usual; ordinary; normal; regular; general; common
status; position; method; way; rule; regulation
to; for; from the standpoint of; as far as ... is concerned
teasing; banter; ribbing; jest; making fun (of); poking fun (at)
poor; pitiable; pathetic; pitiful
to telephone; to make a phone call
how much; something over; and something; however (much); no matter how
mistaking one person for another; (case of) mistaken identity
plural; multiple; several
to go to and from (a place); to go back and forth between; to go to (school, work, etc.); to attend; to circulate (e.g. blood, electricity); to be communicated (e.g. thought)
clerk; office worker; office staff
to part (usu. of people); to part from; to separate (of a couple); to break up; to lose (e.g. one's mother); to be bereaved
possible; potential; practicable; feasible
healer; clinician; physician; person who gives treatment; therapist
surroundings; environs; circumference
relationship of mutual trust; fiduciary relation
to be completely absorbed in; to fall for (something)
reliance; trust; faith; confidence
to put on (another's shoes by mistake); to put (shoes) on the wrong feet; to mistake (one thing for another); to confuse; to have a mistaken idea of
emergency; extraordinary; unusual
instability; insecurity; crankiness
to make a mistake (in); to commit an error; to be wrong; to be incorrect; to mislead; to misguide
guidance; leading; induction; introduction; incitement; inducement
towards; against; regarding; in contrast with
so much; so often; oh, yes!; that's it; that's right; quite
actually; really; truly; in practice; practically
to also be (implies that as well as the earlier stated this is also the case); to be ... or something
extramarital sex; affair; fooling around; infidelity; wantonness; unfaithfulness
just before; on the verge of; on the brink of; just in front of; just ahead of
consolation money; solatium; reparation; damages; settlement
claim; demand; charge; application; request; billing (for a service)
conspiracy; collusion; complicity
inheritance; bequest; legacy; heritage
crime; criminal act; offence; offense
to reach; to amount to; to be up to the task; to come up to; to compare with; to be a match (for)
information; news; intelligence; information; data contained in characters, signals, code, etc.
to seize; to catch; to obtain; to acquire; to understand; to grasp
to take back; to regain; to get back; to recover
companion; partner; other party; addressee; opponent (sports, etc.)
confidence; trust; faith; credit (finance)
to step on; to tread on; to set foot on (e.g. foreign soil); to stand on; to experience; to undergo; to follow (rules, principles, etc.)