growth;  development;  one's early life;  upbringing;  personal history
 deep-seated grudge;  hatred
 effort;  exertion;  endeavour;  endeavor;  hard work;  striving
 (powers of) concentration;  ability to concentrate
 terrific;  fierce;  terrible;  tremendous;  dreadful;  awful
 charming;  fascinating;  enchanting;  bewitching;  beguiling;  captivating
 to get drunk;  to become intoxicated;  to feel sick (e.g. in a vehicle);  to become nauseated;  to be elated;  to be exalted
 to learn;  to acquire knowledge;  to carry;  to wear (clothes, etc.);  to put on
 to boil;  to decoct;  to infuse
 father;  dad;  papa;  pa;  pop;  daddy
 inconsequential;  indifferent;  not worth worrying about;  whatever;  whichever;  I don't care
 idea;  plan;  fancy;  impulse;  thought;  whim
 it was, wasn't it?;  must have been;  I think (it was);  how might it have been?
 poetry and prose;  literature;  literary works
 lesson;  class work;  teaching;  instruction
 discriminatory;  discriminative
 equality;  impartiality;  evenness
 exclusion;  removal;  rejection;  elimination;  abatement;  lifting (sanctions, etc.)
 charming;  fascinating;  attractive
 appointing to a responsible post;  making much of
 tailoring;  dressmaking;  sewing;  making;  preparation
 mostly;  ordinarily;  probably;  most;  almost all;  ordinary
 success in life;  getting ahead;  successful career;  promotion;  climbing the corporate ladder;  eminence
 rubbish;  trash;  garbage;  refuse
 processing;  dealing with;  treatment;  disposition;  disposal
 (dead) body;  corpse;  carcass;  remains
 to be mixed;  to be blended with;  to be combined;  to associate with;  to mingle with;  to interest
 to be reflected;  to harmonize with (harmonise);  to come out (photo);  to be projected;  to be displayed (on a screen)
 to throw away;  to cast away;  to abandon;  to desert;  to give up;  to resign
 account book;  register;  ledger
 flow (of a fluid or gas);  stream;  flow (of people, things);  passage (of time);  course (of events);  (step-by-step) procedure;  group of people who remain together after the end of an event
 steward;  butler;  court official;  deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
 to cross over;  to cross;  to pass through;  to exceed;  to surpass;  to be more (than)
 bath;  bathing;  bathhouse;  public bath;  room for drying lacquerware;  base (wooden joint connecting the blade of a hoe, spade, etc., to the handle)
 fourth day of the month;  four days