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a favour or advantage granted in return for something the pardon was a quid pro quo for their help in releasing hostages
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having or showing initiative or resourcefulness some enterprising teachers have started their own recycling programmes
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brisk and cheerful readiness; eagernes she accepted the invitation with alacrity
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try hard to do or achieve something; try, attempt, venture, aspire he is endeavouring to help the third world
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relating to deep inward feeling rather than to the intellect He had a visceral dislike for Europe
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strengthen (someone) mentally or physically the girl was fortified by her peers support; fortified by a hearty meal; fortified milk
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modest about or critical of oneself, specially humorously so
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an important role or responsibility that passes from one person to another (role, burden, onus); cloak, cape the second son has now assumed his father’s mantle; the houses were covered with a thick mantle of snow, she was wrapped tightly in her mantle
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deny any responsibility or support for she now seems to be trying to disavow her earlier statements
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obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree they were served by obsequious waiters
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lacking imaginativeness or originality. uninspired, dull, dry prosaic language cannot convey the experience
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relating to an owner or ownership; behaving as if one owned something or someone the company has a proprietary right to the property; he looked about him with a proprietary air
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showing a lack of courage or determination; timid the pusillanimity and vindictiveness knows no limits
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an absurd pretence intended to create a pleasant or respectable appearance talk of unity was nothing more than a charade
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hypocritical and sanctimonious talk, typically of a moral, religious, or political nature he had no time for the cant of the priests about sin
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deceitful and untrustworthy
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lacking interest, passion or energy; to drain of emotional and intellectual vitality; to become dried up and what a sad, desiccated bunch of hyenas most of them have become; a charming little romance, not desiccated and compressed within the pages of a book; lake valencia has been steadily desiccating for more than 200 years
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between (archaic), betwixt and between- not fully or properly either of two things the book seems betwixt and between- neither tall tale nor American history
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very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail; not to mention your tiny little hips, vanity and fastidiousness she dressed with fastidious care;
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showing deference; respectful. people were always deferential to the Queen
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a remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful Might I suggest some gung-ho platitude about Christmas and the commonwealth?
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a harrowing film about racism and violence; Todd could take it, whereas I’m harrowed by it
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the shameful failure to fulfil one’s obligations; the state of having been abandoned and become dilapidated you know I hate confrontation, or mess, or dereliction of duty; a 15th-century farmhouse has been saved from dereliction
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knobbly, rough, and twisted, especially with age
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a profession or occupation; an occupation or activity that one is good at; an outstanding or advantageous characteristic But in the search for your metier, you’ve tried a bit of everything; television is rather more my metier; subtlety is not his metier
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temporarily act or speak on behalf of someone else and Margaret could deputize for me
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contrary to reason or common sense; utterly absurd or ridiculous if the titles are preposterous enough; a preposterous suggestion
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postpone; submit to or acknowledge the merit of (respect, honour X stand up, disobey) he deferred the final decision till a later meeting; he deferred to Tim's superior knowledge
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unsettling, unnerving (x reassuring) Then a more disconcerting discovery began to dawn on him;
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establish or settle (someone) in a comfortable, safe place. Agnes ensconced herself in their bedroom; had a shed where his friend Bill Hewlett was soon ensconced
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travelling from place to place, in particular working or based in various places for relatively short periods. the peripatetic nature of military life; embarked on a dreamy and peripatetic life
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generosity in bestowing money or gifts upon others. Tupper took advantage of his friend's largesse
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captivate, fascinate, charm she had been so enthralled by the adventure that she had hardly noticed the cold
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inspire or permeate with (a feeling or quality). his works are invariably imbued with a sense of calm and serenity; his father imbued the quality of honesty in him
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having or displaying a passionate intensity a fervent supporter of the revolution; although they were not fervent about religion they wanted Jobs to have...
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he felt that his work was an admixture of aggression and creativity
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having or showing too great a readiness to believe things; easily persuaded to believe something; gullible credulous, trusting fools
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present in large numbers or quantities; plentiful mahogany was once prolific in the tropical forests
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a person who claims to be easily shocked by matters relating to sex or nudity the sex was so ambiguous and romantic that none but a prude could find it objectionable
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a league or alliance, especially of confederate states a confederacy of elected quitters
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time spent recovering from an illness or medical treatment; recuperation convalescence is generally slow, and recovery may be imperfect; I intend to stay with my friend during her convalescence
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refers to a physical presence of an organization or business in a building or other structure Zara’s brick and mortar network
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having a lot of space inside; roomy DAN: capacious, sounds like spacious, roomy; I had to rummage in my capacious pink tote
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the state of being unwilling or unable to believe something I’ll take your incredulity as a compliment
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a pupil who stays away from school without leave or explanation being a liar and a truant is not what I would call fine
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act obsequiously in order to obtain forgiveness or favour Rufus: I hope you’re as good at grovelling...
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Despite whatever vestigial attraction my body may feel for you
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impossible to understand or interpret. enigmatic, mysterious Guy looked blankly inscrutable
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a moment of sudden and great revelation or realization
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harsh criticism or censure; public disgrace arising from shameful conduct the critical opprobrium generated by Mahesh Bhatt’s films; the opprobrium of being closely associated with gangsters
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