tragedy; tragic drama; tragic play; tragedy; calamity; disaster
(and) many others; extras (in a film)
naturally; not surprisingly; it should be appreciated that; understandably; as a matter of course; as is obvious
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)
ability to take action; ability to take initiatives; energy; dynamism; drive
strong-minded; strong-willed; having great willpower
consideration; taking into account
confrontation; opposition; antagonism
guilty (feeling, conscience, look, etc.); (feeling) uneasy
participation; joining; entry; adherence
to duck one's head; to pull in one's head; to duck down; to shrug one's shoulders
the present; present time; as of; present tense; this world; this life
band (e.g. conduction, valence); belt (e.g. Van-Allen, asteroid, etc.)
to stifle a smile, yawn, etc.; to bite to death
turning around (once); suddenly; abruptly; completely (wrapped in something); quickly (unwrapping something); beautiful, round (eyes)
special characteristic; special quality; trait; idiosyncrasy; peculiarity
demonstration; verification; substantiation; actual proof
arranged; taken care of; settled; completed; finished
seed (e.g. of a plant); pip; material (e.g. for an article); matter (e.g. of a story); ingredient; leaven (bread); cause
appearance; arrival; make one's appearance
indiscrimination; without discrimination; indiscriminate
foreign; abroad; overseas
major; large; the Major Leagues; Major League Baseball; major (key, scale, etc.); (oil) major
junior high school student; middle school pupil
to translate; to interpret
tool; implement; means; furniture
desire; wish; request; entreaty; prayer; (written) application
to grant (request, wish); to answer (prayer); to fulfill (conditions); to meet (requirements)
ill will; spite; bad meaning; mala fides; bad faith; malice
to fill; to become full (of); to wax (of the moon); to rise (of the tide); to flow; to expire (of a period of time)
magic; witchcraft; sorcery; spell
within the story (of a book, play, film, etc.)