prefix for forming ordinal numbers
academic year; school year; year in school; grade in school
time; season; period; phase; stage
state; condition; situation; appearance; circumstances
unhurt; uninjured; flawless (e.g. gem); unblemished; spotless (e.g. reputation); faultless (e.g. performance)
on the contrary; far from it; if anything; in fact; instead
explanation; exposition; description; account; caption; legend
to lay bare; to expose; to reveal
number one; first; best; most; game; round
question (e.g. on a test); problem; problem (e.g. societal, political); question; question (i.e. doubt); public discussion
moving (to a new place); moving in; transfer (to a new school)
textbook; coursebook; schoolbook
confirmation; verification; validation; review; check; affirmation
potentiality; likelihood; possibility; availability
denial; negation; negation (logic); NOT operation
to be able (in a position) to do; to be up to the task; to be ready; to be completed; to be made; to be built; to be good at
to come to mind; to pop into one's head
to go upstream; to go back (in time, to origin); to date back to; to trace back to
that is to say; so that means
reverse movement; retrogression; going backwards; retrogradation; retrogression
transmigration; reincarnation; metempsychosis
common people; ordinary people; masses
intended for ...; oriented towards ...; aimed at ...
book; volume; this; present; main; head
to read; to recite (e.g. a sutra); to chant; to predict; to guess; to decipher; to count
no sooner than; as soon as; immediately after; at the thought of; when I think about
to be born again; to make a fresh start in life
unbelievable; incredible; implausible
to get up; to rise; to wake up; to be awake; to occur (usu. of unfavourable incidents); to happen
point in common; common feature
many; numerous; large amount of; large quantity of; frequent; common
standing by; awaiting an opportunity; being on alert
strange; odd; unexpected; change; incident; disturbance
may; might; perhaps; may be; possibly
conviction; belief; confidence
indicates uncertainty or second hand nature of information quoted
important; momentous; essential; principal; major
to receive; to get; to catch (e.g. a ball); to be struck by (wind, waves, sunlight, etc.); to sustain (damage); to incur (a loss); to undergo (e.g. surgery)
antiquity; the previous era