true character;  true form;  true colors (colours);  consciousness;  one's senses
 to expose;  to lay open (e.g. secret);  to take apart;  to disassemble;  to kill;  to murder;  to dress (meat)
 resignation;  acceptance;  consolation
 rapidly (e.g. progress, moving forward);  growing visibly;  quickly;  steadily;  by leaps and bounds
 to disappear;  to vanish;  to go;  to leave;  to die
 one foot;  one leg;  one of a pair (of shoes or socks)
 to drive away;  to clear;  to scatter;  to disperse
 expresses a firm view or feeling;  please ...;  would you ...
 help;  rescue;  salvation;  solace;  (religious) salvation;  (Christian) grace
 resigning to another's will;  going along without resistance;  doing as another wants
 to leave alone;  to leave as is;  to ignore;  to neglect
 to keep company;  to listen to;  to associate with;  to play against (e.g. a team);  to take on (e.g. a rival)
 to do physical exercise;  to be physically active; (lit.) to move one's body
 existence or nonexistence;  presence or absence;  consent or refusal;  yes or no
 to get someone to say;  to make someone say;  to let someone say;  to let someone speak out;  to make a sound
 in confusion;  in a fluster;  in bewilderment;  sobbing;  tearfully;  trembling (voice)
 to get into a panic;  to be flustered;  to panic;  to get in a flap
 good thing;  nice thing;  good excuse;  good grounds;  interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
 clearly;  plainly;  distinctly;  decisively;  flatly;  definitely
 to declare;  to speak out;  to warn;  to spit out (words)
 reaffirmation;  reconfirmation;  revalidation
 calm;  serenity;  tranquillity;  tranquility
 study;  diligence;  discount;  reduction
 to take lessons in;  to be taught;  to learn (from a teacher);  to study (under a teacher);  to get training in
 perfect;  complete;  flawless
 disagreeableness;  unpleasantness;  nastiness;  cutting remark;  disagreeable remark;  snide comment
 honor student;  honours student;  model student;  prize pupil
 textbook;  coursebook;  schoolbook
 difficult;  hard;  impossible;  unfeasible;  fussy;  particular;  gloomy
 difficult to understand;  unintelligible;  abstruse
 calculation;  reckoning;  count;  forecast
 equation;  formula;  method for solving a problem;  set way of achieving a particular result
 to draw (conclusion);  to deduce;  to derive
 society;  the world;  the times
 strong and weak points;  likes and dislikes;  strengths and weaknesses
 very;  greatly;  much;  just about to;  almost;  very nearly
 concrete;  definite;  specific;  material;  substantial
 companion;  follower;  attendant;  retinue