unavoidably; inevitably; necessarily; reluctantly; against one's will
front-facing; forward-looking; positive; constructive
way; method; means; resource; course
precise; accurate; appropriate; exactly the right
to say; to be pleased to say
correction; revision; amendment
not the time for; not the place for; far from; anything but; ... is out of the question; ... isn't the word for it
the most; the best; peerless; the greatest; first-rate
still more; even more; much more; increased; greater
to strive; to endeavour; to endeavor; to make an effort; to be zealous
to go out and away; to leave
strange; weird; wonder; mystery; cleverness; adroitness
to keep one's feet on the ground; to be down to earth
to throw away; to abandon; to give up; to relinquish; to lay down (one's life)
evil influence; (evil) clutches; tentacles of evil
to leave (in someone's keeping); to put (in someone's care); to put (someone) in charge of; to leave (a matter) in someone's hands; to lean on; to put one's weight on
wholeheartedly (approve, agree, etc.); unconditionally; completely
envious; jealous; enviable (position, etc.)
day; days; sun; sunshine; (the) day; daytime; date
one's own child; one's own children
anything and everything; just about everything
love; affection; attachment; craving; agape; Ireland
(it) goes without saying; needn't be said; that should rather be left unsaid
to lose (through death) (e.g. wife, child)
desperation; struggle to the death
wisdom; wit; sagacity; prajna (insight leading to enlightenment)
death; decease; (arch.) death penalty (by strangulation or decapitation); (an) out
timidity; cowardice; prudence; pedantry
intentionally; deliberately; designedly; especially; particularly
action; movements; motions; bearing; behaviour; behavior
thickheaded; slow-witted; phlegmatic; slow (of one's movements); sluggish
easily; effortlessly; changing completely; plink (sound of something light falling or rolling)
open; unconcealed; undisguised; broad; lewd; indecent
to disdain; to look down on; to make light of; to hold in contempt; to scorn; to despise
scornful laughter; ridicule; derision; sneer
to often be the case; to occur frequently; to be common; to be popular
weak person; the weak; vulnerable person; disadvantaged person
domination; rule; direction; management; control (e.g. over one's emotions); determining (e.g. one's fate)