should;  must;  -able;  probably;  likely
 able;  capable;  competent;  talented;  efficient
 to recognize;  to recognise;  to deem;  to judge;  to approve;  to deem acceptable;  to admit
 cross (for crucifixion);  the Cross (of Christ)
 to clasp;  to grasp;  to hold (the answer);  to have (e.g. the solution);  to seize (power);  to hold (the reins)
 direction;  way;  side (of an argument, etc.);  one's part;  type;  category;  field (of study, etc.)
 very;  greatly;  much;  just about to;  almost;  very nearly
 to suit;  to match;  to become;  to be like
 perhaps;  maybe;  perchance;  by some chance;  by any chance
 this;  this one;  this person;  now;  this point (in time);  here;  used to stress the subject of a sentence
 to bestow (esp. of a god);  to grant
 test;  trial;  probation;  ordeal;  tribulation
 that's the way it is;  yes;  is that so?;  is it?
 may;  might;  perhaps;  may be;  possibly
 ah!;  oh!;  yes;  indeed;  aah;  gah
 hey;  you;  hey;  hey;  hold on;  yo
 what;  how many;  many;  a lot of;  several;  a few
 cruel;  brutal;  ruthless;  merciless;  inhuman
 beast (i.e. any animal other than man);  person reborn into the animal realm;  brute (i.e. a contemptible human being);  damn it;  damn
 to stop (in one's tracks);  to come to a stop;  to halt;  to pause;  to stand still
 extra;  more;  unnecessary;  needless;  all the more;  even more
 to think (about, of);  to think over;  to consider;  to bear in mind;  to think (that);  to believe;  to intend (to do)
 consequence;  outcome;  result;  blame
 feeling;  sensation;  preparedness;  readiness;  thought;  sentiment
 very;  extremely;  terrible;  horrid;  remarkable;  extraordinary
 to split finely;  to splinter;  to get frayed;  to become irritable;  to feel on edge
 dangerous;  perilous;  threatening;  stern (expression);  hostile (attitude);  sharp
 look (in someone's eyes);  expression (of the eyes);  eyes
 while;  during;  while;  although;  all;  both
 big;  large;  loud;  extensive;  spacious;  important
 to open one's mouth (to talk);  to (start to) tell
 anger;  rage;  fury;  wrath;  indignation
 voice;  singing (of a bird);  chirping (of an insect);  voice;  opinion (as expressed in words);  sound;  sense (of something's arrival)
 to run (of liquid);  to spread;  to blur;  to blot;  to ooze;  to well up (of tears, etc.)
 appearing ...;  looking ...;  way to ...;  method of ...ing;  form;  style
 meticulous;  careful;  discreet;  scrupulous;  prudent
 while;  even though;  despite
 Mr.;  Mrs.;  makes a word more polite (usu. in fixed expressions);  state;  situation
 please (give me);  please (do for me)
 new;  novel;  fresh;  recent;  latest;  up-to-date
 silence (not speaking);  muteness