to get tired; to become exhausted; to become worn out; to become battered (from long use); to get tired of (doing); to get fed up with
in comparison to; rather than
stamina; endurance; physical strength; strength of an organization (e.g. profitability, productivity, economic clout, stability, growth potential)
aspect; phase; condition; modality (philosophy)
high temperature and humidity
inexperienced; immature; green; grassy-smelling; smelling of raw vegetation
air; atmosphere; mood; situation; someone with no presence; someone who doesn't stand out at all
forcibly; against one's will
high and low; rise and fall
difference; variation; difference
violent; furious; extreme; intense; fervent; vehement
affliction; hardship; difficulty; suffering; trouble
bathing suit; swimsuit; swimmers
habit; (social) custom; practice; convention
designation; specification; assignment; appointment; pointing at
shirt (undergarment); undershirt; singlet; shirt (outerwear; usu. with collar and buttons)
thin (paper, cloth, porcelain, etc.); of thin make; superficial (knowledge, critique, etc.); shallow; slight wound; slight cut
suicidal act; self-destroying action; suicidal action
skin; body (in the context of intimate bodily contact); surface; grain (e.g. of wood); disposition; temperament
to cling to; to hold on to; to grapple; to set about doing; to begin; to take hold of
harmful insect; noxious insect; vermin; pest
ground; earth; the solid earth; the (vast) land
space; interval; space character; whitespace
very low frequency sound; heavy bass sound; low-register sound
to shiver; to shake; to quake; to tremble; to quaver; to quiver
gradually; steadily; slowly; little by little; step by step; by degrees
to grow up; to become an adult; to become big; to grow in size
remarkably; markedly; rapidly; sound of breaking or creaking
to trample down; to crush underfoot; to kick down; to avoid paying (e.g. a debt); to jump (a bill); to bilk
elephant (Elephantidae spp.)
epidermis; cuticle; bark; epidermis; facade
to overdo; to do too much
to mistake (A for B); to misread
height (measured at the withers)
metre; meter; meter; gauge
six (long cylindrical things)