to trick;  to cheat;  to deceive;  to coax;  to wheedle;  to soothe and humor (humour)
 murder;  homicide;  manslaughter
 work;  business;  company;  study
 proper;  respectable;  decent; (arch.)  entirely; (arch.)  completely; (arch.)  wholly
 rehabilitation;  remaking one's life;  rebirth;  regeneration;  coming back to life;  revival
 house of parliament (congress, diet, etc.);  graduate school;  postgraduate school;  institution (often medical);  institutional building;  sub-temple;  minor temple building
 seeing off;  sending off;  funeral;  escapement
 employee;  worker;  laborer (labourer);  blue-collar worker
 unrelated;  irrelevant;  unconcerned;  unconnected
 there being no use in arguing (about it)
 control (of a machine, device, etc.);  control (over an opponent, one's emotions, etc.);  governing;  management
 (animal) collar;  necklace;  choker
 to attach;  to join;  to furnish (a house with);  to wear;  to put on;  to keep a diary;  to make an entry
 severe;  harsh;  hard;  cruel;  rigorous
 heavy labor;  heavy labour;  hard work;  hard labor (in prison);  hard labour
 applying (e.g. a technology);  adoption
 the same;  the said;  likewise
 murder;  killing;  murderer
 ethics;  ethical viewpoint;  moral value;  sense of duty;  sense of ethics
 slope;  inclination;  tendency;  trend;  slope (of a linear function)
 to put back;  to return;  to vomit;  to throw up;  to recover (of a market price)
 good deed;  good conduct;  benevolence
 bad person;  villain;  scoundrel;  wrongdoer;  wicked person
 small;  little;  tiny;  insignificant;  humble;  modest
 to remove;  to deinstall;  to take away;  to set apart
 chief;  main;  principal;  important
 one's own strength;  one's own efforts;  self-salvation
 difficulty;  hardship;  trouble;  infeasibility;  inability (to carry out)
 have no choice;  there is nothing but;  no more than
 matter (to discuss);  item (on the agenda);  issue;  (court) case
 remembrance;  recollection;  recognition
 index finger;  forefinger;  second toe
 to displease;  to offend;  to hurt (a person's) feelings
 to cheer up;  to be encouraged (by);  to be in high spirits
 breaking up (e.g. meeting);  dispersing (e.g. crowd);  dissolving (company, organization, etc.);  liquidating;  dissolving (diet, parliament, etc.)
 to carry off;  to run away with;  to sweep away;  to take entirely for oneself;  to monopolize
 fifth day of the month;  five days
 to wish someone good luck;  to wish someone success