool, fresh water, e.g. drinking water); fluid (esp. in an animal tissue); liquid; flood; floodwaters; water offered to wrestlers just prior to a bout
sunlight; sunshine; sunbeams
self-defense; self-defence
stance; attitude; standpoint; stance; posture
nervous temperament; worrier's disposition
mixed (e.g. team, chorus)
members; member; constituent
to go out and away; to leave
pair; the two; both persons; both things
way (of doing); manner; method; means
change; alteration; modification
to some extent; to a certain extent
current; urgent; to confront (an issue); to face (up to something); for the meantime; at present
judging; inspection; examination; investigation; review
support; backing; aid; assistance
establishment; founding; incorporation (of a business)
unexplored region; secluded region; place off the beaten track
to go in the direction of; to proceed toward; to become; to face (facts, circumstances, etc.); (arch.) to abide by; (arch.) to agree to
combat; battle; action; active service; actual fighting
to harvest; to reap; to take in; to gather in; to adopt (e.g. idea); to accept (e.g. advice)
to get used to; to grow accustomed to; to become skilled in; to become experienced at; to become tame; to become domesticated
capture (of enemy territory); taking (by storm); defeating (an opponent); attacking (a problem) strategically
opening credits; title sequence; theme song (played during the opening credits of a TV show, etc.); overprint