to cry; to weep; to sob; to howl
every day; daily; day after day; days (e.g. good old days)
to live; to get along; to spend (time)
degree; amount; grade; standard; of the order of (following a number); about
immunity; immunization; immunisation; being hardened (to); being unaffected (by); being accustomed (to)
what's in one's heart; one's emotional state; what one feels
perception; sensing; noticing
sterilization; sterilisation; disinfection
adjustment; regulation; coordination; reconciliation; tuning; fixing
pleasant; agreeable; comfortable
to build up; to complete; to construct; to make up; to fabricate; to invent
displeasure; discomfort; unpleasantness; indisposition; ailment
everything; all; the whole; entirely; completely; wholly
exclusion; removal; rejection; elimination; abatement; lifting (sanctions, etc.)
rubbish; trash; garbage; worthless thing
filth (esp. excrement, feces, urine); muck; waste; garbage; dirt; dust
bacterium; bacteria; germ
extinction; extinguishment; disappearance; annihilation
to take the name of; to call oneself; to pretend; to feign; to purport
standard value; reference value; nominal value
frame; framework; border; box; limit; restriction; category
oneself (itself, etc.); I; me; you; by oneself (itself, etc.); interjection expressing anger or chagrin
to protrude; to stick out; to be forced out; to be pushed out; to go over (e.g. a budget); to go beyond
(not) ever; (not) by any means; (not) in the least; (not) in any way; (not) at all
tolerance; open-mindedness; forbearance; generosity; magnanimity
sound; noise; note; fame; Chinese-derived character reading
rejection; expulsion; boycott; ostracism
pardon; forgiveness; tolerance; leniency; mercy; going easy (on someone)
to cut down; to slay; to truncate; to round down; to omit; to discard
most part; greater part; majority
true; real; genuine; proper; utter
meaning; significance; sense
criminal; lawbreaker; wrongdoer; offender
to pledge allegiance; to swear an oath of allegiance; to take an oath of allegiance
formal objection; opposition (e.g. to a patent)
to obey (an order, law, etc.); to abide by (a rule, custom, etc.); to follow (a person); to accompany; to go alongside (e.g. a river); to follow (e.g. a sign)
doubt; question; suspicion; dubiousness
to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to have sex with; to make love to; to sit on (eggs); to brood
crime; sin; penalty; sentence; fault; responsibility
to blame; to reproach; to question (a suspect); to challenge; to aggravate (an injury); to be aggravated
crowd of people; great number of people; in great numbers