everything; for (to) everything; (in) anything
ugly; unattractive; unsightly; unseemly
to lose; to miss (a change, opportunity); to lose (a loved one); to be bereaved of; to concede (goals, points, etc.)
to stick; to paste; to stretch; to spread; to form (e.g. ice on a pond); to fill; to swell
to be broken; to break; to fall through; to come to nothing
qualifications; requirements; capabilities
isolation; segregation; separation; quarantine
to lure someone; to entice someone
to spread rumors; to spread rumours
anxiously; impatiently; worriedly; fretting; getting worked up
sentence; verdict; pronouncement
expectation; anticipation; purpose; intention; others' opinions of one; speculation
this world; this life; world of the living
to take back; to regain; to get back; to recover
grave marker; gravestone; headstone; writing on a headstone (name, date of death, etc.)
private room; single (room); room for one; (toilet) stall
pitiful; pathetic; painful to look at
single word; a few words; brief comment
what with this and that; for a number of reasons
to wedge one's way in; to push in (between); to step in (between); to interrupt (a conversation, quarrel, etc.); to intervene
to follow in order; to go through step-by-step
soft; tender; limp; subdued (colour or light) (color); gentle; meek
thought; imagination; mind; desire; wish; love
to run; to hurry (when going somewhere); to drive (a car) quickly; to ride fast (on a horse); to win (fame)
older sister and younger brother
state of things; state of affairs; condition; situation; circumstances
a few years ago; some years back
our country; our land; one's own country
to stop; to turn off; to park; to prevent; to suppress (a cough); to stop (someone from doing something); to dissuade
(teacher's) platform; podium; dais
to see; to look; to examine; to look over; to look after; to attend to; to experience
magnification; enlargement; expansion; amplification
similarly; same (idea); same (name)
meeting; assembly; gathering; congregation; convention; rally
performance (e.g. music, dance, pantomime, etc.)
purpose for which money is spent; the way money is spent; how goods are used