uninterested; unconcerned; plain; light; flowing gently
simple; easy; uncomplicated; brief; quick; light
food to fill one's stomach; something to satisfy one's hunger
mercy; compassion; clemency; Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Cuculus fugax); Horsfield's hawk cuckoo
to cease; to desist; to cut it out; to lay off (an activity); to drop (a subject) to abolish; to resign
languid; weary; listless; melancholy
to wriggle; to squirm; to crawl like a worm
residence; housing; residential building
condominium (usu. mid or high-rise); apartment building; apartment house; block of flats; apartment; flat
storey; story; stairs; stage (in chronostratigraphy); counter for storeys and floors of a building
severe; strict; hard (to do); difficult; intense (e.g. cold); harsh (weather)
comparatively; relatively
view; prospect; outlook; viewing platform; overlook
one day; all day (long); throughout the day; first day of the month
to slip out; to sneak away; to break into the lead; to get ahead; to begin to fall out (e.g. hair); to break out (of a loop)
more; much more; step; rung; paragraph; passage
tendency; trend; inclination
in the morning; during the morning
lateness; tardiness; arriving late
to be crushed; to be smashed; to become useless; to cease functioning; to go bankrupt; to go out of business
dark; gloomy; depressed; dispirited; dark (in colour); dull; ill-boding
anything and everything; just about everything
flight; desertion; escape
start; commencement; beginning; initiation
repeating a year (at school); staying in the same class for another year
to be decided; to be settled; to be unchanging; to be the same (as always); to be a fixed rule; to be destined; to be well executed (of a manoeuvre in a sport, game, etc.)
sermon; preaching; remonstration; scolding; lecturing
state of affairs (around you); situation; circumstances
a little; some; somewhat; amount; quantity; number
graduation; completion (of a course); moving on (from); outgrowing (something); leaving (a group, company, etc.)
scholarly ability; scholarship; knowledge; literary ability
deviation; inclination; offset; polarization; polarisation
in general; generally; mostly; gist; point; main idea
to master (e.g. a skill); to become accustomed to (e.g. a lifestyle); to acquire (e.g. a habit); to retain
something or other; one thing or another; this or that
to differ (from); to vary; to not be in the usual condition; to not match the correct (answer, etc.); to be different from promised; isn't it?
in turns; in series; in number order; by rotation
miserable; pitiable; shameful; deplorable; pathetic
to corner; to drive to the wall; to run down; to track down; to chase after