honorific/polite/humble prefix;  honorific suffix
 your countenance (his ..., her ..., etc.)
 having an audience with someone of very high social standing (e.g. the emperor)
 truth;  reality;  sincerity;  honesty; (arch.)  that's right
 freely;  impudently;  brazenly;  shamelessly;  however one wishes
 opposition;  resistance;  antagonism;  reverse;  opposite;  inverse
 disadvantage;  handicap;  unfavorable position
 decoy (for hunting);  stool;  lure;  decoy;  stool pigeon
 very;  awfully;  exceedingly;  (not) at all;  by no means;  simply (cannot)
 to set free;  to let go;  to release;  to miss (e.g. a chance);  to lose;  to let get away
 to chew thoroughly;  to bite (e.g. one's lip);  to reflect upon;  to digest
 difficult to ...;  hard to ...
 arrest;  apprehension;  capture
 to order;  to command;  to appoint
 extra;  more;  unnecessary;  needless;  all the more;  even more
 even;  (if) only;  just;  besides;  on top of that
 to mind;  to care about;  to be an issue;  to matter;  to keep company;  to care for;  to interfere with
 to be called ...;  to be referred to as ...
 to be (animate);  to be;  to be ..ing;  to (have the audacity to) do
 to receive;  to get;  to eat;  to drink;  to be crowned with;  to wear (on one's head)
 treatment;  service;  handling (of a machine, tool, etc.);  operation;  treating as;  treating like
 predominance;  superiority;  ascendancy;  advantage;  supremacy
 manner of speaking;  verbal argument;  objection;  protesting a decision (esp. that of a sumo referee);  rumor;  rumour
 displeasure;  ill humour;  ill humor;  pique
 heart;  mind;  bottom of one's heart;  core (of one's character);  centre;  center;  heart (organ)
 failure;  mistake;  blunder
 even if;  even though;  even;  too;  whether ... or ...;  no matter (what, where, who, etc.)
 bad (taste);  unpalatable;  poor;  unskillful;  ugly;  unattractive
 silence (not speaking);  muteness
 coercion;  overpowering;  to overpower;  to overawe;  to daunt
 nonsense;  no meaning;  meaningless
 short temper;  quick temper;  hot temper;  impatience;  irritability
 to decide;  to choose;  to clinch (a victory);  to decide (the outcome of a match);  to persist in doing;  to go through with;  to always do
 (balance) scales;  shoulder carrying pole;  steelyard
 to incline toward;  to slant;  to lurch;  to go down (sun);  to wane;  to sink
 unrelated;  irrelevant;  unconcerned;  unconnected
 fixed;  settled;  constant;  definite;  uniform;  regularized
 space;  interval;  space character;  whitespace
 to hit;  to strike;  to strike (noon, etc.);  to sound (cymbals, etc.);  to beat (rhythmically, e.g. pulse, waves, etc.);  to move;  to impress
 intimacy;  friendship;  familiarity