malicious;  ill-tempered;  unkind
 to be peevish;  to sulk;  to pout
 mode (musical mode, mode of probability distribution, state of physical system);  fashion
 confused (situation);  great fuss;  much wrangling
 to wear (in modern Japanese, from the shoulders down);  to put on;  to bear (guilt, etc.)
 attention;  notice;  care;  caution;  advice;  warning
 clean;  hygienic;  sanitary;  pure;  virtuous;  immaculate
 once;  one time;  one round;  one game;  one bout;  one heat
 to get dirty;  to become dirty;  to become sullied;  to become corrupted;  to lose one's chastity
 dirt;  filth;  stain;  blot;  spot
 renewal;  replacement;  regeneration;  metabolism
 to smoke;  to breathe in;  to suck;  to sip;  to absorb;  to soak up
 appearance;  (outward) looks;  exterior appearance
 number of times;  frequency;  count
 how;  in what way;  by what means
 to begrudge doing;  to find bothersome
 actually;  really;  truly;  in practice;  practically
 trouble;  bother;  trouble;  difficulty;  care;  attention
 labour;  labor;  effort;  toil;  trouble
 to change;  to be transformed;  to move to;  to be different;  to be uncommon
 complex;  complicated;  intricate;  mixed (feelings)
 final;  eventual;  ultimate
 leaving a decision to someone else (often of a meal to be selected by the chef);  omakase
 love of cleanliness;  liking to keep things clean;  tidiness (of people);  neatness
 level;  standard;  level (plane);  floor;  spirit level;  (surveyor's) level
 as (much) as possible;  as (much) as one can;  wherever practicable;  if possible
 regarding;  in;  to;  towards;  with regards to
 priority;  order of precedence
 low (rank, degree, value, content, quality, etc.);  low (position);  close to the ground;  short (height);  deep (voice);  in a low key
 to be submerged;  to be soaked;  to be pickled;  to be well seasoned;  to be totally immersed (in a condition, e.g. laziness)
 to drop;  to lose;  to clean off (dirt, makeup, paint, etc.);  to remove (e.g. stains or facial hair);  to lose (a match);  to reject (an applicant);  to lower (e.g. shoulders or voice)
 common sense;  good sense;  common knowledge;  general knowledge;  common practice;  accepted practice
 to learn;  to acquire knowledge;  to carry;  to wear (clothes, etc.);  to put on
 childish;  child-like;  immature;  infantile
 anywhere;  for all time;  through thick and thin;  come hell or high water;  persistently;  stubbornly
 slipping out (a chuckle, giggle);  unintentionally (letting out a quiet laugh)
 to spout out;  to spurt out;  to sprout;  to bud;  to burst into laughter;  to blow (smoke, etc.)
 dirty things (dishes, laundry, etc.)
 washing;  laundry;  relaxing;  taking a break
 warm;  mild;  warm (of a colour);  mellow;  having enough money
 to bear;  to stand;  to restrain;  to control;  to forgive;  to put up with