look (esp. an angry or upset look); expression
unintentionally; inadvertently; calmly; casually; nonchalantly; innocently
to fan; to incite; to instigate
surprise attack; surprise visit; catching a person off guard
to eat; to drink; to receive (e.g. a blow); to be on the receiving end (of something undesirable); to undergo (trouble)
sudden; abrupt; unexpected; unforeseen
to cure; to heal; to fix; to correct; to do over again; to replace
only recently; just of late
utmost limits; extremity; limit
shifting (the burden) onto; ill effects; negative consequences; burden
(of a lie, etc.) obvious; transparent
futility; waste; uselessness; pointlessness; idleness
to live; to reside; to inhabit
to enter; to trespass; to interfere; to meddle; to pry into
opportunity; occasion; (arch.) order; (arch.) sequence; (arch.) successor
to prepare oneself for the worst; to strengthen one's resolve; to accept one's fate; to prepare oneself
to have an idea; to have a clue
thinly; slightly; vaguely; a little
tone (of voice); parlance; style; intonation; accent
favour; favor; obligation; debt of gratitude
miserable; pitiable; shameful; deplorable; pathetic
to be of benefit; to be useful; to be good for you
minus; negative (quantity); deficit; disadvantage; drawback; negative (ion, pole, growth, image, effect, etc.)
to keep up (appearances); to smooth over (an error, etc.); to gloss over; to mend; to repair
understanding person; supporter
skillful; skilled; proficient; flattery
to whine; to make feeble complaints
large; big; older; senior; final; ultimate
height; stature; length (esp. of clothing); all (one has); everything; magnificence (of a waka poem, etc.)
to cool (from room temperature); to chill; to calm down; to cool off; to be frightened (at); to be scared (of)
evil spirit (that can possess people)
to come back; to return; to recur
to (call and) stop; to call (someone) to stop; to hail (e.g. a taxi)
to turn away (one's eyes, face, etc.); to avert; to displease; to annoy; to miss (the target, ball, etc.)
to be resurrected; to be resuscitated; to be rehabilitated; to be recalled (e.g. memories); to be brought back
to change completely; to change suddenly