eyesight; vision; visual acuity
what; so-and-so; such and such; what?; wait; well, well
even if not; even without
glittering; sparkling; glistening; twinkling
silly; foolish; absurd; childish; easy; trifling
to overlook (a mistake, fault, etc.); to tolerate; to let pass; to give someone a break; to let someone off lightly; to be lenient
errand; mission; messenger; bearer; familiar spirit; use
terrible; dreadful; amazing (e.g. of strength); great (e.g. of skills); to a great extent; vast (in numbers)
manner of speaking; mode of expression; way of saying something
desire; wish; request; entreaty; prayer; (written) application
one's nature; one's feelings; plain; unadorned; mere; poor
medicine; agent; (chemical) substance; drug; dose
the present; present time; as of; present tense; this world; this life
goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre
disorderly; messy; absurd; unreasonable; very; extremely
side effect; adverse reaction
society; the world; the times
too-good-to-be-true offers (e.g. scams and frauds); too-good-to-be-true stories
establishment; creation; posing (a problem); options setting; preference settings; configuration
to praise; to commend; to compliment; to speak well of; to speak highly of
announcement; presentation; demonstration; displaying; showing; introducing
paying no heed to; not caring about; taking no notice of
substitute; replacement; stand-in; proxy; compensation; exchange
between-meal snack; mid-afternoon (around 3 o'clock) snack; afternoon refreshment; afternoon tea
empirical; from experience
another thing; exception; special case
to become serious; to take something seriously (joke, teasing); to become irritated or angry (usu. at something trivial); to get worked up
food to fill one's stomach; something to satisfy one's hunger
futility; waste; uselessness; pointlessness; idleness
to deem acceptable; to approve of; to value; to consider a good thing
similarly; same (idea); same (name)
to taper to a point; to become pointed; to become sharp; to look displeased; to look sour; to be on edge
to let something (or somebody) go past; to do too much
to leave as is; to ignore