to collect; to assemble; to gather
capable person; talented person; human resources; personnel
having special circumstances (e.g. problems, issues, advantages, flaws, defects, etc.); imperfect (merchandise); with defects
person; character; one's character; one's personality; able person; talented person
to rescue from; to help out of; to save
troublesome; annoying; complicated
society; public; community; social studies
to devise; to arrange; to plan; to plot
wicked tongue; abusive language
another person; other people; unrelated person (i.e. not related by blood); outsider; stranger
sympathy; compassion; pity
occupation; calling; livelihood
to give (esp. to someone of lower status); to bestow; to provide; to afford; to assign; to cause
to induce (somebody to do something); to tempt; to act toward (somebody in a certain way); to handle (men); to send; to forward to
wealthy; rich; affluent; well-off
lineage; stock; descent; strain; blood relationship
to be badly made; to fail
brothers and sisters; siblings
to distinguish oneself; to stand out
knowing; (an) acquaintance
flowers budding; blooming; flowering; showing results; becoming popular; blooming
environment; circumstance
in the first place; to begin with; after all; anyway; beginning; start
to be helpful; to be useful
vague; ambiguous; shady; disreputable; fuzzy
to see (a doctor, etc.); to consult (someone)
to make sense; to be meaningful
self-proclaimed; self-professed; professing oneself to be; calling oneself; first person
on the surface; ostensibly; superficially; apparently
unpleasant feelings (e.g. hatred, disgust, revulsion, fear)
to amass; to accumulate; to store; to leave unpaid
willingly; voluntarily; on one's own accord
to hold in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to have (problems, debts, etc.); to take on (a responsibility); to employ; to have (on one's staff)
failure; defective article; dead loss; good-for-nothing; worthless person; flop
to subsist; to keep on living
to need; to call for; to require
better; preferable; more; increase; (arch.) increase; (arch.) growth