previous day; day before; eve; prior day; preceding day
anticlimax; let-down; disappointment; loss of interest
at the meeting; on the occasion
repulse; repelling (e.g. the enemy); driving back
it was, wasn't it?; must have been; I think (it was); how might it have been?
reckless; (at) random; haphazard; blind; sudden; abrupt
it was, wasn't it?; must have been; I think (it was); how might it have been?
strife; riot; (media) uproar; brouhaha; feud; tussle
concise; brief; succinct; compact (style)
establishment; settlement
to disappear (of people or animals); to go (away); to leave; to no longer exist
wooden; made of wood; wooden construction
fire arrow; incendiary arrow; rocket
to push into; to cram into; to stuff into; to break in; to burgle; to burglarize
to say previously unspoken thoughts; to start saying; to court someone
arrangement (music, objects, etc.); organization; adaptation
to give up; to admit defeat; to throw in the towel
to start a journey; to embark on a trip; to set forth; to hit the trail
nonchalant; unconcerned; in a casual manner
departure; departing (from ...); sending; sent (by ...); engine; counter for gunshots, bursts of gas, etc.
lacking cargo; in ballast
to take down; to bring down; to drop off (a passenger); to let off; to withdraw (money); to use for the first time; to wear for the first time
everyday; daily; ordinary; usual; routine; regular
miscellaneous goods; general goods; sundries
operation (of machine); operating; running; working
remodelling; remodeling; reorganization; reorganisation
stolen goods; loot; spoils
to leak out (a secret); to be exposed (a lie, improper behaviour, etc.); to be found out; to get away (of fish)
carrying power; transportation (carrying) capacity
plus; addition; positive number; gain; advantage; anode
person inside a cartoon body suit; voice actor; insider
proficiency; mastery; becoming proficient (in)
factory; plant; mill; workshop
earnings; proceeds; returns; revenue
industry; (arch.) livelihood; (arch.) occupation
way of writing; manner of writing; penmanship (esp. used in old textbooks); calligraphy; format (e.g. of a report); stroke order of a character
to master (a skill); proprietor; manager; leader; chief; master (of arts, science, etc.); master (recording)