state; condition; circumstances; sight; spectacle
going up in flames; destruction by fire (esp. of a large building); stirring up a storm of criticism online (of an article, tweet, statement, etc.); becoming the target of an Internet pitchfork mob
double; twice (as much); times (as much); -fold; 1-nth; 1 to n
to cry and shout; to scream
miserable; wretched; unhappy; sad; pitiable
evacuees; displaced persons; refugees
to be buried; to be covered; to overflow; to be crowded; to be repaid (e.g. debt); to be replenished
one's last moments; death throes; agony of death
temporary; provisional; fictitious; assumed (name); hypothetical; theoretical
backing (for a position); giving support to; helping (someone) to a position
token (effort); something done for form's sake
cruel; merciless; pitiless; tragic; horrible; terrible
invitation; bringing over; bringing about; giving rise to; causing
competing; competition; auction
honourable defeat; honorable defeat; honourable death; trying but being utterly beaten; being completely rejected when professing one's love
to be stormy; to be rough; to be rough (of skin); to be chapped; to be ruined; to fall into ruin
clanging; empty; deserted
finally; at last; at length; barely; narrowly; hardly
to stagnate; to be delayed; to be left undone; to be overdue (of a payment); to fall into arrears; to be outstanding
remains; corpse; (dead) body
to lay down; to wear (a sword, etc.) at one's side
noon; midday; daytime; lunch
violence; vehemence; fury; fervour; fervor; severity
peaceful; tranquil; calm; restful
every evening; night after night
solitarily; in a lonely fashion; all alone; by oneself
nonsense; no meaning; meaningless
state (US, Australia, India, Germany, etc.); province (e.g. Canada); continent; (arch.) dear
to envy; to be envious of; to be jealous of
to have been decided (so) that; to have been arranged (so) that
short end of the stick; short straw; unlucky number; blank; bad bargain
reproachful; hateful; bitter
to loosen; to slacken; to relax (attention, efforts, etc.); to let down (one's guard); to relax (a rule); to ease (e.g. restrictions)
Ming dynasty (China, 1368-1644)
grandfather (may be used after name as honorific); male senior-citizen (may be used after name as honorific)
neighborhood; neighbourhood; vicinity
pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)