surname; family name; last name
credibility; authenticity; confidence; reliability
lump (of flour, etc.); clump (of ground meat, etc.)
future; prospects; outlook; journey ahead; distance yet to cover
surging waves; raging billows; turbulent; tempestuous; tumultuous
hollow; sharply; cleanly (of cutting); smoothly
ripple (on water); wavelets; ripple (e.g. of uneasiness); unrest; disturbance
womanly; ladylike; feminine
person of common sense; common sense man
ordinary person; member of the general public; non-celebrity
seven wonders (of a particular area); total mystery; enigma; conundrum
to be taken for granted; to be generally accepted; to be the established wisdom; to be the (social) convention; to be the customary thing to do
arbor; arbour; bower; summer house; square gazebo
to be playful; to gambol; to be amused (with something); to flirt with
careful observation; close attention
style; way; shape; form; appearance; state
to use as an intermediary; to worry; to mind; to care
to relate to; to have one's feelings understood
royal castle; imperial castle
speaking fondly about one's sweetheart (spouse, girlfriend, etc.); going on about one's love affairs
(your) judgment; discernment
to come true (of a wish, prayer, etc.); to be realized; to suit (e.g. a purpose); to meet (wishes, ideals, etc.); to match (implies competition); to rival
to change one's way of thinking; to switch the direction of one's thoughts; to put one's focus on a new subject; to adopt a new frame of mind
scissors (in rock-paper-scissors)
to get a big surprise; to be astonished
to exude (e.g. sweat); to ooze; to seep out; to reveal itself (of emotions, etc.)
particularly; only; in the case of
invincible; unrivaled; unrivalled; matchless; unbeatable; undefeatable
to become red; to redden; to blush
convenient; favorable; favourable; expedient; expedience
to wipe off; to wipe out; to expunge
to tread on thin ice; to go out on a limb; to walk a tightrope; to take risks; (lit.) to cross a dangerous bridge
to not make good use of (e.g. advice); to disregard; to treat as useless; to treat with disdain
reinforcement (e.g. of troops)
to advise strongly; to insist (on something)
to anticipate; to foresee
increase (in an amount of money)
to use up (all one's strength, ideas, etc.); to exert oneself; to do one's best