comeback; recovery; restoration; rally; reflexive (in grammar)
do-or-die game; crucial contest
to lose; to miss (a change, opportunity); to lose (a loved one); to be bereaved of; to concede (goals, points, etc.)
to take back; to regain; to get back; to recover
mumblingly; grumblingly; tardily; slowly
small; fine; minute; minor; trivial; sensitive
to hate; to dislike; to loathe
likability; favorability; popularity
unreasonable; irrational; outrageous; absurd
to decrease (in size or number); to diminish; to abate
meeting up; gathering; assembly; set
conquest (of a difficulty, illness, handicap, etc.); overcoming; bringing under control; subjugation; victory over
just as one thought; as usual; sure enough
popularity; public favor; condition (e.g. market); tone; character
seat; location (of a gathering, etc.); place; position; post
to be buried; to be covered; to overflow; to be crowded; to be repaid (e.g. debt); to be replenished
big; large; loud; extensive; spacious; important
to earn (income); to make (money); to score (points, victory); to gain (time); to work hard (at one's job); to labor
meaning; point (e.g. of a statement); gist; goal; intent; object
to turn toward; to look (up, down, etc.); to face (e.g. east) (of a building, window, etc.); to look out on; to point (of an arrow, compass needle, etc.); to be suited to
low (rank, degree, value, content, quality, etc.); low (position); close to the ground; short (height); deep (voice); in a low key
secret plan; secret scheme; secret stratagem; secret method
(a) little; somewhat; somehow
to grow weak; to become weak; to lose strength
negligence; carelessness; inattention; unpreparedness
and; and then; thus; and now; and finally
loose; lenient; lax; gentle (curve, slope, etc.); slow; weak; soft
sweet-tasting; sweet; fragrant (smelling); sweet (music); lightly salted; light in salt; naive
separation; farewell; parting
victory; triumph; conquest; success; win
miserable; disconsolate; helpless; cheerless; downhearted; dreary
to receive; to get; to eat; to drink; to be crowned with; to wear (on one's head)
of course; certainly; naturally
one thin flat object; one sheet
simultaneously; all at once; in unison
horse; horse racing; promoted bishop
to cut; to cut through; to sever (connections, ties); to turn off (e.g. the light); to terminate (e.g. a conversation); to hang up (the phone); to punch (a ticket)