grant; allowance; endowment; bestowal; assignment; conferment
ultrasonic waves; ultrasound
honesty; sincerity; trust; reliance; (religious) faith; devotion
underground; below the ground; world of the dead; the grave; underground (activities, movement, etc.); secret
veteran; battle-worn; schooled by adversity in many battles; rich in experience
just a minute; small quantity
what is to be done?; what should (I) do?; what (am I) to do?
advance guard; vanguard; avant-garde (e.g. music)
overlooking; looking down at; having an overhead view; having a bird's-eye view; having a high-angle view
to chip (off); to shave (off); to slice (off); to dampen (e.g. enthusiasm); to discourage; to weaken
orderly; regular; systematic; well-organized; well-organised; trim
to lie; to cheat; to pretend; to trick; to deceive
devising (a way); contriving; device; design; dedication to spiritual improvement (esp. through Zen meditation)
taciturn; reticent; quiet; silent; untalkative
unheard-of; unprecedented; unparalleled in history (unparallelled); record-breaking
to accept (e.g. an explanation); to be satisfied (with); to assent (to)
to be lifted up; to be hung up; to twitch upwards; to turn upward; to slant upward
doubt; suspicion; fear; apprehension
180 degrees; complete change
change of occupation; career change
hateful; abominable; poor-looking; amazing; fantastic; admirable
understanding person; supporter
to illuminate; to shine a light on; to light up
appearance; expression; manifestation
treason; treachery; mutiny; rebellion; insurrection
incarnation; embodiment; realization; giving concrete form (to)
to be suspicious of (someone's motives); to suspect (that)
difficult to understand; unintelligible; abstruse
cool; indifferent; apathetic; cold; cold-hearted; heartless
incoherent; wandering; vague; rambling; whimsical
horizon (related to bodies of water)
to belong to; to come under; to be affiliated with; to be subject to
frank; candid; straightforward; openhearted; direct; outspoken
contention; competition; rivalry; quarrel
to be suspected (of); to be under suspicion (of)
impossible to understand; impossible to decipher