severe punishment; rigorous measures
whole life; a lifetime; all through life; (the only, the greatest, etc.) of one's life
party; set; gang; company; person
whitewashing; glossing over; lip service; deftly finishing up; putting on the final touches
complaint; grumbling; objection; phrase; words; expression
to declare; to assert; to say bluntly; to say straight out
certainly; surely; undoubtedly; just; precisely; exactly
personality; style; appearance
frustrated (over a failure, humiliation or injustice); annoyed; chagrined; (bitterly) disappointed; bitter; vexed
to withdraw; to leave; to retire; to back down; to give up
right of succession; right to the throne
(not) always; (not) necessarily; (not) entirely; (not) all
not necessarily so; is not always true
pointing out; identification
normally; ordinarily; by anyone's standards; by normal standards; without any issues; without any difficulty
to say; to be called; to do
to proceed in a logical manner; to go through the proper channels
respect; esteem; reverence; honour; honor
to trap (into a difficult situation); to put (in a fix); to capture (a castle, fortress, etc.); to take; to drop (something) into
to be self-complacent; to be conceited; to flatter oneself; to be full of oneself
to say to each other; to exchange (jokes, comments, etc.); to quarrel; to dispute
close; intimate; on good terms
to often be the case; to occur frequently; to be common; to be popular
grace; favor; favour; blessing; benefit
exemption; exoneration; discharge
with the exception of; excepting; excluding
all kinds of things; various things; large number of people
expenditure; disbursement; expenses
allowance; remittance; sending (someone) an allowance
what would (you) do?; what to do about it
part-time job; side job; part-time worker; albite
in the morning; during the morning
important; momentous; essential; principal; major
rejection (of an application)
interview (e.g. for a job)
life; living; I; me; student
surplus; margin; leeway; composure; placidity; complacency
substance; essence; real (in economics, vs. nominal, e.g. real interest rate); substantive; substantial