to advance on; to close in; to march on; to descend on (the enemy); to move towards; to surge forward (crowd, wave of nostalgia, wave, etc.)
properly; accurately; exactly; neatly; tidily; orderly
to resign; to abandon; to step aside; to back out of; to retire; to get away
to come near; to let someone approach; to bring near; to bring together; to deliver (opinion, news, etc.); to send (e.g. a letter); to let someone drop by
real feeling; actual feeling; to actually feel; to have a real feeling (that ...); to experience personally
diamond (mineral, gemstone); diamond; infield; diamond (card suit)
hard; solid; stiff; tight; strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); safe
to pierce through; to break through
desperately; for one's dear life
to bring; to take; to bring about
pitiful; heartbreaking; heartrending; touching; tragic; sad
dainty; delicate (e.g. fingers); fine; sensitive; delicate (feelings, sense, etc.); subtle
soft; tender; gentle; mild; informal; light
to come to like; to become fond of; to fall in love
visiting ill or distressed people; writing get-well letters; get-well gifts; get-well letters; expression of sympathy; expression of concern
of the time; at the time; of the hour; in vogue; sought after
feel (i.e. tactile sensation); touch; feeling; sensation; texture (e.g. food, cloth)
willful; wilful; selfish; carefree; do-as-you-please; freewheeling
different (quality, nature); heterogeneous
those (near the second person)
force; strength; capability; ability; efficacy; effect; effort
every conceivable; every single; every possible; all kinds of
left-hand radical of a character
more than anything (else)
mind; spirit; attitude; mentality; spirit (of a matter); essence
meanwhile; in the meantime; by the same token; in contrast
to die out; to peter out; to become extinct; to cease; to be stopped; to be discontinued
reserved; introverted; reticent; shy; withdrawn
dark; gloomy; overcast; heavy; leaden; dull
to go against; to fight against; to oppose; to resist; to deny
to attract; to draw near; to charm; to attract; to have a convulsion
of all (things, people, places, days, etc.)
newton (N) (SI unit of force); Newton (Sir Isaac)
attraction (e.g. magnetic, gravitation); affinity; gravitational pull; attractiveness; magnetism