side (of the torso); flank; illegitimate child; child born by someone other than one's wife
immediately; at once; soon; before long; easily; readily
exercise; physical training; appeal; campaign; motion; movement
to be temperate in; to refrain; to make notes; to jot down (e.g. phone number); to be in preparation for; to be in waiting for
good; excellent; sufficient; enough; profitable (deal, business offer, etc.); beneficial
premature; untimely (e.g. death); early
to hear; to listen (e.g. to music); to ask; to enquire; to hear about; to hear of; to follow (advice, order, etc.)
going ahead; going first; preceding; coming before; scoring first; getting off to a lead
to face; to go towards; to head towards
may; might; perhaps; may be; possibly
as one would expect; naturally; indeed; still; all the same; after all
suffix for familiar person
bad (taste); unpalatable; poor; unskillful; ugly; unattractive
murmur; mutter; murmuring; tweet; Twitter post
for a moment; for a minute; for a while; for some time; for the time being; for now
occasionally; once in a while; now and then; rarely; seldom
cooked rice; meal; food; one's living; livelihood
to make; to produce; to prepare (food); to brew (alcohol); to raise; to grow; to till
homework; assignment; pending issue; unresolved problem; open question
to transcribe; to duplicate; to describe; to film; to picture
examination; quiz; test; tryout; rehearsal (in filming)
extent; scope; sphere; range; span
to teach; to instruct; to tell; to inform; to preach
all kinds of things; various things; large number of people
as expected; sure enough; after all (is said and done); in the end; too; also
here; this place; this point; here; these past ... (e.g. three years); these last ...
important; significant; precious; valuable; careful
to abandon; to fail; to desert; to forsake
cannot (due to external circumstances); cannot afford to; must not; impossible to; no way one can (do)
approval; agreement; support; favour; favor
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
to stop walking; to pause
remainder; remnant; (not) very; (not) much; too much; excessively
unreasonable; unnatural; impossible; forcible; forced; excessive (work, etc.); immoderate
body; physical system; (the) person
to take good care of; to treasure; to value; to hold dear; to prize; to cherish
very thin; flimsy; cheap; shallow
to be seen; to be in sight; to look; to seem; to come
sharp (blade); pointed; sharp (pain); stabbing; perceptive; keen
thrust; charge; digging into (a matter); depth; straight man (of a comedy duo); quip; jab