cruelty;  coldheartedness;  relentless;  ruthless
 cruel;  brutal;  savage;  barbarous
 to instigate;  to tempt;  to entice;  to incite
 certainly;  of course;  even if;  no matter (who, what, when, where, why, how);  without even;  without so much as;  at the (least, earliest, etc.)
 ambition;  aspiration;  sinister designs;  treachery
 to meet;  to face someone;  to co-star;  to appear together;  to be matched;  to face against
 to talk;  to speak;  to tell;  to explain;  to speak (a language)
 sure;  certain;  reliable;  trustworthy;  If I'm not mistaken;  If I remember correctly
 virtuous mind;  good intentions;  good will;  positive mindset;  bona fides;  good faith
 somehow (or other);  for some reason;  without knowing why;  something (or other);  some ... or other
 to exchange (messages, greetings, arguments, etc.);  to intersect;  to cross;  ... with one another;  ... to each other
 life;  life force;  lifetime;  lifespan;  most important thing;  foundation
 enough;  sufficient;  plenty;  sufficiently;  fully;  thoroughly
 calm;  composed;  leisurely
 to go under;  to pass under;  to dive (into or under the water);  to evade;  to get around;  to survive
 to be reflected;  to harmonize with (harmonise);  to come out (photo);  to be projected;  to be displayed (on a screen)
 torch (made of pine, bamboo, reed, etc.);  flambeau;  torchlight
 to lie in wait (for);  to be on the watch (for);  to wait (for);  to watch (for)
 spear;  lance;  javelin;  lance; (arch.)  jeering
 incomplete understanding;  doubt;  question;  distrust;  suspicion;  strangeness
 abrupt;  sudden;  unexpected
 gate;  branch of learning based on the teachings of a single master;  division;  phylum;  counter for cannons
 no sooner than;  as soon as;  immediately after;  at the thought of;  when I think about
 single horseman;  wait for one tile to finish one's pair and one's hand;  wait for half of one's pair with four melds completed
 vigilance;  caution;  alertness;  precaution;  being on guard
 there is no way that ...;  easy;  simple
 (public) peace;  stability;  tranquillity
 to intimidate;  to frighten;  to scare;  to threaten (e.g. peace);  to jeopardize;  to endanger
 first-person plural (or singular);  second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
 anger;  rage;  resentment;  indignation;  exasperation
 to change;  to alter;  to transform;  to reform;  to revise;  to amend
 to throw violently against;  to slam against;  to strike;  to thrust at someone (e.g. a letter)
 now (when it is already much too late);  at this stage;  afresh;  anew;  again
 to urge;  to encourage;  to press;  to stimulate (e.g. growth);  to hasten (e.g. development);  to quicken
 to die;  to pass away;  to lose spirit;  to lose vigor;  to cease;  to stop
 to know shame;  to have a sense of shame;  to be ashamed
 at least;  at most;  (even) just
 soldier;  combatant;  warrior
 seeming ...;  appearing ...;  -ish;  like a ...;  typical of ...
 one's last moment;  one's death;  one's end
 to go out to meet;  to receive;  to welcome;  to accept (e.g. as a member of a group or family);  to call for;  to summon
 too much;  excessively;  too