great;  grand;  magnificent;  outstanding;  mighty
 irony;  sarcasm;  unexpected;  different from what one expected;  (only) surface;  something superficial
 (not) merely;  (not) simply
 frank;  direct;  plain;  straightforward;  point-blank;  concise
 exaggerated;  extravagant;  overdone
 seeing off;  sending off;  funeral;  escapement
 fee;  charge;  rate;  material
 sermon;  preaching;  remonstration;  scolding;  lecturing
 to be evasive;  to give an evasive answer;  to speak ambiguously;  to prevaricate;  to cook up a specious story to get out of an uncomfortable situation;  to make do with
 magic;  witchcraft;  sorcery;  spell
 profitable;  worn-out;  crumbling
 to say;  to tell;  to state;  to do
 business district;  office complex
 clinical (e.g. pathology, physiology)
 state of mind;  mentality;  psychology
 research establishment;  research institute;  laboratory
 being in charge (of an area of responsibility);  being responsible (for a work role, etc.)
 space (room, area, outer space)
 comfortable;  easy;  calm;  loose;  spacious
 light;  well-lit;  bright (of a colour);  brightly-coloured;  cheerful;  bright;  encouraging (for the future of a project, etc.)
 tea;  tea plant (Camellia sinensis);  tea preparation;  making tea;  brown; (arch.)  mockery
 unity;  consolidation;  uniformity;  unification;  compatible
 to put in order;  to arrange;  to get ready;  to prepare;  to work out (e.g. business deal);  to arrange (e.g. marriage)
 to soothe one's soul;  to raise one's spirits
 clear;  obvious;  evident;  bright;  light
 tone (of voice);  manner of talking
 plump;  fleshy;  well-rounded;  pleasant (fragrance);  rich
 to wrap up;  to pack;  to cover;  to envelop;  to conceal (a feeling);  to hide
 to pour (into);  to sprinkle on (from above);  to water (e.g. plants);  to shed (tears);  to concentrate one's energy (strength, attention, etc.) on;  to devote to;  to flow into (e.g. of a river)
 Mr;  Mrs;  clan;  he;  him;  counter for people
 plural;  multiple;  several
 look;  glimpse;  apparently;  seemingly; (arch.)  first meeting