(practical) experience;  personal experience;  hands-on experience;  first-hand experience
 target;  object (of worship, study, etc.);  subject (of taxation, etc.)
 blue;  azure;  green;  green light (traffic);  black (horse coat color);  blue 5-point card;  immature
 awesome;  awe-inspiring;  august;  discourteous (to a superior);  lacking due respect
 what?!;  what did you say?!;  why?;  what for?;  anyone;  anything
 with a feeling of relief;  with a sigh of relief;  deeply (sigh)
 as is;  as it is;  as things are;  like this;  this way;  at this rate
 shadow or cloud (e.g. on someone's happiness);  shade;  gloom
 proper;  right;  reasonable
 uneventfully;  without incident;  without a hitch;  peacefully
 thinking;  thought;  idea;  notion;  intention;  plan
 sentimental;  mushy;  sugary;  saccharine;  sickly-sweet
 candy;  sweet;  confectionary
 no more than;  just;  only;  mere;  goes no further than
 for a moment;  for a minute;  for a while;  for some time;  for the time being;  for now
 basic mistake;  careless mistake
 hardener;  curative agent;  stiffening agent
 a little;  some;  somewhat;  amount;  quantity;  number
 delay;  lag;  postponement;  falling behind
 one way or the other;  either way
 without;  but if;  otherwise;  or else
 not caring;  not giving a damn
 going out;  outing;  leaving (one's home, office, etc.)
 had better ...;  had better not ...
 to leave (someone) alone;  to leave to oneself;  to leave (someone) be
 failure;  mistake;  blunder
 to degenerate;  to lapse into
 to repeat;  to do something over again
 to be thirsty;  to feel thirsty;  to thirst for;  to crave
 to feel down;  to feel sad;  to be in a slump (business, economy, etc.);  to be in an unfavourable condition;  to fall into (e.g. a hole)
 sensitive;  alert;  aware;  susceptible
 to be helpful;  to help;  to be of assistance;  to come in handy
 maid;  helper;  help;  assistance
 hindrance;  obstacle;  to visit (someone's home);  demon who hinders Buddhist training;  demon who obstructs sentient beings from maintaining moral behaviour
 fall;  crash (e.g. aircraft)
 when one was a very young child;  very early in one's life
 to study (in depth);  to learn;  to take lessons in
 special characteristic;  special quality;  trait;  idiosyncrasy;  peculiarity
 by nature;  naturally;  by birth;  inborn
 to fly about;  to skip about;  to bustle about
 to float;  to be suspended;  to rise to the surface;  to appear;  to come to mind;  to have inspiration
 splendid;  magnificent;  gorgeous