past; after; too (much); over- (e.g. eating)
library; book storage; stack room; archive (file)
latest; most recent; nearest (in time)
grumbling; complaining; muttering; crumpling (e.g. paper)
to crush (with one's hands); to kill a proposal; to shelve; to table (remove from consideration)
tear; rip; rent; slit; crack; chasm
to project; to protrude; to pop out (e.g. eyes); to jump out; to rush out
to assemble; to set up; to construct
speciality; specialty; subject of study; expert; area of expertise
therapy; healing; rejuvenating; refreshing; soothing
destruction; disruption; (application) crash
script; libretto; scenario
to turn over; to turn pages of a book; to tear off; to strip off; to tear up
to go around; to return; to surround; to concern (usu. of disputes)
pulse; vein; chain (of mountains, etc.); hope; thread (of an argument)
comfort; ease; easy; simple; (economically) comfortable; raku pottery
precisely; exactly; plumb; damn; stupid; cursed
boom; bang; wham; Oh my God!; What a shock!
to swing downward; to bring down (one's sword, fist, etc.)
to bite and tear; to bite a hole in
other people's affairs; somebody else's problem
complexion; colour; color; blood red
care; looking after; repair; (police) raid; crackdown
roundness; rotundity; mellowness; maturity
to go away; to become more distant; to fade away; to be estranged
to rub; to pat; to stroke; to massage
readiness; preparedness; resolution; resignation
school bag (usu. handheld or hung from the shoulder); schoolbag
one long straight object (e.g. strand of hair, beam of light, wisp of smoke); a single bloodline; earnest; resolute; (arch.) ordinary; (arch.) common
comparatively; relatively
about; roughly; generally; on the whole; completely; quite
quasi-synonym (word that has a similar meaning to another, but is not interchangeable)
splendid; nice; sufficient; fine (in the sense of "I'm fine"); well enough; OK
classification; categorization; sorting
to follow another's example
disliked; hated; tendency; smack (of); distinction; discrimination
unable to understand (reason, motive, etc.)