offer; tender; providing; sponsoring (a TV program)
royalty and titled nobility
children; sons; (lit.) children and younger brothers; young people
trade; business; commerce; occupation; calling; profession
development; growth; development (of a situation, story, etc.); advancement; playing around; having an active sex life
very likely; very probable
to build a market for; to promote (a product); to promote oneself; to sell oneself; to sell heavily
bringing; taking; carrying
ostensible (surface) reason
well; in good health; safe; free from accident
sudden; abrupt; unexpected; unforeseen
seeing one off; farewell; escort
special selection; finest pick; top pick
shaking; trembling; pitching; disturbance; unrest; agitation
eating everything (on one's plate, etc.)
to eat up (completely); to put down (a rebellion); to suppress; (arch.) to make flat; (arch.) to level out
soft; tender; gentle; mild; informal; light
part; portion; amount; worth (as in "two days' worth"); one's means; one's place; one's duty
to use tact; to exercise discretion; to be tactful; to be thoughtful; to have the sense (to do); to take a hint
digestion (of food); digestion (of information); assimilation; consumption; absorption; (arch.) losing one's form and turning into something else
addition; supplement; appending; appendix
doctrine; rule; principle; -ism
for (e.g. "she dances well for an eight-year old"); considering it's (something or someone)
usual; ordinary; normal; regular; general; common
image (in one's mind); impression; (computer) image; depiction (e.g. of a product); rendition
consideration (for); thoughtfulness; solicitude; care; watchfulness; concern
to grimace; to make a wry face
discouraged; dispirited; despondent
to leave; to go away; to pass; to elapse; to be distant; to send away; to drive off
dimly; faintly; absentmindedly; vacantly; idly; aimlessly
grief; sorrow; extreme sadness; heartbreak
(nearly certain) death; extremely dangerous place (or situation) from which one might not return alive; proper place to die; dilemma; predicament
to go in the direction of; to proceed toward; to become; to face (facts, circumstances, etc.); (arch.) to abide by; (arch.) to agree to
every single word and phrase; word by word
to fail to hear something; to miss; to act as if one didn't hear something; to let a remark slide