resuscitation; regeneration; reformation; rehabilitation; playback; regeneration (sound, etc.)
addition; annexation; appendage
mouse; rat; dark gray; dark grey; slate (color, colour)
bloodsucking; sucking blood
mediation; agency; carrying (germs, diseases, etc.); transmission; mediation
reason of being; raison d'être; meaning of one's existence
among (other things); especially; particularly; inter alia; above all (else)
to inherit; to succeed; to take over
to be born; to come into the world
exclusion; removal; rejection; elimination; abatement; lifting (sanctions, etc.)
to have meaning; to be meaningful
somewhere; anywhere; in some respects
to shun; to avoid; to ostracize; to neglect; to distance oneself from; to give the hard shoulder
to bear a grudge against; to resent; to blame; to curse; to feel bitter towards
stairs; stairway; staircase
to descend (e.g. a mountain); to go down; to alight (e.g. from bus); to get off; to step down; to retire; to be granted
sound of footsteps; sense or sign that something is approaching
to meet (by chance); to come across; to meet (e.g. of rivers, highways, etc.); to emerge and engage (an enemy)
to have an interest (in something); to feel inclined (toward doing something)
usual; normal; everyday; usually; normally; generally
to harm; to hurt; to injure; to miss one's chance to (do something); to fail to (do what one ought to have done)
delicious; tasty; sweet; attractive; appealing; convenient
the past; bygone days; one's past (that one would prefer remained secret); past (tense); preterit; previous life
reverberation; swelling (of a hymn); lingering memory; aftertaste; suggestiveness (of a book, poem, etc.)
nerve; nerves; sensitivity
to threaten; to menace; to frighten (into doing)
waking up; awakening; arousal; disillusion; disillusionment; awakening
memory; recollection; remembrance; storage
a little; some; somewhat; amount; quantity; number
composition; construction; formation; makeup; structure; organization
twosome; duo; pair (of criminals)
coincidence; agreement; conformity; consistency; cooperation
conclusive evidence; positive proof; definite proof; confirmation
to have been decided (so) that; to have been arranged (so) that
to pound (e.g. heart); to pulse (e.g. vein); to pulsate
excitement; stimulation; agitation; arousal
beat; palpitation; pulsation; throbbing
whirlpool; swirl; eddy; vortex; maelstrom
to take down in notes (meeting minutes, etc.); to apply (concepts, ideas, etc. to specific processes or methods); to drop into something (e.g. a bag); to entice; to lure
to be stormy; to be rough; to be rough (of skin); to be chapped; to be ruined; to fall into ruin