conduct; behaviour; movements; gesture; performance (on stage, etc.); dance
carriage; poise; bearing; demeanor; movement (of the body)
reason; cause; circumstances
to attract; to draw near; to charm; to attract; to have a convulsion
to cease; to stop; to be over
to create; to bring forth; to invent; to think up and bring into being; to give birth to; to bear
influence; clout; leverage
tangible and intangible; material and spiritual
every conceivable; every single; every possible; all kinds of
to surround; to crowd around
inviolability; nonaggression; sacredness
plot; scheme; trick; design; intrigue; artifice
getting closer; drawing nearer; being not much different; being near (age, skill, etc.); becoming close (i.e. friendly); becoming intimate
poison; toxicant; harm; evil influence; ill will; spite
sleeping pill; sleep medication
strategy; stratagem; trick; scheme; plot
isolation; separation; remoteness; seclusion; reclusion; inaccessibility
to defend oneself; to protect oneself
powerlessness; helplessness; incompetent
-less; lacking; non-existing
self-righteousness; self-justified
disliked; hated; tendency; smack (of); distinction; discrimination
sublime; noble; high-minded
seat; place; position; status; gathering; party; stand
last days; the end; one's fate
next (to); adjoining; adjacent; house next door; neighbouring house; next-door neighbour
to disperse; to take a castle
to teach someone a lesson; to show someone a thing or two; to show someone what one can do
to visit; to call on; to arrive (season, time, situation, etc.); to come; (arch.) to make a sound; (arch.) to send a letter
to accuse someone falsely; to make a false charge
to offer (a suggestion, etc.); to propose (an idea, etc.); to approach with (a proposal, etc.)
compensation; equivalent value; consideration
period; epoch; the times; those days; oldness; ancientness
income; receipts; revenue
(moral) backbone; spirit; soul; grit
valuation; appraisal; evaluation; appreciation; recognition; acknowledgement
to overturn; to capsize; to overthrow (government etc.); to reverse (decision etc.); to disprove (an established theory etc.)