very; greatly; immense; enormous; serious; grave
wonderful; splendid; magnificent
head; chief; merit; strong point; superiority; major
mild (climate); temperate; gentle (nature, personality, etc.); mild; moderate (statement, measure, etc.); mild
to make a speech; to address
business world; business circles; (the) industry
person concerned; people involved (in an event); those concerned; staff
together; jointly; at the same time; with; both
to compete; to contend; to vie; to contest
to congratulate; to celebrate
to be added to; to be appended; to join in (e.g. a group of friends); to participate; to increase (e.g. heat); to gain in (e.g. influence)
bright (weather, mood, voice, etc.); clear; fine; beautiful; glorious; splendid
praise; glorification; extolment
handshake; reconciliation; joining hands; cooperation
sense of fulfillment; sense of completeness; sense of accomplishment; sense of contentment
sense of anticipation; feeling of expectation; feeling of hope
denouement; ending; conclusion; (grand) finale
to be nauseating; to be disgusting; to be revolting; to throw up; to vomit
to become blue; to turn green; to turn pale; to blanch (with fear)
spread (e.g. of a disease); rampancy; infestation; proliferation; being widespread
to freeze to; to be frozen to; to freeze in place; to be still
to hurt; to ache; to feel a pain; to be injured; to be spoiled (e.g. food); to be damaged
to be shut; to close; to be firm (of a body, face, etc.); to be well-knit; to be locked; to tighten
turning round; going around; turning about; surrounding; encircling
to look around; to survey
to tell (somebody) to (do something)
author; writer; novelist; artist
quantity of heat (e.g. in calories, BTU, etc.); heat value; calorific value; (degree of) enthusiasm; zeal; passion
completely ordinary; plain; commonplace; everyday
great difference; big difference; wide margin
anyone can see that; it's obvious that
to remain; to abide; to stay (in the one place); to be limited to; to be confined to; to only account for
ocular tension; intraocular pressure; IOP
to swing downward; to bring down (one's sword, fist, etc.)
hammer; mallet; sledge(hammer); gavel
whole (body); full-length (e.g. portrait); systemic
convulsion; cramp; spasm; tic; twitch; fit
to complain; to lodge a complaint
to hand over; to transfer; to give up (e.g. one's seat); to give way; to yield; to concede