to invite; to ask (someone to do); to tempt; to lure; to induce (tears, laughter, sleepiness, etc.); to arouse (e.g. sympathy)
discourtesy; impoliteness; excuse me; goodbye; to leave; to be rude
bye-bye; good-bye; see you; saying goodbye; parting
to be careful; to pay attention; to take care
to buy; to purchase; to value; to have a high opinion; to stir; to provoke
to put; to place; to leave (behind); to establish (an organization, a facility, a position, etc.); to set up; to appoint (someone to a certain position); to hire
so-so; passable; now, now; my, my
surely; certainly; without doubt
worry; concern; anxiety; care; help; aid
hobby; pastime; tastes; preference; liking
rather; better; instead; if anything
to become less crowded; to thin out; to get empty; to be hungry
thanks to ...; owing to ...; because of ...
favourable; favorable; doing well; OK; all right
when; at what time; how soon; normal times; ordinary days
only; merely; approximately; about; just (finished, etc.); as if to; (as though) about to
shape; form; appearance; state; situation; suitable
sentence-ending particle expressing doubt
deed (esp. negative); act; action; one's doing
transport; transportation
silence; being silent; quiet; reticence; inaction
to receive; to get; to catch (e.g. a ball); to be struck by (wind, waves, sunlight, etc.); to sustain (damage); to incur (a loss); to undergo (e.g. surgery)
pattern; figure; state; condition; conjecture of the current situation; the way it seems; model
news; word; tidings; omen
simultaneous; concurrent; same time; synchronous; together
disorder; chaos; confusion; mayhem
information; news; intelligence; information; data contained in characters, signals, code, etc.
insufficiency; deficiency; shortage; dissatisfaction; discontent; complaint
to squeeze; to wring out; to narrow down; to refine
cooperation; collaboration
to look up (at); to look up to; to respect; to ask for (e.g. guidance); to seek; to depend on
while; even though; despite
one's grasp of the situation; knowing how matters stand
to endeavor (endeavour); to try; to strive; to make an effort; to exert oneself; to be diligent
live (esp. concert, show, etc.); live performance; alive
suspension; stoppage; discontinuance; interruption