younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
cooked rice; meal; food; one's living; livelihood
to pull out; to draw out; to omit; to leave out; to do to the end; to carry through; to let out (e.g. air from a tyre)
appearance; expression; manifestation
superiority; predominance
to take back; to regain; to get back; to recover
to put on weight; to gain weight; to grow fat; to get stout
talkative; loose-lipped; persiflage; frivolous talk
to be sullen; to be offended; to be huffy; to be stuffy; to be stifling; to be muggy
magician; wizard; sorcerer; witch
grandmother; old woman; female senior citizen
to deceive; to falsify; to dodge; to beg the question (issue, difficulties); to varnish over; to gloss over
dangerous; in danger; facing imminent danger; precarious (situation); perilous (state, balance, etc.); in doubt
to check; to stop; to keep back
to cross over; to cross; to pass through; to exceed; to surpass; to be more (than)
to cross the line; to go too far
to raise; to bring up; to rear; to cultivate; to foster; to nurture
to contain; to comprise; to hold in the mouth; to bear in mind; to understand; to express (emotion, etc.)
people; men and women; each person; everybody
very recently; in the very recent past
joining (a club, organization, etc.); becoming a member; entry; admission; subscription; affiliation
depravity; corruption; degradation
rash; thoughtless; careless; hasty; imprudent
to incline; to lean; to devote oneself to; to concentrate on; to ruin; to squander
disloyal retainer; treacherous subject
open seam; seam that has come apart; tear
whim; caprice; whimsy; fickle; moody; uneven temper
to wield; to brandish; to display (one's knowledge); to show off; to abuse (one's power); to manipulate someone
to overturn; to capsize; to overthrow (government etc.); to reverse (decision etc.); to disprove (an established theory etc.)
foundation; base; basis; from the beginning; from the outset; by nature
intention; idea; inclination; wish
to recognize; to recognise; to deem; to judge; to approve; to deem acceptable; to admit
to bring; to take; to bring about
the future (usually distant); future tense; the world to come
failure; collapse; breakdown; break-up; bankruptcy
through; throughout; in the course of; all over or throughout (e.g. a place)
to obey (an order, law, etc.); to abide by (a rule, custom, etc.); to follow (a person); to accompany; to go alongside (e.g. a river); to follow (e.g. a sign)