sympathy; compassion; pity
to have (e.g. lunch); to take (e.g. vitamins)
wild; uninhibited; extravagant; rampant
essential; important; crucial; vital; main
restriction; restraint; limitation; limit
crime; criminal act; offence; offense
mostly; ordinarily; probably; most; almost all; ordinary
sermon; preaching; remonstration; scolding; lecturing
together; mutually; fellow
to put in; to let in; to admit; to accept; to accept; to comply; to include
to raise; to bring to (someone's attention); to appeal to (reason, emotions, etc.); to work on (one's emotions); to complain; to sue (a person)
continuously; unbroken; at great length; in minute detail
nonsense; no meaning; meaningless
to connect (with a different flight, train, etc.); to make a connection; to change (planes, trains, etc.)
nationwide; countrywide; national; throughout the country
spring; springtime; New Year; prime (of life); height (of one's prosperity); adolescence
deviation value (usu. scaled to mean of 50, standard deviation of 10, and often used for academic grades); deviation; T-score; standard score
student (esp. a university student)
abandonment; renunciation; resignation; abdication (responsibility, right)
typical; representative; archetypal; quintessential; stereotypical; model
to be disconnected; to get out of place; to miss the mark; to get it wrong (e.g. guess, expectation); to be removed; to be excluded
studies; schoolwork; classwork
compatibility; coexistence; standing together
honor student; honours student; model student; prize pupil
usual; normal; everyday; usually; normally; generally
for a moment; for a minute; for a while; for some time; for the time being; for now
current student; enrolled student
stinging; smarting; on edge; nervous; ripping; peeling
seriously; no kidding; joking aside; in all seriousness
arrest; apprehension; capture
to be honest; to be frank; honestly; if you want to know the truth
obedient; meek; docile; honest; frank; upfront (about one's feelings)
to enter; to trespass; to interfere; to meddle; to pry into
turning another away at the gate or front door; refusing to receive a caller
to act timid (about doing); to show diffidence; to feel ashamed; to feel guilty
pupil; student; schoolchild