successive; consecutive; back-to-back; one after another
passage (of time); elapsing; progress; development; transit
ordinary; common; commonplace; mediocre; unremarkable; undistinguished
to accomplish; to finish; to fulfill
the future; future prospects
addition; supplement; appending; appendix
to clasp; to grasp; to hold (the answer); to have (e.g. the solution); to seize (power); to hold (the reins)
situation; (present) state of affairs; circumstances
basis for decision; evidence for judging
to slide into; to slip into
humour; humor; safety; health; in a good mood; in high spirits
nothing but; none other than
certain; sure; definite; reliable; sound; solid
secret; secrecy; mystery; secret (e.g. to success); esoteric teachings
disrespect; irreverence; impiety; blasphemy; profanity
large-hearted; generous; liberal; placid; composed; cool
to govern; to manage; to subdue
how should I put it?; what shall I say?; well, you know; like
strange; weird; wonder; mystery; cleverness; adroitness
affair; state; verdict; sentence; directions; orders
exit (from a stage); exeunt; leaving; exit
breaking up (e.g. meeting); dispersing (e.g. crowd); dissolving (company, organization, etc.); liquidating; dissolving (diet, parliament, etc.)
being on duty; person on duty
spell; curse; dharani; mantra
medicine; the healing art; healing; doctor
to lie down; to retire; to go to bed (with an illness)
to unravel; to untie; to break into small pieces (of fish, meat, etc.); to relax; to ease
prescription; formulation; formula; recipe
sorrow; grief; anguish; trouble; affliction; anxiety
to like; to love; to be fond of
opposite effect; adverse effect; backfiring
a little bit; a little while
thinking; thought; idea; notion; intention; plan
comfort; consolation; diversion
to do for (someone); to take in; to deceive; to hoodwink
to be understood; to be comprehended; to be grasped; to become clear; to be known; to be discovered
to weather (a storm, rough seas); to ride across; to get through (adversity); to weather; to load completely (e.g. books on a shelf, people or luggage in a car)
to grow cold (from room temperature, e.g. in refrigerator); to get chilly; to cool down