-ical;  -ive;  -like;  -ish;  (something) like;  along the lines of
 to wake up;  to sober up;  to come to one's senses;  to become enlightened
 revival (e.g. musical);  come-back;  restoration;  rebirth;  resurrection
 to lose one's way;  to get lost;  to waver;  to hesitate;  to give into temptation;  to lose control of oneself
 emotion;  feeling;  feelings;  sentiment
 to stick to;  to cling to;  to adhere to
 to memorize;  to memorise;  to learn;  to pick up;  to feel;  to think
 remote past;  far ago;  time immemorial
 to supplement;  to make up for;  to compensate for;  to cover (a shortage, loss, etc.);  to fill (e.g. a vacancy)
 the person in question;  the person themselves;  said person
 tender;  kind;  gentle;  graceful;  affectionate;  amiable
 memories;  recollections;  reminiscence
 to stare at;  to gaze at;  to look hard at;  to watch intently;  to fix one's eyes on
 to take over;  to hand over
 by all means;  at any cost;  whether (one is) willing or not;  willingly or unwillingly;  on no account;  by no means
 shall ...;  to assume;  to suppose
 explosive;  sudden and dramatic (of an increase in sales, popularity, etc.);  explosive;  rapid
 spirit of a dead person;  ghost;  departed soul
 mind;  spirit;  attitude;  mentality;  spirit (of a matter);  essence
 pseudo;  quasi;  false;  suspected (case, e.g. of disease)
 the body;  the flesh;  the outer man;  one's physique
 to put on;  to wear;  to be clad in;  to twine around;  to twist around;  to coil around
 you could say;  you might say;  verging on the
 originally;  primarily;  essentially;  intrinsically;  proper;  rightful
 to follow (road);  to pursue (course);  to follow up;  to follow (hyperlink)
 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)
 below;  down;  bottom;  beneath;  underneath;  just after;  right after
 antiquity;  the previous era
 surfacing;  rising to the surface;  emerging;  leaping into prominence;  rising (of rank)
 to be broken;  to break;  to fall through;  to come to nothing
 ruins;  wreckage;  wreck;  broken remains;  debris
 have no choice;  there is nothing but;  no more than
 affinity;  compatibility;  chemistry (between people)
 fragment;  broken piece;  splinter;  chip;  shard
 to bury (e.g. in the ground);  to fill up (e.g. audience fills a hall);  to cause to be packed;  to plug (a gap);  to stop (a gap);  to make up for (a loss, shortage, etc.);  to make amends
 to be completed;  to be finished;  to be ready (e.g. to serve or eat);  to be very drunk
 anger;  rage;  resentment;  indignation;  exasperation
 essence;  true nature;  substance;  reality
 while alive;  during one's lifetime