1073789 adjective O 2. (8) real, true -- (not synthetic or spurious; of real or natural origin; "real mink"; "true gold") 1328419 adjective S 1. (1) celebrated, famed, far-famed, famous, illustrious, notable, noted, renowned -- (widely known and esteemed; "a famous actor"; "a celebrated musician"; "a famed scientist"; "an illustrious judge"; "a notable historian"; "a renowned painter") 13618 adjective O 6. (3) real, tangible -- (possible to be treated as fact; "tangible evidence"; "his brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor") 1872323 adjective O 2. real, existent -- (being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory; "real objects"; "real people; not ghosts"; "a film based on real life"; "a real illness"; "real humility"; "Life is real! Life is earnest!"- Longfellow) 1876601 adjective S 2. (14) real -- (no less than what is stated; worthy of the name; "the real reason"; "real war"; "a real friend"; "a real woman"; "meat and potatoes--I call that a real meal"; "it's time he had a real job"; "it's no penny-ante job--he's making real money") 1878131 adjective O 7. real -- (being value measured in terms of purchasing power; "real prices"; "real income"; "real wages") 1879819 adjective O 11. real -- (founded on practical matters; "a recent graduate experiencing the real world for the first time") 1880187 adjective O 1. (1) veridical, real -- (coinciding with reality; "perceptual error...has a surprising resemblance to veridical perception"- F.A.Olafson) 1973490 adjective O 1. (1) hardy, stalwart, stout, sturdy -- (having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships; "hardy explorers of northern Canada"; "proud of her tall stalwart son"; "stout seamen"; "sturdy young athletes") 2054296 adjective S 5. (4) real -- (not to be taken lightly; "statistics demonstrate that poverty and unemployment are very real problems"; "to the man sleeping regularly in doorways homelessness is real") 2308716 adjective O 9. real -- ((of property) fixed or immovable; "real property consists of land and buildings; real estate") 2374311 adjective S 3. (6) actual, genuine, literal, real -- (being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something; "her actual motive"; "a literal solitude like a desert"- G.K.Chesterton; "a genuine dilemma") 2376930 adjective S 1. (2) cynical, misanthropic, misanthropical -- (believing the worst of human nature and motives; having a sneering disbelief in e.g. selflessness of others) 2712258 adjective O 1. (3) semantic -- (of or relating to the study of meaning and changes of meaning; "semantic analysis") 2929697 adjective O 2. imperative -- (relating to verbs in the imperative mood) 305223 adjective B 3. (4) able -- (having inherent physical or mental ability or capacity; "able to learn"; "human beings are able to walk on two feet"; "Superman is able to leap tall buildings") 359759 adjective S 2. (1) dingy, dismal, drab, drear, dreary, gloomy, sorry -- (depressing in character or appearance; "drove through dingy streets"; "the dismal prison twilight"- Charles Dickens; "drab old buildings"; "a dreary mining town"; "gloomy tenements"; "sorry routine that follows on the heels of death"- B.A.Williams) 381155 adjective O 2. (1) drab, sober, somber, sombre -- (lacking brightness or color; dull; "drab faded curtains"; "sober Puritan gray"; "children in somber brown clothes") 482536 adjective S 5. (1) able, capable -- (have the skills and qualifications to do things well; "able teachers"; "a capable administrator"; "children as young as 14 can be extremely capable and dependable") 596729 adjective O 3. substantial, real, material -- (having substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary; "the substantial world"; "a mere dream, neither substantial nor practical"; "most ponderous and substantial things"- Shakespeare) 678717 adjective O 2. sturdy, tough -- (substantially made or constructed; "sturdy steel shelves"; "sturdy canvas"; "a tough all-weather fabric"; "some plastics are as tough as metal") 682664 adjective S 1. (2) imperative -- (requiring attention or action; "as nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative"; "requests that grew more and more imperative") 773400 adjective S 2. (1) drab, dreary -- (lacking in liveliness or charm or surprise; "her drab personality"; "life was drab compared with the more exciting life style overseas"; "a series of dreary dinner parties") 973666 adjective S 4. able, able-bodied -- (having a strong healthy body; "an able seaman"; "every able-bodied young man served in the army") 978916 adjective O 3. inflexible -- (literal meanings; "an inflexible iron bar"; "an inflexible knife blade") 980655 adjective S 1. (1) inflexible -- (extended meanings; incapable of change; "a man of inflexible purpose") 982164 adjective S 2. uncompromising, inflexible -- (not making concessions; "took an uncompromising stance in the peace talks"; "uncompromising honesty") 985151 adjective S 1. inflexible, rigid, unbending -- (incapable of adapting or changing to meet circumstances; "a rigid disciplinarian"; "an inflexible law"; "an unbending will to dominate") 1000278 noun O 4. (43) demand -- (the act of demanding; "the kidnapper's exorbitant demands for money") 1067031 noun S 2. imperative -- (some duty that is essential and urgent) 12631031 noun O 2. real -- (an old small silver Spanish coin) 12700049 noun O 1. (258) demand -- (the ability and desire to purchase goods and services; "the automobile reduced the demand for buggywhips"; "the demand exceeded the supply") 128104 noun O 6. kick, boot, kicking -- (the act of delivering a blow with the foot; "he gave the ball a powerful kick"; "the team's kicking was excellent") 12956329 noun O 1. real number, real -- (any rational or irrational number) 13022427 noun O 1. imperative mood, imperative, jussive mood -- (a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior) 13152313 noun O 1. (404) thing -- (a special situation; "this thing has got to end"; "it is a remarkable thing")}not agreed: Roger has S 13193989 noun O 1. guilt, guiltiness -- (the state of having committed an offense) 13629894 noun B 3. (51) need, demand -- (a condition requiring relief; "she satisfied his need for affection"; "God has no need of men to accomplish His work"; "there is a demand for jobs") 13710951 noun O 1. cause of death, killer -- (the causal agent resulting in death; "heart disease is the biggest killer in the United States") 1615784 noun O 7. monitor, monitor lizard, varan -- (any of various large tropical carnivorous lizards of Africa and Asia and Australia; fabled to warn of crocodiles) 1988575 noun O 1. killer whale, killer, orca, grampus, sea wolf, Orcinus orca -- (predatory black-and-white toothed whale with large dorsal fin; common in cold seas) 2056 noun O 12. thing -- (a separate and self-contained entity) 2771183 noun O 1. (13) boot -- (footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg) 2771599 noun O 2. (1) boot -- (British term for the luggage compartment in a car) 2771718 noun O 5. boot, iron boot, iron heel -- (an instrument of torture that is used to crush the foot and leg) 2771856 noun O 4. boot -- (protective casing for something that resembles a leg) 30147 noun O 2. (279) thing -- (an action; "how could you do such a thing?") 3237142 noun O 3. flashlight, torch -- (a small portable battery-powered electric lamp) 3640195 noun O 6. monitor -- (a piece of electronic equipment that keeps track of the operation of a system continuously and warns of trouble) 3640414 noun O 5. monitor -- (electronic equipment that is used to check the quality or content of electronic transmissions) 3640598 noun O 1. (3) monitor, monitoring device -- (display consisting of a device that takes signals from a computer and displays them on a CRT screen) 3640809 noun O 4. Monitor -- (an iron-clad vessel built by Federal forces to do battle with the Merrimac) 4253102 noun O 3. (224) thing -- (an artifact; "how does this thing work?") 4253302 noun O 9. (67) thing -- (an entity that is not named specifically; "I couldn't tell what the thing was") 4438005 noun O 6. (110) thing -- (any attribute or quality considered as having its own existence; "the thing I like about her is ...") 4604883 noun S 1. (2) selfishness -- (stinginess resulting from a concern for your own welfare and a disregard of others) 4645378 noun S 1. (4) abandon, wantonness, unconstraint -- (the trait of lacking restraint or control; freedom from inhibition or worry; "she danced with abandon") 4730909 noun O 2. (1) nip, piquance, piquancy, tang, tanginess, zest -- (a tart spiciness) 5344294 noun O 1. (23) matter, affair, thing -- (a vaguely specified concern; "several matters to attend to"; "it is none of your affair"; "things are going well") 5354431 noun S 1. (19) curiosity, wonder -- (a state in which you want to learn more about something) 5359851 noun S 3. killer -- (a difficulty that is hard to deal with; "that exam was a real killer") 5515753 noun O 7. (108) thing -- (a special abstraction; "a thing of the spirit"; "things of the heart") 5549300 noun O 5. (34) requirement, demand -- (required activity; "the requirements of his work affected his health"; "there were many demands on his time") 5632993 noun O 10. (34) thing -- (a special objective; "the thing is to stay in bounds") 6310057 noun O 5. (110) thing -- (a statement regarded as an object; "to say the same thing in other terms"; "how can you say such a thing?") 6748949 noun S 2. (175) demand -- (an urgent or peremptory request; "his demands for attention were unceasing") 6841923 noun S 1. (1) wonder, marvel -- (something that causes feelings of wonder; "the wonders of modern science") 6842112 noun O 4. (114) thing -- (an event; "a funny thing happened on the way to the...") 6943853 noun O 1. (2) thump, thumping, clump, clunk, thud -- (a heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects)) 6947216 noun O 1. (1) yelp, yelping -- (a sharp high-pitched cry (especially by a dog)) 7023484 noun S 11. thing -- (a persistent illogical feeling of desire or aversion; "he has a thing about seafood"; "she has a thing about him") 7024169 noun S 1. (1) wildness, abandon -- (a feeling of extreme emotional intensity; "the wildness of his anger") 7033116 noun S 1. (1) gusto, relish, zest, zestfulness -- (vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment) 7049604 noun S 2. (1) wonder, wonderment, admiration -- (the feeling aroused by something strange and surprising) 7066245 noun S 5. bang, boot, charge, rush, flush, thrill, kick -- (the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks") 7072669 noun S 1. guilt, guilty conscience, guilt feelings, guilt trip -- (remorse caused by feeling responsible for some offence) 9152273 noun O 3. admonisher, monitor, reminder -- (someone who gives a warning so that a mistake can be avoided) 9570948 noun O 1. killer, slayer -- (someone who causes the death of a person or animal) 9796677 noun O 1. proctor, monitor -- (someone who supervises (an examination)) 1740 adjective B 1. (70) able -- ((usually followed by `to') having the necessary means or skill or know-how or authority to do something; "able to swim"; "she was able to program her computer"; "we were at last able to buy a car"; "able to get a grant for the project") 32543 adverb S 1. very, really, real, rattling -- (used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal; "she was very gifted"; "he played very well"; "a really enjoyable evening"; "I'm real sorry about it"; "a rattling good yarn") 1014582 verb O 1. yelp, yip, yap -- (bark in a high-pitched tone; "the puppies yelped") 1035096 verb O 5. demand -- (summon to court) 1035201 verb O 4. demand -- (lay legal claim to) 1200414 verb O 2. (1) thud -- (strike with a dull sound; "Bullets were thudding against the wall") 1332487 verb O 1. boot -- (kick; give a boot to) 1726071 verb S 3. yearn -- (have affection for; feel tenderness for) 1753329 verb S 2. ache, yearn, yen, pine, languish -- (have a desire for something or someone who is not present; "She ached for a cigarette"; "I am pining for my lover") 1775065 verb S 1. (2) hanker, long, yearn -- (desire strongly or persistently) 2017679 verb O 3. (2) vacate, empty, abandon -- (leave behind empty; move out of; "You must vacate your office by tonight") 2101646 verb O 1. (9) monitor, supervise, ride herd on -- (keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance) 2121911 verb O 1. (1) thud, thump -- (make a dull sound; "the knocker thudded against the front door") 2122098 verb O 1. crump, thud, scrunch -- (make a noise typical of an engine lacking lubricants) 2129889 verb O 2. zest, spice, spice up -- (add herbs or spices to) 2163347 verb O 2. (5) abandon, give up -- (give up with the intent of never claiming again; "Abandon your life to God"; "She gave up her children to her ex-husband when she moved to Tahiti"; "We gave the drowning victim up for dead") 2163637 verb O 1. (10) abandon -- (forsake, leave behind; "We abandoned the old car in the empty parking lot") 2549691 verb O 7. (2) necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require, take, involve, call for, demand -- (require as useful, just, or proper; "It takes nerve to do what she did"; "success usually requires hard work"; "This job asks a lot of patience and skill"; "This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice"; "This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert"; "This intervention does not postulates a patient's consent") 390425 verb O 2. complicate, perplex -- (make more complicated; "There was a new development that complicated the matter") 593413 verb O 2. (7) abandon, give up -- (stop maintaining or insisting on; of ideas, claims, etc.; "He abandoned the thought of asking for her hand in marriage"; "Both sides have to give up some calims in these negociations") 594081 verb S 5. (3) abandon, forsake, desolate, desert -- (leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch; "The mother deserted her children") 602261 verb S 2. (1) perplex, vex, stick, get, puzzle, mystify, baffle, beat, pose, bewilder, flummox, stupefy, nonplus, gravel, amaze, dumbfound -- (be a mystery or bewildering to; "This beats me!"; "Got me--I don't know the answer!"; "a vexing problem"; "This question really stuck me") 705236 verb S 2. (4) wonder, inquire, enquire -- (have a wish or desire to know something; "He wondered who had built this beautiful church") 730140 verb S 1. (47) demand -- (request urgently and forcefully; "The victim's family is demanding compensation"; "The boss demanded that he be fired immediately"; "She demanded to see the manager") 736631 verb O 1. (1) negociate, negotiate, talk terms -- (discuss the terms of an arrangement; "They negotiated the sale of the house") 744116 verb S 1. convert, win over, convince -- (make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something; "He had finally convinced several customers of the advantages of his product") 894714 verb S 2. (41) wonder, question -- (place in doubt or express doubtful speculation; "I wonder whether this was the right thing to do"; "she wondered whether it would snow tonight") 895094 verb S 1. (4) wonder, marvel -- (be amazed at; "We marvelled at the child's linguistic abilities") 95603 verb O 1. boot, reboot, bring up -- (cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer") 984897 verb O 3. (7) demand, exact -- (claim as due or just; "The bank demanded payment of the loan") 985136 verb O 6. demand -- (ask to be informed of; "I demand an explanation") 1006645 adjective S 15. (1) good, well -- (resulting favorably; "its a good thing that I wasn't there"; "it is good that you stayed"; "it is well that no one saw you"; "all's well that ends well") 1010301 adjective B 1. (1) odoriferous, odorous, perfumed, scented, sweet, sweet-scented, sweet-smelling -- (having a natural fragrance; "odoriferous spices"; "the odorous air of the orchard"; "the perfumed air of June"; "scented flowers") 1023448 adjective O 23. good, unspoiled, unspoilt -- (not left to spoil; "the meat is still good") 1023565 adjective O 16. hot -- (newly made; "a hot scent") 1029552 adjective O 1. sweet, unsalty -- (not having a salty taste; "sweet water") 1030767 adjective S 2. (1) affable, amiable, cordial, genial -- (diffusing warmth and friendliness; "an affable smile"; "an amiable gathering"; "cordial relations"; "a cordial greeting"; "a genial host") 1061213 adjective O 2. (7) particular, peculiar, special -- (unique or specific to a person or thing or category; "the particular demands of the job"; "has a paraticular preference for Chinese art"; "a peculiar bond of sympathy between them"; "an expression peculiar to Canadians"; "rights peculiar to the rich"; "the special features of a computer"; "my own special chair") 1061612 adjective O 3. (13) particular -- (separate and distinct from others of the same group or category; "interested in one particular artist"; "a man who wishes to make a particular woman fall in love with him") 1066340 adjective O 3. abstract, theoretical -- (based on specialized theory; "a theoretical analysis") 1073446 adjective O 22. good -- (not forged; "a good dollar bill") 1082189 adjective S 1. (190) good -- (having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified; "good news from the hospital"; "a good report card"; "when she was good she was very very good"; "a good knife is one good for cutting"; "this stump will make a good picnic table"; "a good check"; "a good joke"; "a good exterior paint"; "a good secretary"; "a good dress for the office") 1083482 adjective S 15. hot -- (very good; often used in the negative; "he's hot at math but not so hot at history") 1088613 adjective S 3. (12) good -- (morally admirable) 1092545 adjective S 1. amiable, good-humored, good-humoured -- (disposed to please; "an amiable villain with a cocky sidelong grin"- Hal Hinson) 1101102 adjective B 6. unexpected, unforeseen -- (happening or coming quickly and without warning; "a sudden unexpected development") 110985 adjective O 6. (1) full, good -- (having the normally expected amount; "gives full measure"; "gives good measure"; "a good mile from here") 1120393 adjective S 3. harmful -- (causing or capable of causing harm; "too much sun is harmful to the skin"; "harmful effects of smoking") 1121537 adjective S 1. calumniatory, calumnious, defamatory, denigrative, denigrating, denigratory, libellous, libelous, slanderous -- ((used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign) 1123151 adjective S 1. (1) harmonious -- (musically pleasing) 1125990 adjective S 1. (1) beneficial, good, salutary -- (tending to promote physical well-being; beneficial to health; "beneficial effects of a balanced diet"; "a good night's sleep"; "the salutary influence of pure air") 1130226 adjective S 20. good, sound -- (in excellent physical condition; "good teeth"; "I still have one good leg"; "a sound mind in a sound body") 1157682 adjective O 4. consistent, uniform -- (the same throughout in structure or composition; "bituminous coal is often treated as a consistent and homogeneous product") 1190341 adjective O 1. (5) upright, unsloped -- (in a vertical position; not sloping; "an upright post") 1192080 adjective O 2. erect, vertical, upright -- (upright in position or posture; "an erect stature"; "erect flower stalks"; "for a dog, an erect tail indicates aggression"; "a column still vertical amid the ruins"; "he sat bolt upright") 1193665 adjective O 4. (2) straight, unbent, unbowed, upright -- (erect in posture; "behind him sat old man Arthur; he was straight with something angry in his attitude"; "stood defiantly with unbowed back") 1203484 adjective B 1. (58) hot -- (used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning; "hot stove"; "hot water"; "a hot August day"; "a hot stuffy room"; "she's hot and tired"; "a hot forehead") 12085 adjective O 1. (5) abstract -- (existing only in the mind; separated from embodiment; "abstract words like `truth' and `justice'") 1211332 adjective S 3. (3) hot -- (extended meanings; especially of psychological heat; marked by intensity or vehemence especially of passion or enthusiasm; "a hot temper"; "a hot topic"; "a hot new book"; "a hot love affair"; "a hot argument") 1222389 adjective S 1. (5) witty -- (combining clever conception and facetious expression; "his sermons were unpredictably witty and satirical as well as eloquent") 1225863 adjective S 4. careful, deliberate, measured -- (with care and dignity; "walking at the same measured pace"; "with all deliberate speed") 1230619 adjective O 1. (1) arch -- ((of persons) highest in rank or authority or office; "his arch rival") 1236756 adjective S 1. (1) baronial, imposing, noble, stately -- (impressive in appearance; "a baronial mansion"; "an imposing residence"; "a noble tree"; "severe-looking policemen sat astride noble horses"; "stately columns") 1287026 adjective S 4. (3) good, serious -- (appealing to the mind; "good music"; "a serious book") 1355318 adjective O 6. (1) hot -- (recently stolen or smuggled; "hot merchandise"; "a hot car") 1409725 adjective S 2. angelic, angelical, cherubic, seraphic, sweet -- (having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub; "an angelic smile"; "a cherubic face"; "looking so seraphic when he slept"; "a sweet disposition") 1417814 adjective S 14. hot -- (having or bringing unusually good luck; "hot at craps"; "the dice are hot tonight") 1419518 adjective O 2. (1) made -- ((of a bed) having the sheets and blankets set in order; "a neatly made bed") 1446768 adjective S 1. (8) meaningful -- (having a meaning or purpose; "a meaningful explanation"; "a meaningful discussion"; "a meaningful pause") 1447305 adjective S 2. purposeful -- (having meaning through having an aim; "led a happy purposeful life") 1451634 adjective S 1. dulcet, honeyed, mellifluous, mellisonant, sweet -- (pleasing to the ear; "the dulcet tones of the cello") 1481831 adjective S 1. immoderate -- (not within reasonable limits; "immoderate laughter"; "immoderate spending") 1537166 adjective S 7. (4) good -- (agreeable or pleasing; "we all had a good time"; "good manners") 1543735 adjective S 1. base, baseborn, humble, lowly -- (of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense); "baseborn wretches with dirty faces"; "of humble (or lowly) birth") 1560899 adjective S 1. noxious, harmful -- (injurious to physical or mental health; "noxious chemical wastes"; "noxious ideas") 1590547 adjective O 2. hot, red-hot -- (newest or most recent; "news hot off the press"; "red-hot information") 1611196 adjective S 14. (1) good, right, ripe -- (most suitable or right for a particular purpose; "a good time to plant tomatoes"; "the right time to act"; "the time is ripe for great sociological changes") 1615936 adjective O 1. law-abiding, peaceful -- ((of groups) not violent or disorderly; "the right of peaceful assembly") 1636738 adjective S 2. innovative, innovational, groundbreaking -- (being or producing something like nothing done or experienced or created before; "stylistically innovative works"; "innovative members of the artistic community"; "a mind so innovational, so original") 1686906 adjective S 1. (5) peaceful -- (not disturbed by strife or turmoil or war; "a peaceful nation"; "peaceful times"; "a far from peaceful Christmas"; "peaceful sleep") 1725069 adjective S 2. (3) religious -- (having or showing belief in and reverence for a deity; "a religious man"; "religious attitude") 1738566 adjective O 5. unexpected -- (not planned; "an unexpected pregnancy") 1743667 adjective S 12. hot -- (very unpleasant or even dangerous; "make it hot for him"; "in the hot seat"; "in hot water") 1747996 adjective S 18. good -- (capable of pleasing; "good looks") 1748080 adjective S 3. gratifying, sweet -- (pleasing to the mind or feeling; "sweet revenge") 1748320 adjective S 5. (2) sweet -- (pleasing to the senses; "the sweet song of the lark"; "the sweet face of a child") 1756579 adjective S 11. hot -- (very popular or successful; "one of the hot young talents"; "cabbage patch dolls were hot last season") 1792462 adjective S 5. particular, special -- (first and most important; "his special interest is music"; "she gets special (or particular) satisfaction from her volunteer work") 1806579 adjective O 1. (5) reproducible, consistent -- (capable of being reproduced; "astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained") 1814190 adjective S 1. advanced, forward-looking, innovative, modern -- (ahead of the times; "the advanced teaching methods"; "had advanced views on the subject"; "a forward-looking corporation"; "is British industry innovative enough?") 1831108 adjective S 2. (1) humble -- (marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful; "a humble apology"; "essentially humble...and self-effacing, he achieved the highest formal honors and distinctions"- B.K.Malinowski) 1833128 adjective S 2. careful, thrifty -- (mindful of the future in spending money; "careful with money") 1839770 adjective O 3. gingery, hot, peppery, spicy -- (having a piquant burning taste of spices or peppers; "gingery Chinese food"; "hot peppers"; "hot curry"; "corn chips with peppery salsa"; "spicy tomato sauce") 1848556 adjective B 1. (2) purposeful -- (serving as or indicating the existence of a purpose or goal) 1850155 adjective B 2. unqualified -- (not meeting the proper standards and requirements and training) 1852428 adjective O 1. (2) unqualified -- (not limited or restricted; "an unqualified denial") 1914327 adjective S 2. careful, heedful -- (cautiously attentive; "careful of her feelings"; "heedful of his father's advice") 1916918 adjective O 1. abstract, abstractionist, nonfigurative, nonobjective -- (not representing or imitating external reality or the objects of nature; "a large abstract painting") 1919109 adjective S 5. estimable, good, honorable, respectable -- (deserving of esteem and respect; "all respectable companies give guarantees"; "ruined the family's good name") 1959495 adjective O 1. broke, bust, skint, stone-broke, stony-broke -- (lacking funds; "`skint' is a British slang term") 196245 adjective S 1. alarming -- (causing alarm or fear) 1971486 adjective S 1. (2) good, just, upright, virtuous -- (of moral excellence; "a genuinely good person"; "a just cause"; "an upright and respectable man"; "the life of the nation is secure only while the nation is honest, truthful, and virtuous"- Frederick Douglass) 1987406 adjective O 1. (7) religious, spiritual -- (concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church; "religious texts"; "a nenber if a religious order"; "lords temporal and spiritual"; "spiritual leaders"; "spiritual songs") 1991125 adjective S 2. (1) harmful -- (able or likely to do harm) 2015582 adjective S 3. religious -- (extremely scrupulous and conscientious; "religious in observing the rules of health") 2053620 adjective S 2. earnest, in earnest, sincere, solemn -- (characterized by a firm and humorless belief in the validity of your opinions; "both sides were deeply in earnest, even passionate"; "an entirely sincere and cruel tyrant"; "a film with a solemn social message") 2067232 adjective S 5. (1) hot -- (sexually excited or exciting; "was hot for her"; "hot pants") 2089076 adjective S 3. (146) big, momentous -- (of very great significance; "deciding to drop the atom bomb was a very big decision"; "a momentous event") 2105036 adjective S 1. (6) sincere -- (open and genuine; not deceitful; "he was a good man, decent and sincere"; "felt sincere regret that they were leaving"; "sincere friendship") 2148404 adjective S 1. (1) adept, expert, good, practiced, proficient, skillful, skilful -- (having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude; "adept in handicrafts"; "an adept juggler"; "an expert job"; "a good mechanic"; "a practiced marksman"; "a proficient engineer"; "a lesser-known but no less skillful composer"; "the effect was achieved by skillful retouching") 2148795 adjective S 3. arch -- (expert in skulduggery; "an arch criminal") 2149547 adjective S 9. hot -- (performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy; "a hot drummer"; "he's hot tonight") 2151824 adjective O 3. humble, menial, lowly -- (used of unskilled work (especially domestic work)) 2191725 adjective S 4. dependable, good, safe, secure -- (financially sound; "a good investment"; "a secure investment") 225040 adjective S 12. (1) benevolent, good -- (having or showing or arising from a desire to promote the welfare or happiness of others; "his benevolent smile"; "a benevolent nature") 2250631 adjective S 3. made -- (successful or assured of success; "now I am a made man forever"- Christopher Marlowe) 2256910 adjective O 10. sugared, sweetened, sweet -- (with sweetening added) 2257597 adjective S 2. arch, condescending, patronizing, patronising -- ((used of behavior or attitude) characteristic of those who treat others with condescension) 2259250 adjective S 7. humble, low, lowly, modest, small -- (low or inferior in station or quality; "a humble cottage"; "a lowly parish priest"; "a modest man of the people"; "small beginnings") 2262136 adjective S 6. (4) fine, good -- (superior to the average; "in fine spirits"; "a fine student"; "made good grades"; "morale was good"; "had good weather for the parade") 2279496 adjective S 4. unexpected -- (causing surprise or amazement by not being expected; "the curtains opened to reveal a completely unexpected scene") 2285801 adjective O 3. forced, unexpected -- (made necessary by an unexpected situation or emergency; "a forced landing") 2285941 adjective O 8. (1) sweet -- ((used of wines) having a sweet taste) 2286453 adjective S 1. (9) sweet -- (having a pleasant taste (as of sugar)) 228661 adjective S 6. evil, harmful, injurious -- (tending to cause great harm) 2288035 adjective O 1. fresh, sweet, unfermented -- (not soured or preserved; "sweet milk") 2288507 adjective S 2. (1) unexpected -- (not foreseen; "unsuspected difficulties arose"; "unsuspected turnings in the road") 230030 adjective S 1. (3) optimum, optimal -- (most desirable possible under a restriction expressed or implied; "an optimum return on capital"; "optimal concentration of a drug") 2303825 adjective S 2. stately, statuesque -- (of size and dignity suggestive of a statue) 2313856 adjective O 4. (2) sweet -- (one of the four basic taste sensations; very pleasant; like the taste of sugar or honey) 2369479 adjective S 4. careful -- (full of cares or anxiety; "Thou art careful and troubled about many things"-Luke 10.41) 2399068 adjective O 4. standing, upright -- (maintaining an erect position; "standing timber"; "many buildings were still standing") 2414438 adjective S 2. (8) worth -- (having a specified value; "not worth his salt"; "worth her weight in gold") 2424102 adjective B 1. hot, raging -- (characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense; "the fighting became hot and heavy"; "a hot engagement"; "a raging battle"; "the river became a raging torrent") 2425529 adjective O 2. (1) passive, peaceful -- (peacefully resistant in response to injustice; "passive resistance") 2438332 adjective O 8. hot -- (wanted by the police; "a hot suspect") 2442947 adjective S 4. (1) hot -- ((color) bold and intense; "hot pink") 2453184 adjective S 17. good -- (feeling healthy and free of aches and pains; "I feel good") 2495709 adjective S 1. (13) deserving, meriting, worth -- (having sufficient worth; "an idea worth considering"; "a cause deserving or meriting support"; "the deserving poor" (often used ironically)) 307423 adjective S 1. (19) careful -- (exercising caution or showing care or attention; "they were careful when crossing the busy street"; "be careful to keep her shoes clean"; "did very careful research"; "careful art restorers"; "careful of the rights of others"; "careful about one's behavior") 309541 adjective O 7. particular -- (providing specific details or circumstances; "a particular description of the room") 322989 adjective S 1. (2) hotheaded, impulsive, impetuous, madcap, tearaway, brainish -- (characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation; "a hotheaded decision"; "liable to such impulsive acts as hugging strangers"; "an impetuous display of spending and gambling"; "madcap escapades"; (`brainish' is archaic)) 34196 adjective O 22. hot -- (marked by excited activity; "a hot week on the stock market") 353567 adjective O 21. hot, live -- (charged or energized with electricity; "a hot wire"; "a live wire") 358023 adjective S 1. (1) blithe, blithesome, lighthearted, lightsome -- (carefree and happy and lighthearted; "was loved for her blithe spirit"; "a merry blithesome nature"; "her lighthearted nature"; "trilling songs with a lightsome heart") 401426 adjective O 20. hot -- (having or dealing with dangerously high levels of radioactivity; "hot fuel rods"; "a hot laboratory") 419319 adjective O 10. warm, hot -- (of a seeker; near to the object sought; "you're getting warm"; "hot on the trail") 426517 adjective S 11. (2) dear, good, near -- (with or in a close or intimate relationship; "a good friend"; "my sisters and brothers are near and dear") 438394 adjective S 6. consistent, logical, ordered, orderly -- (marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts; "a logical argument"; "the orderly presentation") 455048 adjective S 2. (1) disproportionate -- (not proportionate) 455828 adjective O 1. disproportionate, disproportional -- (out of proportion) 461110 adjective S 1. especial, exceptional, particular, special -- (surpassing what is common or usual or expected; "he paid especial attention to her"; "exceptional kindness"; "a matter of particular and unusual importance"; "a special occasion"; "a special reason to confide in her"; "what's so special about the year 2000?") 480442 adjective S 4. harmonious -- (existing together in harmony; "harmonious family relationships") 483898 adjective S 5. incapable, unqualified -- (lacking the necessary skill or knowledge etc.; "an incapable helper") 484227 adjective O 4. unqualified -- (lacking specific legal qualifications; "a wife is usually considered unqualified to testify against her husband") 495794 adjective S 10. (2) good -- (thorough; "had a good workout"; "gave the house a good cleaning") 517298 adjective S 1. (3) blithe -- (lacking or showing a lack of due concern; "spoke with blithe ignorance of the true situation") 534932 adjective S 4. (1) appropriate, harmonious -- (suitable and fitting; "the tailored clothes were harmonious with her military bearing") 549300 adjective O 1. (8) consistent -- ((sometimes followed by `with') in agreement or consistent or reliable; "testimony consistent with the known facts"; "I have decided that the course of conduct which I am following is consistent with my sense of responsibility as president in time of war"- FDR) 552296 adjective S 1. crying, egregious, flagrant, glaring, gross, rank -- (conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible; "a crying shame"; "an egregious lie"; "flagrant violation of human rights"; "a glaring error"; "gross ineptitude"; "gross injustice"; "rank treachery") 642430 adjective O 1. (3) made -- (produced by a manufacturing process; "bought some made goods at the local store; rope and nails") 68630 adjective S 1. (6) beneficial, good -- (promoting or enhancing well-being; "an arms limitation agreement beneficial to all countries"; "the beneficial effects of a temperate climate"; "the experience was good for her") 69389 adjective S 1. disadvantageous, harmful -- (constituting a disadvantage) 702059 adjective S 1. (16) desirable -- (worth having or seeking or achieving; "a desirable job"; "computer with many desirable features"; "a desirable outcome") 720771 adjective S 1. courtly, elegant, formal, stately -- (refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court; "a courtly gentleman") 721201 adjective S 1. undignified -- (lacking dignity) 743297 adjective S 24. good -- (generally admired; "good taste") 777294 adjective S 18. hot -- (having or showing great eagerness or enthusiasm; "hot for travel") 798661 adjective O 1. (4) effective, good, in effect, in force -- (exerting force or influence; "the law is effective immediately"; "a warranty good for two years"; "the law is already in effect (or in force)") 100054 noun O 12. ball -- (a pitch that is not in the strike zone; "he threw nine straight balls before the manager yanked him") 10127060 noun O 1. Ball, Lucille Ball -- (United States comedienne best known as the star of a popular television program (1911-1989)) 1026994 noun O 1. Medicare -- (health care for the aged; a federally administered system of health insurance available to persons aged 65 and over) 10577338 noun O 5. Spark, Muriel Spark, Dame Muriel Spark, Muriel Sarah Spark -- (Scottish writer of satirical novels (born in 1918)) 10593480 noun O 1. Sweet, Henry Sweet -- (English phonetician; one of the founders of modern phonetics (1845-1912)) 10660216 noun O 3. Worth, Charles Frederick Worth -- (French couturier (born in England) regarded as the founder of Parisian haute couture; noted for introducing the bustle (1825-1895)) 10679168 noun S 2. side effect, fallout -- (any adverse and unwanted secondary effect; "a strategy to contain the fallout from the accounting scandal") 10769388 noun O 5. (1) discharge, spark, arc, electric arc, electric discharge -- (electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field) 10781437 noun O 1. life force, vital force, vitality, elan vital -- ((biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms) 1102789 noun S 2. (2) strife -- (bitter conflict; heated often violent dissension) 1104787 noun O 3. (3) confrontation, opposition -- (the act of opposing groups confronting each other; "the government was not ready for a confrontation with the unions"; "the invaders encountered stiff opposition") 1119798 noun S 4. affirmation -- (a judgment by a higher court that the judgment of a lower court was correct and should stand) 1130169 noun O 2. ordeal, trial by ordeal -- (a primitive method of determining a person's guilt or innocence by subjecting the accused person to dangerous or painful tests believed to be under divine control; escape was usually taken as a sign of innocence) 1176935 noun O 1. ambush, ambuscade, lying in wait, trap -- (the act of concealing yourself and lying in wait to attack by surprise) 12503535 noun O 1. net income, net, net profit, lucre, profit, profits, earnings -- (the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses)) 12586884 noun O 2. pot, jackpot, kitty -- (the cumulative amount involved in a game (such as poker)) 12587896 noun O 1. (7) insurance -- (promise of reimbursement in the case of loss; paid to people or companies so concerned about hazards that they have made prepayments to an insurance company) 12633334 noun O 3. dollar -- (a United States coin worth one dollar; "the dollar coin has never been popular in the United States") 12637228 noun O 2. dollar, dollar bill, one dollar bill, buck, clam -- (a piece of paper money worth one dollar) 12645294 noun O 1. ledger, leger, account book, book of account, book -- (a record in which commercial accounts are recorded; "they got a subpoena to examine our books") 12646212 noun O 3. daybook, journal -- (a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred) 12689622 noun O 1. (2) combustion, burning -- (a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light) 12889447 noun O 1. (23) dollar -- (the basic monetary unit in many countries; equal to 100 cents) 12979367 noun O 2. catch, haul -- (the quantity that was caught; "the catch was only 10 fish") 12987962 noun O 1. (5) worth -- (an indefinite quantity of something having a specified value; "10 dollars worth of gasoline") 12992635 noun O 3. (3) pot, potful -- (the quantity contained in a pot) 12996802 noun O 4. spark -- (a small but noticeable trace of some quality that might become stronger; "a spark of interest"; "a spark of decency") 12997669 noun O 1. (564) batch, deal, flock, good deal, great deal, hatful, heap, lot, mass, mess, mickle, mint, muckle, peck, pile, plenty, pot, quite a little, raft, sight, slew, spate, stack, tidy sum, wad, whole lot, whole slew -- ((often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty") 13029242 noun O 2. (192) detail, particular, item -- (a small part that can be considered separately from the whole; "it was perfect in all details") 13037616 noun O 1. (29) ratio -- (the relative magnitudes of two quantities (usually expressed as a quotient)) 13070216 noun B 1. (9) norm -- (a standard or model or pattern regarded as typical; "the current middle-class norm of two children per family") 130732 noun O 2. catch, grab, snatch, snap -- (the act of catching an object with the hands; "Mays made the catch with his back to the plate"; "he made a grab for the ball before it landed"; "Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away"; "the infielder's snap and throw was a single motion") 13099110 noun O 1. (1) arch -- (a curved shape in the vertical plane that spans an opening) 13111772 noun O 3. (3) ball, globe, orb -- (an object with a spherical shape; "a ball of fire") 13155051 noun B 2. (1) equality, equivalence, equation, par -- (a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced; "on a par with the best") 13183659 noun O 2. combustion -- (a state of violent disturbance and excitement; "combustion grew until revolt was unavoidable") 13183809 noun S 1. discord, strife -- (lack of agreement or harmony) 13192715 noun S 1. sadness, sorrow, sorrowfulness -- (the state of being sad; "she tired of his perpetual sadness") 13217389 noun O 1. (4) fatigue, weariness, tiredness -- (temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work; "he was hospitalized for extreme fatigue"; "growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic skills"; "weariness overcame her after twelve hours and she fell asleep") 13248905 noun B 2. (1) energy, vim, vitality -- (a healthy capacity for vigorous activity; "jogging works off my excess energy"; "he seemed full of vim and vigor") 13624036 noun O 2. (1) domination, mastery, supremacy -- (power to dominate or defeat; "mastery of the seas") 13667679 noun O 1. (3) affluence, richness -- (abundant wealth) 13671628 noun O 1. cleanliness -- (the habit of keeping free of superficial imperfections) 13710213 noun O 1. indemnity, insurance -- (protection against future loss) 13719727 noun O 1. deafness, hearing loss -- (partial or complete loss of hearing) 14013111 noun O 1. (10) fallout, radioactive dust -- (the radioactive particles that settle to the ground after a nuclear explosion) 1405146 noun O 1. (1) shark -- (any of numerous elongate mostly marine carnivorous fishes with heterocercal caudal fins and tough skin covered with small toothlike scales) 14363411 noun O 2. (216) term -- (a limited period of time; "a prison term"; "he left school before the end of term") 14365322 noun O 1. term, full term -- (the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent; "a healthy baby born at full term") 14375615 noun O 1. (14) fall, autumn -- (the season when the leaves fall from the trees; "in the fall of 1973") 14422850 noun O 2. (2) cycle, rhythm, round -- (an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; "the neverending cycle of the seasons") 175075 noun B 1. equation, equating -- (the act of regarding as equal) 2037721 noun O 1. (18) cat, true cat -- (feline mammal usually having thick soft fur and being unable to roar; domestic cats; wildcats) 2043683 noun O 1. big cat, cat -- (any of several large cats typically able to roar and living in the wild) 2639275 noun O 4. arch -- ((architecture) a masonry construction (usually curved) for spanning an opening and supporting the weight above it) 2639968 noun O 3. arch, archway -- (a passageway under an arch) 2681909 noun O 1. (40) ball -- (round object that is hit or thrown or kicked in games; "the ball travelled 90 mph on his serve"; "the mayor threw out the first ball"; "the ball rolled into the corner pocket") 2682657 noun O 6. (1) ball -- (a spherical object used as a plaything; "he played with his rubber ball in the bathtub") 27929 noun O 1. (27) relation -- (an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together) 2805642 noun O 4. bubble -- (a dome-shaped covering made of transparent glass or plastic) 2816534 noun O 1. (1) bunker, sand trap, trap -- (a hazard on a golf course) 2876376 noun O 7. catch -- (a fastener that fastens or locks a door or window) 2877229 noun O 2. Caterpillar, cat -- (a large vehicle that is driven by caterpillar tracks; frequently used for moving earth in construction and farm work) 2879203 noun O 5. cat-o'-nine-tails, cat -- (a whip with nine knotted cords; "British sailors feared the cat") 2906599 noun O 2. (1) chest -- (box with a lid; used for storage; usually large and sturdy) 2907146 noun O 3. chest of drawers, chest, bureau, dresser -- (furniture with drawers for keeping clothes) 3050471 noun O 2. daybook, ledger -- (an accounting journal as a physical object; "he bought a new daybook") 3120841 noun O 4. dressing table, dresser, vanity, toilet table -- (low table with mirror or mirrors where one sits while dressing or applying makeup) 3138658 noun O 2. dungeon -- (a dark cell (usually underground) where prisoners can be confined) 3186190 noun O 1. export, exportation -- (commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country) 3469386 noun O 5. journal -- (the part of the axle contained by a bearing) 3469483 noun O 4. journal -- (a record book as a physical object) 3475580 noun O 1. kat, khat, qat, quat, cat, Arabian tea, African tea -- (the leaves of the shrub Catha edulis which are chewed like tobacco or used to make tea; has the effect of a euphoric stimulant; "in Yemen kat is used daily by 85% of adults") 3476808 noun O 1. keep, donjon, dungeon -- (the main tower within the walls of a medieval castle or fortress) 361096 noun O 3. burning, combustion -- (the act of burning something; "the burning of leaves was prohibited by a town ordinance") 36142 noun O 6. relation -- ((usually plural) mutual dealings or connections among persons or groups; "international relations") 3657699 noun O 1. (3) museum -- (a depository for collecting and displaying objects having scientific or historical or artistic value) 3659290 noun O 1. (2) musket ball, ball -- (a solid ball shot by a musket; "they had to carry a ramrod as well as powder and ball") 3839570 noun O 1. (7) pot -- (metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid) 3839930 noun O 3. pot, grass, green goddess, dope, weed, gage, sess, sens, smoke, skunk, locoweed, Mary Jane -- (street names for marijuana) 3840158 noun O 4. (1) pot, flowerpot -- (a container in which plants are cultivated) 3840620 noun O 2. potentiometer, pot -- (a resistor with three terminals, the third being an adjustable center terminal; used to adjust voltages in radios and TV sets) 3871166 noun O 3. punch, puncher -- (a tool for making (usually circular) holes) 3920872 noun O 2. (1) remedy, curative, cure -- (a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain) 4243269 noun O 1. terminus, terminal figure, term -- ((architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome) 4274531 noun O 2. toilet, can, commode, crapper, pot, potty, stool, throne -- (a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination) 4299767 noun O 2. transom, traverse -- (a horizontal crosspiece across a window or separating a door from a window over it) 4299914 noun O 1. transom, transom window, fanlight -- (a window above a door and hinged to a transom) 4301232 noun O 1. (4) trap -- (a device in which something (usually an animal) can be caught and penned) 4301591 noun O 7. trap -- (a light two-wheeled carriage) 4301670 noun O 4. (1) trap -- (a device to hurl clay pigeons into the air for trapshooters) 4301780 noun O 2. (2) trap -- (drain consisting of a U-shaped section of drainpipe that holds liquid and so prevents a return flow of sewer gas) 4340518 noun O 2. upright, upright piano -- (a piano with a vertical sounding board) 4340644 noun O 1. upright, vertical -- (a vertical structural member as a post or stake; "the ball sailed between the uprights") 434935 noun O 8. catch -- (a cooperative game in which a ball is passed back and forth; "he played catch with his son in the backyard") 4449161 noun S 2. stoicism, stolidity, stolidness -- (an indifference to pleasure or pain) 4451349 noun S 1. (8) vitality, verve -- (an energetic style) 4452274 noun S 2. (5) exuberance, enthusiasm, ebullience -- (overflowing with enthusiasm) 4453858 noun S 3. (1) apathy, indifference, spiritlessness -- (the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally) 4461037 noun S 3. seriousness, earnestness, serious-mindedness, sincerity -- (the trait of being serious; "a lack of solemnity is not necessarily a lack of seriousness"- Robert Rice) 447188 noun O 1. (2) baseball, baseball game, ball -- (a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of 9 players; teams take turns at bat trying to score run; "he played baseball in high school"; "there was a baseball game on every empy lot"; "there was a desire for National League ball in the area"; "play ball!") 4474336 noun B 2. (2) precaution -- (the trait of practicing caution in advance) 4552032 noun O 2. generality -- (the quality of being general or widespread or having general applicability) 4554771 noun O 2. (6) rhythm, regular recurrence -- (recurring at regular intervals) 4611720 noun S 1. cattiness, bitchiness, spite, spitefulness, nastiness -- (malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty) 4617079 noun S 2. (9) good, goodness -- (moral excellence or admirableness; "there is much good to be found in people") 4646612 noun S 3. conceit, vanity -- (the trait of being vain and conceited) 4653588 noun S 2. cleanliness -- (diligence in keeping clean) 4675241 noun O 2. origin, descent, extraction -- (properties attributable to your ancestry; "he comes from good origins") 4699604 noun S 12. (2) sparkle, spark, light -- (brightness and animation of countenance; "he had a sparkle in his eye") 4727719 noun S 2. (1) fullness, mellowness, richness -- (the property of a sound that has a rich and pleasing timbre) 4731859 noun O 5. sweetness, sweet -- (the property of containing sugar) 4740849 noun O 4. animation, vitality -- (the property of being able to survive and grow; "the vitality of a seed") 4832672 noun O 1. (3) profusion, profuseness, richness, cornucopia -- (the property of being extremely abundant) 4850926 noun S 2. (4) worth -- (the quality that renders something desirable or valuable or useful) 4853229 noun S 4. vanity, emptiness -- (the quality of being valueless or futile; "he rejected the vanities of the world") 4854135 noun S 1. (7) good, goodness -- (that which is good or valuable or useful; "weigh the good against the bad"; "among the highest goods of all are happiness and self-realization") 4858892 noun O 4. richness, prolificacy, fertility -- (the property of producing abundantly and sustaining growth; "he praised the richness of the soil") 4867122 noun S 2. (2) profit, gain -- (the advantageous quality of being beneficial) 4869096 noun S 1. (11) good -- (benefit; "for your own good"; "what's the good of worrying?") 4872872 noun S 1. (1) catch -- (a hidden drawback; "it sounds good but what's the catch?") 4880128 noun S 4. joke -- (a triviality not to be taken seriously; "I regarded his campaign for mayor as a joke") 488975 noun B 4. (1) antic, joke, prank, trick, caper, put-on -- (a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement) 489993 noun O 2. jest, joke, jocularity -- (activity characterized by good humor) 4997286 noun O 1. trap, cakehole, hole, maw, yap, gob -- (informal terms for the mouth) 5084091 noun O 1. ventricle, heart ventricle -- (a chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium and pumps it to the arteries) 5186797 noun O 1. ventricle -- (one of four connected cavities in the brain; is continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord and contains cerebrospinal fluid) 5208296 noun O 3. testis, testicle, orchis, ball, ballock, bollock, nut, egg -- (one of the two male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens; "she kicked him in the balls and got away") 5234842 noun O 1. thorax, chest, pectus -- (the part of the human body between the neck and the diaphragm or the corresponding part in other vertebrates) 5238189 noun O 1. pot, potbelly, bay window, corporation, tummy -- (slang terms for a paunch) 5257038 noun O 10. ball -- (a more or less rounded anatomical body or mass; ball of the human foot or ball at the base of the thumb; "he stood on the balls of his feet") 5257437 noun O 2. (1) arch -- (a curved bony structure supporting or enclosing organs (especially arches of the feet)) 5295336 noun S 3. (2) caution, precaution, care, forethought -- (judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger; "he exercised caution in opening the door"; "he handled the vase with care") 5314023 noun S 2. (10) skill, science -- (ability to produce solutions in some problem domain; "the skill of a well-trained boxer"; "the sweet science of pugilism") 5315163 noun S 4. craft, craftsmanship, workmanship -- (skill in an occupation or trade) 5321947 noun S 1. retardation, mental retardation, backwardness, slowness, subnormality -- (lack of normal development of intellectual capacities) 5323844 noun S 1. inefficiency -- (unskillfulness resulting from a lack of efficiency) 5385482 noun O 1. (1) sweet, sweetness, sugariness -- (the taste experience when sugar dissolves in the mouth) 53901 noun O 4. evasion -- (the act of physically escaping from something (an opponent or a pursuer or an unpleasant situation) by some adroit maneuver) 5481157 noun O 1. particular, specific -- (a fact about some part (as opposed to general); "he always reasons from the particular to the general") 5499955 noun S 1. (1) trap, snare -- (something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares; "the exam was full of trap questions"; "it was all a snare and delusion") 5515034 noun O 1. (2) abstraction, abstract -- (a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance; "he loved her only in the abstract--not in person") 5516602 noun O 4. (23) term -- (any distinct quantity contained in a polynomial; "the general term of an algebraic equation of the n-th degree") 5552884 noun S 3. bubble -- (an impracticable and illusory idea; "he didn't want to burst the newcomer's bubble") 5563460 noun S 1. house of cards, bubble -- (a speculative scheme that depends on unstable factors that the planner cannot control; "his proposal was nothing but a house of cards"; "a real estate bubble") 5566662 noun O 2. (1) project, projection -- (a planned undertaking) 5569495 noun O 1. generalization, generalisation, generality -- (an idea having general application; "he spoke in broad generalities") 5609493 noun O 1. relation back, relation -- ((law) the principle that an act done at a later time is deemed by law to have occurred at an earlier time; "his attorney argued for the relation back of the ammended complaint to the time the initial complaint was filed") 5626540 noun O 2. (2) Stoicism -- ((philosophy) the philosophical system of the Stoics following the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno) 5647602 noun O 1. science, scientific discipline -- (a particular branch of scientific knowledge; "the science of genetics") 5654262 noun O 4. (1) origin -- (the point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero) 5666190 noun O 2. (3) average, norm -- (a statistic describing the location of a distribution; "it set the norm for American homes") 5916288 noun O 1. (307) term -- (a word or expression used for some particular thing; "he learned many medical terms") 5927925 noun O 1. (10) phrase -- (an expression forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence but not containing a finite verb) 6004789 noun O 1. (2) diary, journal -- (a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations) 6068715 noun O 1. outline, synopsis, abstract, precis -- (a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory) 6121176 noun O 3. (10) policy, insurance policy, insurance -- (written contract or certificate of insurance; "you should have read the small print on your policy") 614703 noun O 5. confrontation -- (a focussed comparison; bringing together for a careful comparison) 6189977 noun O 2. (1) journal -- (a periodical dedicated to a particular subject; "he reads the medical journals") 6259525 noun O 1. (32) equation -- (a mathematical statement that two expressions are equal) 6273361 noun O 3. affirmation -- ((religion) a solemn declaration that serves the same purpose as an oath (if an oath is objectionable to the person on religious or ethical grounds)) 6275099 noun S 2. approval, commendation -- (a message expressing a favorable opinion; "words of approval seldom passed his lips") 6293685 noun S 1. citation, commendation -- (an official award (as for bravery or service) usually given as formal public statement) 6318236 noun O 1. (1) avowal, avouchment, affirmation -- (a statement asserting the existence or the truth of something) 6336727 noun O 5. (7) term -- (one of the substantive phrases in a logical proposition; "the major term of a syllogism must occur twice") 6345528 noun S 1. evasion, equivocation -- (a statement that is not literally false but that cleverly avoids an unpleasant truth) 6354990 noun O 3. (113) condition, term -- ((usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement; "the contract set out the conditions of the lease"; "the terms of the treaty were generous") 6357547 noun O 3. treaty, pact, accord -- (a written agreement between two states or sovereigns) 6361585 noun O 1. (1) joke, gag, laugh, jest, jape -- (a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter; "he told a very funny joke"; "he knows a million gags"; "thanks for the laugh"; "he laughed unpleasantly at hisown jest"; "even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point") 6402482 noun S 4. dollar, dollar mark, dollar sign -- (a symbol of commercialism or greed; "he worships the almighty dollar"; "the dollar sign means little to him") 6454706 noun O 1. (1) frown, scowl -- (a facial expression of dislike or displeasure) 6613830 noun O 1. phrase, musical phrase -- (a short musical passage) 6634777 noun O 5. catch -- (a break or check in the voice (usually a sign of strong emotion)) 6651162 noun O 1. rhythm, speech rhythm -- (the arrangement of spoken words alternating stressed and unstressed elements; "the rhythm of Frost's poetry") 6651357 noun O 3. (1) rhythm, beat, musical rhythm -- (the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music; "the piece has a fast rhythm"; "the conductor set the beat") 6713366 noun O 1. idiom, idiomatic expression, phrasal idiom, set phrase, phrase -- (an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up) 6739347 noun O 4. confrontation, encounter, showdown, face-off -- (a hostile disagreement face-to-face) 6739963 noun S 2. confrontation -- (discord resulting from a clash of ideas or opinions) 6760286 noun O 2. affirmation, assertion, statement -- (the act of affirming or asserting or stating something) 6763071 noun O 1. disavowal, disclaimer -- (denial of any connection with or knowledge of) 6779435 noun O 4. relation, telling, recounting -- (an act of narration; "he was the hero according to his own relation"; "his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable") 6788097 noun O 1. (1) confrontation -- (a bold challenge) 6840134 noun S 1. (3) ordeal -- (a severe or trying experience) 6852933 noun O 1. accident, fortuity, chance event -- (anything that happens by chance without an apparent cause) 6853143 noun O 1. (8) accident -- (a mishap; especially one causing injury or death) 6874664 noun O 1. (3) origin, origination, inception -- (an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events) 6898974 noun O 1. recoil, repercussion, rebound, backlash -- (a movement back from an impact) 6899482 noun O 3. recoil, kick -- (the backward jerk of a gun when it is fired) 6958795 noun O 1. (1) flicker, spark, glint -- (a momentary flash of light) 697246 noun S 1. (1) evasion, escape, dodging -- (nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do; "his evasion of his clear duty was reprehensible"; "that escape from the consequences is possible but unattractive") 6993749 noun O 9. ball -- (a lavish formal dance) 6996594 noun O 1. wedding, wedding ceremony, nuptials, hymeneals -- (the social event at which the ceremony of marriage is performed) 7026057 noun S 1. apathy -- (an absence of emotion or enthusiasm) 7048659 noun S 1. (4) amour propre, conceit, self-love, vanity -- (feelings of excessive pride) 7051637 noun S 2. gaiety, playfulness -- (a festive merry feeling) 7051859 noun S 1. (1) earnestness, seriousness, sincerity -- (an earnest and sincere feeling) 7066992 noun S 1. (2) gaiety, merriment -- (a gay feeling) 7069714 noun S 1. (2) sadness, unhappiness -- (emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being) 7085170 noun S 1. malice, maliciousness, spite, spitefulness, venom -- (feeling a need to see others suffer) 7089068 noun S 1. exuberance -- (joyful enthusiasm) 7128671 noun O 1. sweet, confection, confectionery -- (a food rich in sugar) 7141298 noun O 1. (2) dessert, sweet, afters -- (a dish served as the last course of a meal) 7453173 noun O 2. punch -- (an iced mixed drink usually containing alcohol and prepared for multiple servings; normally served in a punch bowl) 746508 noun O 1. (18) undertaking, project, task, labor -- (any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted; "he prepared for great undertakings") 7479696 noun O 8. ball, clod, glob, lump, clump, chunk -- (a compact mass; "a ball of mud caught him on the shoulder") 7610417 noun O 1. lineage, line, line of descent, descent, bloodline, blood line, blood, pedigree, ancestry, origin, parentage, stemma, stock -- (the descendants of one individual; "his entire lineage has been warriors") 768224 noun O 2. (1) guardianship, keeping, safekeeping -- (the responsibility of a guardian or keeper; "he left his car in my keeping") 772673 noun O 1. (1) precaution, safeguard, guard -- (a precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc.; "he put an ice pack on the injury as a precaution"; "an insurance policy is a good safeguard"; "we let our guard down") 7754541 noun O 4. (2) ball -- (the people assembled at a lavish formal dance; "the ball was already emptying out before the fire alarm sounded") 7757810 noun O 1. wedding, wedding party -- (a party of people at a wedding) 778833 noun O 5. (1) care, charge, tutelage, guardianship -- (attention and management implying responsibility for safety; "he is in the care of a bodyguard") 794719 noun O 1. (1) sexual intercourse, intercourse, sex act, copulation, coitus, coition, sexual congress, congress, sexual relation, relation, carnal knowledge -- (the act of sexual procreation between a man and a woman; the man's penis is inserted into the woman's vagina and excited until orgasm and ejaculation occur) 7989929 noun O 4. (2) beginning, origin, root, rootage, source -- (the place where something begins, where it springs into being; "the Italian beginning of the Renaissance"; "Jupiter was the origin of the radiation"; "Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River"; "communism's Russian root") 802146 noun O 5. (1) rhythm method of birth control, rhythm method, rhythm, calendar method of birth control, calendar method -- (natural family planning in which ovulation is assumed to occur 14 days before the onset of a period (the fertile period would be assumed to extend from day 10 through day 18 of her cycle)) 10811 adverb S 1. (9) well, good -- ((often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well'); "the children behaved well"; "a task well done"; "the party went well"; "he slept well"; "a well-argued thesis"; "a well-planned party"; "the baby can walk pretty good") 210571 adverb O 3. individually, separately, singly, severally, one by one, on an individual basis -- (apart from others; "taken individually, the rooms were, in fact, square"; "the fine points are treated singly") 46527 adverb O 3. beyond -- (in addition; "agreed to provide essentials but nothing beyond") 46624 adverb O 1. (10) beyond -- (farther along in space or time or degree; "through the valley and beyond"; "to the eighth grade but not beyond"; "will be influential in the 1990s and beyond") 46817 adverb O 2. (1) beyond, on the far side -- (on the farther side from the observer; "a pond with a hayfield beyond") 477353 adverb S 1. (1) sweetly, sweet -- (in an affectionate or loving manner (`sweet' is sometimes a poetic or informal variant of `sweetly'); "Susan Hayward plays the wife sharply and sweetly"; "how sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank"- Shakespeare; "talking sweet to each other") 58472 adverb S 2. thoroughly, soundly, good -- (in a complete and thorough manner (`good' is sometimes used informally for `thoroughly'); "he was soundly defeated"; "we beat him good") 70546 adverb O 1. (2) aloud, out loud -- (using the voice; not silently; "please read the passage aloud"; "he laughed out loud") 70676 adverb O 1. (10) loudly, loud, aloud -- (with relatively high volume; "the band played loudly"; "she spoke loudly and angrily"; "he spoke loud enough for those at the back of the room to hear him"; "cried aloud for help") 102703 verb O 2. (1) joke, jest -- (act in a funny or teasing way) 1047972 verb O 27. catch -- (be the catcher; "Who is catching?") 1083010 verb O 5. neutralize, neutralise -- (make incapable of military action) 1108351 verb O 2. shark -- (hunt shark) 1119527 verb O 11. (2) overtake, catch, catch up with -- (catch up with and possibly overtake; "The Rolls Royce caught us near the exit ramp") 1125360 verb S 1. (2) misapply, misuse -- (apply to a wrong thing or person; apply badly or incorrectly; "The words are misapplied in this context"; "You are misapplying the name of this religious group") 1147457 verb O 5. (5) meet, satisfy, fill, fulfill, fulfil -- (fill or meet a want or need) 1148301 verb O 3. (3) accommodate -- (provide with something desired or needed; "Can you accommodate me with a rental car?") 115596 verb O 2. revert -- (undergo reversion, as in a mutation) 1170565 verb O 1. (2) trap, pin, immobilize, immobilise -- (to hold fast or prevent from moving; "The child was pinned under the fallen tree") 1174946 verb O 2. (3) manipulate -- (hold something in one's hands and move it) 1178666 verb O 5. (8) get, catch, capture -- (succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase; "We finally got the suspect"; "Did you catch the thief?") 1287938 verb O 1. (1) neutralize, neutralise, liquidate, waste, knock off, do in -- (get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing; "The mafia liquidated the informer"; "the double agent was neutralized") 1288453 verb O 6. (7) hitch, catch -- (to hook or entangle; "One foot caught in the stirrup") 1288649 verb O 16. (1) catch -- (cause to become accidentally or suddenly caught, ensnared, or entangled; "I caught the hem of my dress in the brambles") 1331256 verb O 2. (1) kick back, recoil, kick -- (spring back, as from a forceful thrust; "The gun kicked back into my shoulder") 1339011 verb O 2. export -- (cause to spread in another part of the world; "The Russians exported Marxism to Africa") 1340280 verb O 26. catch -- (spread or be communicated; "The fashion did not catch") 1360575 verb O 3. (10) get, catch -- (reach with a blow or hit in a particular spot; "the rock caught her in the back of the head"; "The blow got him in the back"; "The punch caught him in the stomach") 1371307 verb O 1. cat -- (beat with a cat-o'-nine-tails) 1374696 verb O 1. (3) punch, plug -- (deliver a quick blow to; "he punched me in the stomach") 1394901 verb S 3. (5) project -- (transfer (ideas or principles) from one domain into another) 1398038 verb O 1. (1) catch, grab, take hold of -- (take hold of so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of; "Catch the ball!"; "Grab the elevator door!") 1401632 verb O 3. punch, perforate -- (make a hole into or between, as for ease of separation; "perforate the sheets of paper") 143209 verb O 2. (4) suspend -- (cause to be held in suspension in a fluid; "suspend the particles") 1438185 verb O 6. (1) capture, catch -- (capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping; "I caught a rabbit in the trap toady") 1438487 verb O 25. catch -- (take in and retain; "We have a big barrel to catch the rainwater") 1438788 verb O 1. trap, entrap, snare, ensnare, trammel -- (catch in or as if in a trap; "The men trap foxes") 1439172 verb O 1. (8) suspend -- (hang freely; "The secret police suspended their victims from the ceiling and beat them") 144751 verb O 3. (6) adjust, conform, adapt -- (adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions; "We must adjust to the bad economic situation") 1463706 verb O 3. (1) catch, arrest, get -- (attract and fix; "His look caught her"; "She caught his eye"; "Catch the attention of the waiter") 1473450 verb O 11. project, send off -- (throw, send, or cast forward; "project a missile") 1480992 verb O 1. (1) ball -- (form into a ball by winding or rolling; "ball wool") 1487147 verb O 1. (1) pot -- (plant in a pot; "He potted the palm") 1518049 verb O 1. (3) collide, clash -- (crash together with violent impact; "The cars collided"; "Two meteors clashed") 1519432 verb O 3. collide -- (cause to collide; "The physicists collided the particles") 1532002 verb O 2. (1) punch -- (drive forcibly as if by a punch; "the nail punched through the wall") 1562994 verb O 3. (1) trap -- (hold or catch as if in a trap; "The gaps between the teeth trap food particles") 1574188 verb O 1. (48) destroy, destruct -- (do away with, cause the destruction or undoing of; "The fire destroyed the house") 1574911 verb O 1. destruct -- (destroy (one's own missile or rocket); "The engineers had to destruct the rocket for safety reasons") 1586656 verb O 3. project, cast, contrive, throw -- (put or send forth; "She threw the flashlight beam into the corner"; "The setting sun threw long shadows"; "cast a spell"; "cast a warm light") 1589157 verb S 1. (4) visualize, visualise, envision, project, fancy, see, figure, picture, image -- (imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; "I can't see him on horseback!"; "I can see what will happen"; "I can see a risk in this strategy") 1592028 verb O 1. (31) plan, project, contrive, design -- (make or work out a plan for; devise; "They contrived to murder their boss"; "design a new sales strategy"; "plan an attack") 1596973 verb O 1. trip, actuate, trigger, activate, set off, spark off, spark, trigger off, touch off -- (put in motion or move to act; "trigger a reaction"; "actuate the circuits") 1642786 verb O 6. (1) project -- (draw a projection of) 1688938 verb S 24. catch, get -- (apprehend and reproduce accurately; "She really caught the spirit of the place in her drawings"; "She got the mood just right in her photographs") 1721794 verb S 3. harbor, harbour, hold, entertain, nurse -- (maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings); "bear a grudge"; "entertain interesting notions"; "harbor a resentment") 1741003 verb S 2. hurt, wound, injure, bruise, offend, spite -- (hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised me ego") 1746955 verb S 3. (5) fail, betray -- (disappoint, prove undependable to; abandon, forsake; "His sense of smell failed him this time"; "His strength finally failed him"; "His children failed him in the crisis") 1747514 verb S 1. (2) humiliate, mortify, chagrin, humble, abase -- (cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of; "He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss") 1748142 verb S 2. take down, degrade, disgrace, demean, put down -- (reduce in worth or character, usually verbally; "She tends to put down younger women colleagues"; "His critics took him down after the lecture") 1749396 verb S 1. (1) humble -- (cause to be unpretentious; "This experience will humble him") 1751635 verb S 5. manipulate, keep in line, control -- (control (others or oneself) or influence skillfully, usually to one's advantage; "She manipulates her boss"; "She is a very controlling mother and doesn't let her children grow up"; "The teacher knew how to keep the class in line"; "she keeps in line") 1754132 verb S 1. (2) capture, enamour, trance, catch, becharm, enamor, captivate, beguile, charm, fascinate, bewitch, entrance, enchant -- (attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts") 1763578 verb S 2. (8) satisfy, gratify -- (make happy or satisfied) 1774096 verb S 1. (1) covet -- (wish, long, or crave for (something, especially the property of another person); "She covets her sister's house") 1837803 verb O 1. bounce, resile, take a hop, spring, bound, rebound, recoil, reverberate, ricochet -- (spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide") 1865239 verb O 1. (6) slog, footslog, plod, trudge, pad, tramp -- (walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud; "Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone") 1960499 verb O 9. (3) catch -- (reach in time; "I have to catch a train at 7 o'clock") 196176 verb S 3. pervert, misuse, abuse -- (change the inherent purpose or function of something; "Don't abuse the system"; "The director of the factory misused the funds intended for the health care of his workers") 1976875 verb O 3. (1) arch, curve, arc -- (form an arch or curve; "her back arches"; "her hips curve nicely") 2002617 verb O 1. flinch, squinch, funk, cringe, shrink, wince, recoil, quail -- (draw back, as with fear or pain; "she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf") 2048532 verb S 22. catch, get -- (suffer from the receipt of; "She will catch hell for this behavior!") 2056737 verb O 14. catch, pick up -- (perceive with the senses quickly, suddenly, or momentarily; "I caught the aroma of coffee"; "He caught the allusion in her glance"; "ears open to catch every sound"; "The dog picked up the scent"; "Catch a glimpse") 2076104 verb O 4. (2) project -- (project on a screen; "The images are projected onto the screen") 2089036 verb O 15. (1) watch, view, see, catch, take in -- (see or watch; "view a show on television"; "This program will be seen all over the world"; "view an exhibition"; "Catch a show on Broadway"; "see a movie") 2118149 verb O 5. (1) project -- (cause to be heard; "His voice projects well") 2125223 verb O 2. ripple, babble, guggle, burble, bubble, gurgle -- (flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise; "babbling brooks") 2126469 verb O 11. catch, take in, overhear -- (hear, usually without the knowledge of the speakers; "We overheard the conversation at the next table") 2126699 verb O 23. catch, get -- (perceive by hearing; "I didn't catch your name"; "She didn't get his name when they met the first time") 2183403 verb O 10. (2) catch -- (get or regain something necessary, usually quickly or briefly; "Catch some sleep"; "catch one's breath") 2210889 verb O 6. pilfer, cabbage, purloin, pinch, abstract, snarf, swipe, hook, sneak, filch, nobble, lift -- (make off with belongings of others) 2212853 verb O 2. (2) profit, turn a profit -- (make a profit; gain money or materially; "The company has not profited from the merger") 2224430 verb S 3. (7) profit, gain, benefit -- (derive a benefit from; "She profited from his vast experience") 2278799 verb O 1. (4) export -- (sell or transfer abroad; "we export less than we import and have a negative trade balance") 2283615 verb S 4. rig, manipulate -- (manipulate in a fraudulent manner; "rig prices") 2417870 verb O 1. (24) entertain -- (provide entertainment for) 2421642 verb S 1. (2) trap -- (place in a confining or embarrassing position; "He was trapped in a difficult situation") 2427249 verb O 1. suspend, debar -- (bar temporarily; from school, office, etc.) 2435978 verb O 13. (1) catch -- (check oneself during an action; "She managed to catch herself before telling her boss what was on her mind") 2459228 verb O 2. (1) woo, court, romance, solicit -- (make amorous advances towards; "John is courting Mary") 2459672 verb O 1. (2) woo, court -- (seek someone's favor; "China is wooing Russia") 2460632 verb O 1. (3) neutralize -- (make politically neutral and thus inoffensive; "The treaty neutralized the small republic") 2462107 verb S 2. (3) betray, sell -- (deliver to an enemy by treachery; "Judas sold Jesus"; "The spy betrayed his country") 2468688 verb B 2. counteract, countervail, neutralize, counterbalance -- (oppose and mitigate the effects of by contrary actions; "This will counteract the foolish actions of my colleagues") 2496662 verb S 1. shark -- (play the shark; act with trickery) 2499754 verb S 1. cheat on, cheat, cuckold, betray, wander -- (be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage; "She cheats on her husband"; "Might her husband be wandering?") 2500172 verb S 2. fudge, manipulate, fake, falsify, cook, wangle, misrepresent -- (fake or falsify; "Fudge the figures"; "cook the books"; "falsify the data") 2565167 verb O 6. suspend -- (as of a prison sentence) 2572298 verb O 4. lodge, accommodate -- (provide housing for; "We are lodging three foreign students this semester") 2587500 verb S 1. (1) clash, jar, collide -- (be incompatible; be or come into conflict; "These colors clash") 2591336 verb S 3. satisfy, fulfill, fulfil, live up to -- (fulfil the requirements or expectations of) 2621525 verb S 1. (14) suit, accommodate, fit -- (be agreeable or acceptable to; "This suits my needs") 2633873 verb O 1. stick out, protrude, jut out, jut, project -- (extend out or project in space; "His sharp nose jutted out"; "A single rock sticks out from the cliff") 2652815 verb O 19. (19) accommodate, hold, admit -- (have room for; hold without crowding; "This hotel can accommodate 250 guests"; "The theater admits 300 people"; "The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people") 2679125 verb O 20. catch -- (start burning; "The fire caught") 2684602 verb O 2. (1) spark, sparkle -- (emit or produce sparks; "A high tension wire, brought down by a storm, can continue to spark") 287086 verb B 1. (19) adjust, set, correct -- (alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard; "Adjust the clock, please"; "correct the alignment of the front wheels") 288920 verb O 4. (2) adjust -- (make correspondent or conformable; "Adjust your eyes to the darkness") 290397 verb O 2. (5) adapt, accommodate -- (make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose; "Adapt our native cuisine to the available food resources of the new country") 31764 verb O 1. (12) frown, glower, lour, lower -- (look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval) 3374 verb O 2. burp, bubble, belch, eruct -- (expel gas from the stomach; "In China it is polite to burp at the table") 352263 verb O 4. (2) freeze, suspend -- (stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it; "Suspend the aid to the war-torn country") 352834 verb O 4. interrupt, break -- (terminate; "She interrupted her pregnancy"; "break a lucky streak"; "break the cycle of poverty") 375470 verb O 1. (3) revert, return, retrovert, regress, turn back -- (go back to a previous state; "We reverted to the old rules") 447333 verb O 29. catch -- (delay or hold up; prevent from proceeding on schedule or as planned; "I was caught in traffic and missed the meeting") 451262 verb O 4. (1) align, aline, line up, adjust -- (place in a line or arrange so as to be parallel or straight; "align the car with the curb"; "align the sheets of paper on the table") 456797 verb O 4. neutralize, neutralise -- (make chemically neutral; "She neutralized the solution") 456977 verb B 3. neutralize, neutralise, nullify, negate -- (make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of; "Her optimism neutralizes his gloom"; "This action will negate the effect of my efforts") 469496 verb B 7. accommodate, reconcile, conciliate -- (make compatible with; "The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories") 505497 verb O 1. (3) bubble -- (form, produce, or emit bubbles; "The soup was bubbling") 506253 verb S 2. (5) interrupt, disturb -- (destroy the peace or tranquility of; "Don't interrupt me when I'm reading") 506591 verb O 3. (3) interrupt, disrupt -- (interfere in someone else's activity; "Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone") 513734 verb O 2. (1) cure -- (prepare by drying, salting, or chemical processing in order to preserve; "cure meats"; "cure pickles") 513951 verb O 4. cure -- (be or become preserved; "the apricots cure in the sun") 514085 verb O 3. cure -- (make (substances) hard and improve their usability; "cure resin") 528006 verb O 5. (1) suspend, set aside -- (make inoperative or stop; "suspend payments on the loan") 528354 verb B 12. (2) catch -- (be struck or affected by; "catch fire"; "catch the mood") 571065 verb S 18. (1) catch, get -- (grasp with the mind or develop an undersatnding of; "did you catch that allusion?"; "We caught something of his theory in the lecture"; "don't catch your meaning"; "did you get it?"; "She didn't get the joke"; "I just don't get him") 580206 verb O 1. (1) trip up, catch -- (detect a blunder or misstep; "The reporter tripped up the senator") 603028 verb S 24. interpret, construe, see -- (make sense of; assign a meaning to; "What message do you see in this letter?"; "How do you interpret his behavior?") 669245 verb S 1. (5) abstract -- (consider a concept without thinking of a specific example; consider abstractly or theoretically) 676072 verb O 5. adjust -- (decide how much is to be paid on an insurance claim) 682872 verb O 2. (21) project, propose -- (present for consideration) 688325 verb S 1. (1) entertain, think of, toy with, flirt with, think about -- (take into consideration, have in view; "He entertained the notion of moving to South America") 701750 verb O 1. (19) catch -- (discover or come upon accidentally, suddenly, or unexpectedly; catch somebody doing something or in a certain state; "She caught her son eating candy"; "She was caught shoplifting") 702011 verb O 28. catch -- (become aware of; "he caught her staring out the window") 705464 verb O 1. project, externalize, externalise -- (regard as objective) 710405 verb O 3. (1) abstract -- (consider apart from a particular case or instance; "Let's abstract away from this particular example") 718732 verb O 1. (7) project -- (communicate vividly; "He projected his feelings") 74101 verb O 2. vomit, vomit up, purge, cast, sick, cat, be sick, disgorge, regorge, retch, puke, barf, spew, spue, chuck, upchuck, honk, regurgitate, throw up -- (eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night") 744704 verb S 2. dissuade, deter -- (turn away from by persuasion; "Negative campaigning will only dissuade people") 752607 verb O 1. (8) interrupt, disrupt, break up, cut off -- (make a break in; "We interrupt the program for the following messages") 78601 verb O 6. manipulate -- (treat manually, as with massage, for therapeutic purposed) 79397 verb O 3. bring around, cure, heal -- (provide a cure for, make healthy again; "The treatment cured the boy's acne"; "The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to") 1005286 adjective S 1. (5) desolate, forlorn, godforsaken, lorn -- (pitiable in circumstances especially through abandonment; "desolate and despairing"; "left forlorn") 1025310 adjective O 2. rotten -- (having rotted or disintegrated; usually implies foulness; "dead and rotten in his grave") 1031518 adjective S 2. (1) cozy, intimate, informal -- (having or fostering a warm or friendly atmosphere; especially through smallness and informality; "had a cozy chat"; "a relaxed informal manner"; "an intimate cocktail lounge"; "the small room was cozy and intimate") 1063245 adjective O 1. (39) federal -- (national; especially in reference to the government of the United States as distinct from that of its member units; "the Federal Bureau of Investigation"; "federal courts"; "the federal highway program"; "federal property") 1064415 adjective O 4. federal -- (characterized by or constituting a form of government in which power is divided between one central and several regional authorities; "a federal system like that of the United States"; "federal governments often evolved out of confederatons") 1074932 adjective S 1. (6) bogus, fake, phony, phoney, bastard -- (fraudulent; having a misleading appearance) 1086655 adjective S 1. (1) icky, crappy, lousy, rotten, shitty, stinking, stinky -- (very bad; "a lousy play"; "it's a stinking world") 1089196 adjective S 2. beneficent, benevolent, gracious -- (doing or producing good) 1089723 adjective S 5. worthy -- (morally admirable; "a worthy citizen") 1091564 adjective S 2. despicable, ugly, vile, unworthy -- (morally reprehensible; "would do something as despicable as murder"; "ugly crimes"; "the vile development of slavery appalled them") 1096439 adjective S 3. surly, ugly -- (inclined to anger or bad feelings with overtones of menace; "a surly waiter"; "an ugly frame of mind") 1183263 adjective S 4. noble, solid, upstanding, worthy -- (having high moral qualities; "a noble spirit"; "a solid citizen"; "an upstanding man"; "a worthy successor") 1186679 adjective S 2. forlorn -- (marked by or showing hopelessness; "the last forlorn attempt"; "a forlorn cause") 1193059 adjective O 2. rampant, rearing -- (rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head usually in profile; "a lion rampant") 1226455 adjective O 1. classifiable, distinctive -- (possible to classify) 1238134 adjective S 3. gallant, lofty, majestic, proud -- (having or displaying great dignity or nobility; "a gallant pageant"; "lofty ships"; "majestic cities"; "proud alpine peaks") 1239107 adjective S 2. palatial -- (suitable for or like a palace; "palatial furnishings"; "a palatial yacht") 1259907 adjective S 1. knowing, wise, wise to -- (evidencing the possession of inside information) 1261126 adjective B 1. ignorant, unknowledgeable, unknowing, unwitting -- (lacking information or knowledge; "an unknowledgeable assistant") 128476 adjective O 1. (5) subsequent -- (following in time or order; "subsequent developments") 1358042 adjective O 1. foster, surrogate -- (providing or receiving nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties; "foster parent"; "foster child"; "foster home"; "surrogate father") 1359497 adjective S 1. bastard, bastardly, misbegot, misbegotten, spurious -- (born out of wedlock; "the dominions of both rulers passed away to their spurious or doubtful offspring"- E.A.Freeman) 1413314 adjective S 2. loveless -- (receiving no love; "a loveless childhood") 1416430 adjective S 1. loveless -- (without love; "a loveless marriage") 1460570 adjective S 2. consuming, overwhelming -- (very intense; "politics is his consuming passion"; "overwhelming joy") 1502962 adjective O 1. untold -- (of an incalculable amount; "untold suffering") 1516211 adjective O 11. inactive, motionless, static, still -- (not in physical motion; "the inertia of an object at rest") 1531730 adjective S 2. (1) essential, indispensable -- (absolutely necessary; vitally necessary; "essential tools and materials"; "funds essential to the completion of the project"; "an indispensable worker") 1536644 adjective S 1. (2) together -- (mentally and emotionally stable; "she's really together") 1542398 adjective B 3. imperial, majestic, purple, regal, royal -- (belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler; "golden age of imperial splendor"; "purple tyrant"; "regal attire"; "treated with royal acclaim"; "the royal carriage of a stag's head") 1556211 adjective O 3. (4) Union, Federal -- (being of or having to do with the northern United States and those loyal to the Union during the Civil War; "Union soldiers"; "Federal forces"; "a Federal infantryman") 1613755 adjective S 2. cheerful, pollyannaish, upbeat -- (pleasantly (even unrealistically) optimistic) 1626122 adjective S 2. (10) fantastic, howling, marvelous, marvellous, rattling, terrific, tremendous, wonderful, wondrous -- (extraordinarily good; used especially as intensifiers; "a fantastic trip to the Orient"; "the film was fantastic!"; "a howling success"; "a marvelous collection of rare books"; "had a rattling conversation about politics"; "a tremendous achievement") 1659449 adjective O 2. (2) sensitive, sore, tender -- (hurting; "the tender spot on his jaw") 168831 adjective S 3. incautious, unguarded -- (displaying or feeling no wariness; "an unguarded remark"; "spilled the beans in an incautious moment") 1762602 adjective S 1. feasible, executable, practicable, viable, workable -- (capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are) 1780160 adjective S 1. (3) gifted, talented -- (showing a natural aptitude for something) 1802549 adjective O 2. comprehensive -- (broad in scope; "a comprehensive survey of world affairs") 1836464 adjective S 4. judicious, sensible, wise -- (marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters; "judicious use of one's money"; "a sensible manager"; "a wise decision") 1866017 adjective B 1. (2) irrational -- (not consistent with or using reason; "irrational fears"; "irrational animals") 1924721 adjective B 1. (8) overpowering, overwhelming -- (so strong as to be irresistible; "an overpowering need for solitude"; "the temptation to despair may become overwhelming"; "an overwhelming majority") 1928772 adjective S 3. worthy -- (meriting respect or esteem; "the worthy gentleman") 1953899 adjective S 2. embellished, empurpled, over-embellished, purple -- (excessively elaborate or showily expressed; "a writer of empurpled literature"; "many purple passages"; "speech embellished with classical quotations"; "an over-embellished story of the fish that got away") 196686 adjective S 1. (4) atrocious, frightful, horrifying, horrible, ugly -- (provoking horror; "an atrocious automobile accident"; "a frightful crime of decapitation"; "an alarming, even horrifying, picture"; "war is beyond all words horrible"- Winston Churchill; "an ugly wound") 1970374 adjective S 3. condemnable, criminal, deplorable, reprehensible -- (bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure; "a criminal waste of talent"; "a deplorable act of violence"; "adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife") 197491 adjective S 1. (1) baleful, forbidding, menacing, minacious, minatory, ominous, sinister, threatening, ugly -- (threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments; "a baleful look"; "forbidding thunderclouds"; "his tone became menacing"; "ominous rumblings of discontent"; "sinister storm clouds"; "a sinister smile"; "his threatening behavior"; "ugly black clouds"; "the situation became ugly") 201410 adjective O 8. advance, advanced, in advance -- (situated ahead or going before; "an advance party"; "at that time the most advanced outpost was still east of the Rockies") 2036662 adjective B 2. sensible, sensitive -- (able to feel or perceive; "even amoeba are sensible creatures"; "the more sensible p{ enveloping(a), shrouding(a), concealing,& (concealing by enclosing or wrapping as if in something that is not solid; "the enveloping darkness"; "hills concealed by shrouding mists") }arts of the skin") 2037922 adjective O 1. (13) sensitive -- (responsive to physical stimuli; "a mimosa's leaves are sensitive to touch"; "a sensitive voltmeter"; "sensitive skin"; "sensitive to light") 2040479 adjective S 2. (7) sensitive -- (having acute mental or emotional sensibility; "sensitive to the local community and its needs") 208974 adjective S 1. assumptive, assuming, presumptuous -- (excessively forward; "an assumptive person"; "on a subject like this it would be too assuming for me to decide"; "the duchess would not put up with presumptuous servants") 2108238 adjective O 1. plural -- (grammatical number category referring to two or more items or units) 2120926 adjective O 1. (26) hundred, a hundred, one hundred, 100, c -- (being ten more than ninety) 2186277 adjective O 1. both -- ((used with count nouns) two considered together; the two; "both girls are pretty") 2190661 adjective S 2. ignorant, inexperienced -- (lacking basic knowledge; "how can someone that age be so ignorant?"; "inexperienced and new to the real world") 2193596 adjective O 2. decayed, rotten, rotted -- (damaged by decay; hence unsound and useless; "rotten floor boards"; "rotted beams"; "a decayed foundation") 2210932 adjective S 2. (3) explosive, volatile -- (liable to lead to sudden change or violence; "an explosive issue"; "a volatile situation with troops and rioters eager for a confrontation") 221842 adjective S 1. (3) ugly -- (displeasing to the senses and morally revolting; "an ugly face"; "ugly furniture"; "war is ugly") 224255 adjective S 1. beneficent -- (doing or producing good; "the most beneficent regime in history") 2258565 adjective S 3. majestic, olympian -- (majestic in manner or bearing; superior to mundane matters; "his majestic presence"; "olympian detachment"; "olympian beauty and serene composure") 2300038 adjective S 2. in order, so -- (marked by system; in good order; "everything is in order"; "his books are always just so"; "things must be exactly so") 2374803 adjective O 2. (1) so, truthful -- (conforming to truth; "I wouldn't have told you this if it weren't so"; "a truthful statement") 2378916 adjective S 1. untrustworthy, untrusty -- (not worthy of trust or belief; "an untrustworthy person") 2422298 adjective B 5. unversed, ignorant -- (lacking knowledge or skill; "unversed in the jargon of the social scientist") 2430913 adjective O 1. (5) volatile -- (evaporating readily at normal temperatures and pressures; "volatile oils"; "volatile solvents") 2432426 adjective O 2. unpaid, volunteer -- (without payment; "the soup kitchen was run primarily by unpaid helpers"; "a volunteer fire department") 2436001 adjective O 2. unguarded, unprotected -- (lacking protection or a guard; "an unguarded gate"; "his unguarded queen was open to attack") 2479192 adjective S 1. (13) wise -- (having or prompted by wisdom or discernment; "a wise leader"; "a wise and perceptive comment") 2494422 adjective S 1. (13) worthy -- (having worth or merit or value; being honorable or admirable; "a worthy fellow"; "no student deemed worthy, and chosen for admission, would be kept out for lack of funds"- Nathan Pusey; "worthy of acclaim"; "orthy of consideration"; "a worthy cause") 2608664 adjective O 1. (2) electrostatic, static -- (concerned with or producing or caused by static electricity; "an electrostatic generator produces high-voltage static electricity") 2614482 adjective O 2. (5) federal -- (of or relating to the central government of a federation; "a federal district is one set aside as the seat of the national government") 2787898 adjective O 2. irrational -- (real but not expressible as the quotient of two integers; "irrational numbers") 2815507 adjective O 1. (3) Polish -- (of or relating to Poland or its people or culture; "Polish sausage") 2931302 adjective O 1. palatial -- (relating to or being a palace; "the palatial residence") 341600 adjective O 4. volatile -- (tending to vary often or widely; "volatile stocks"; "volatile emotions") 342645 adjective O 5. static, stable, unchanging -- (showing little if any change; "a static population") 352313 adjective S 2. (2) distinctive, typical -- (of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing; "Jerusalem has a distinctive Middle East flavor"- Curtis Wilkie; "that is typical of you!") 352529 adjective O 1. distinguishing, distinctive, identifying -- (serving to distinguish or identify a species or group; "the distinguishing mark of the species is its plumage"; "distinctive tribal tattoos"; "we were asked to describe any identifying marks or distinguishing features") 354521 adjective B 1. beneficent, benevolent, eleemosynary, philanthropic -- (generous in assistance to the poor; "a benevolent contributor"; "eleemosynary relief"; "philanthropic contributions") 357235 adjective S 1. (4) cheerful -- (being full of or promoting cheer; having or showing good spirits; "her cheerful nature"; "a cheerful greeting"; "a cheerful room"; "as cheerful as anyone confined to a hospital bed could be") 368186 adjective O 1. (9) purple, violet, purplish -- (of a color midway between red and blue) 391478 adjective O 5. sensitive -- (used officially of classified information or matters affecting national security) 426407 adjective S 3. cozy -- (suggesting connivance; "a cozy arrangement with the police") 450365 adjective S 1. cozy, cosy, snug -- (enjoying or affording comforting warmth and shelter especially in a small space; "a cozy nook near the fire"; "snug in bed"; "a snug little apartment") 498045 adjective O 1. (8) comprehensive -- (including all or everything; "comprehensive coverage"; "a comprehensive history of the revolution"; "a comprehensive survey"; "a comprehensive education") 504856 adjective S 1. (5) apprehensible, intelligible, graspable, perceivable, understandable -- (capable of being apprehended or understood) 5114 adjective O 3. comprehensive -- (being the most comprehensive of its class; "an unabridged dictionary") 545237 adjective O 4. (1) ignorant, innocent -- (used of things; lacking sense or awareness; "ignorant hope"; "fine innocent weather") 556613 adjective S 1. fickle, volatile -- (marked by erratic changeableness in affections or attachments; "fickle friends"; "a flirt's volatile affections") 573780 adjective S 1. (1) rampant -- (unrestrained and violent; "rampant aggression") 601792 adjective O 2. (7) accurate, exact, precise -- ((of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth ; strictly correct; "a precise image"; "a precise measurement") 637983 adjective O 1. disused, obsolete -- (no longer in use; "obsolete words") 638082 adjective B 1. (1) obsolete, outdated, out-of-date, superannuated -- (old; no longer in use or valid or fashionable; "obsolete words"; "an obsolete locomotive"; "outdated equipment"; "superannuated laws"; "out-of-date ideas") 722133 adjective S 4. diplomatic, wise -- (able to take a broad view of negotiations between states) 72242 adjective S 2. considered, wise -- (carefully considered; "a considered opinion") 74914 adjective S 2. (1) ugly -- (deficient in beauty; "ugly gray slums") 776635 adjective O 1. (1) static, unchanging -- (not active or moving; "a static village community and a completely undynamic type of agriculture"; "static feudal societies") 779463 adjective O 1. advance, beforehand -- (being ahead of time or need; "gave advance warning"; "was beforehand with her report") 796642 adjective B 2. (2) ignorant, illiterate -- (ignorant of the fundamentals of a given art or branch of knowledge; "ignorant of quantum mechanics"; "musically illiterate") 796833 adjective S 1. (3) ignorant, nescient, unenlightened, unlearned, unlettered -- (lacking general education or knowledge; "an ignorant man"; "nescient of contemporary literature"; "an unlearned group incapable of understanding complex issues"; "exhibiting contempt for his unlettered companions") 808393 adjective B 2. impetuous -- (marked by violent force; "impetuous heaving waves") 810325 adjective O 4. (1) flexible -- (bending and snapping back readily without breaking) 814319 adjective S 3. indispensable -- (unavoidable; "the routine but indispensable ceremonies of state") 817227 adjective S 4. desirable, suitable, worthy -- (worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse; "the parents found the girl suitable for their son") 818553 adjective B 1. unentitled, unqualified -- (having no right or entitlement; "a distinction to which he was unentitled") 826843 adjective O 4. abstract -- (dealing with a subject in the abstract without practical purpose or intention; "abstract reasoning"; "abstract science") 855959 adjective O 2. (1) harmonious, proportionate, symmetrical -- (exhibiting equivalence or correspondence among constituents of an entity or between different entities) 864723 adjective S 1. (2) indispensable -- (not to be dispensed with; essential; "foods indispensable to good nutrition") 873878 adjective O 1. (8) exact -- (marked by strict and particular and complete accordance with fact; "an exact mind"; "an exact copy"; "hit the exact center of the target") 888901 adjective O 1. (7) unexpected -- (not expected or anticipated; "unexpected guests"; "unexpected news") 934431 adjective B 7. (1) blistering, hot, red-hot -- (very fast; "a blistering pace"; "got off to a hot start"; "in hot pursuit"; "a red-hot line drive") 935760 adjective S 17. hot -- (capable of quick response and great speed; "a hot sports car") 941336 adjective S 6. finical, finicky, fussy, particular -- (exacting especially about details; "a finicky eater"; "fussy about clothes"; "very particular about how her food was prepared") 952704 adjective S 2. adverse, harmful, inauspicious, untoward -- (contrary to your interests or welfare; "adverse circumstances"; "made a place for themselves under the most untoward conditions") 978116 adjective O 1. flexible, flexile -- (able to flex; able to bend easily; "slim flexible birches") 980039 adjective S 1. (2) flexible -- (extended meanings; capable of change; "a flexible character"; "flexible schedules") 982605 adjective S 1. (1) compromising, conciliatory, flexible -- (making or willing to make concessions; "loneliness tore through him...whenever he thought of...even the compromising Louis du Tillet") 984363 adjective S 3. (1) elastic, flexible, pliable, pliant -- (able to adjust readily to different conditions; "an adaptable person"; "a flexible personality"; "an elastic clause in a contract") 10056951 noun O 2. (1) volunteer, unpaid worker -- (a person who performs voluntary work) 10057131 noun O 1. volunteer, military volunteer, voluntary -- ((military) a person who freely enlists for service) 10088961 noun S 1. worthy -- (word is often used humorously) 10261272 noun O 1. Foster, Stephen Foster, Stephen Collins Foster -- (United States songwriter whose songs embody the sentiment of the South before the American Civil War (1826-1864)) 1036404 noun O 1. (7) investing, investment -- (the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit) 1060683 noun O 1. government, governing, governance, government activity -- (the act of governing; exercising authority; "regulations for the governing of state prisons"; "he had considerable experience of government") 1065256 noun O 2. (1) breeding, bringing up, fostering, fosterage, nurture, raising, rearing, upbringing -- (raising someone to be an accepted member of the community; "they debated whether nature or nurture was more important") 10655532 noun O 3. Wise, Isaac Mayer Wise -- (United States religious leader (born in Bohemia) who united reform Jewish organizations in the United States (1819-1900)) 10655722 noun O 2. Wise, Stephen Samuel Wise -- (United States Jewish leader (born in Hungary) (1874-1949)) 10776284 noun O 2. tempest -- ((literary) a violent wind; "a tempest swept over the island") 1086919 noun S 1. placation, conciliation, propitiation -- (the act of placating and overcoming distrust and animosity) 1116242 noun O 1. (705) lawsuit, suit, case, cause, causa -- (a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy; "the family brought suit against the landlord") 11394745 noun O 1. (1) wheat, corn -- (annual or biennial grass having erect flower spikes and light brown grains) 11396343 noun O 1. corn, maize, Indian corn, Zea mays -- (tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties; the principal cereal in Mexico and Central and South America since pre-Columbian times) 11397014 noun O 2. (2) corn -- (the dried grains or kernels or corn used as animal feed or ground for meal) 1190508 noun S 6. sin, hell -- (violent and excited activity; "they began to fight like sin") 123030 noun O 4. (1) base hit, safety, bingle -- ((baseball) the successful act of striking a baseball in such a way that the batter reaches base safely) 12375456 noun O 5. stolon, runner, offset -- (a horizontal branch from the base of plant that produces new plants from buds at its tips) 12382403 noun O 1. (10) fruit -- (the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant) 12519786 noun O 1. expense, disbursal, disbursement -- (amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures)) 12522016 noun O 3. (1) expense -- (money spent to perform work and usually reimbursed by an employer; "he kept a careful record of his expenses at the meeting") 12530890 noun O 1. (2) interest, stake -- ((law) a right or legal share of something; a financial involvement with something; "they have interests all over the world"; "a stake in the company's future") 12561863 noun O 4. (111) interest -- (a fixed charge for borrowing money; usually a percentage of the amount borrowed; "how much interest do you pay on your mortgage?") 12576508 noun O 1. investment, investment funds -- (money that is invested with an expectation of profit) 12618045 noun O 1. advance, cash advance -- (an amount paid before it is earned) 12626104 noun O 1. (4) pension -- (a regular payment to a person that iis intended to allow them to subsist without working) 12644210 noun O 2. assessment -- (an amount determined as payable; "the assessment for repairs outraged the club's membership") 12883507 noun O 1. (1) mesh -- (the number of opening per inch of a screen; measures size of particles; "a 100 mesh screen"; "100 mesh powdered cellulose") 12974670 noun O 1. hundred, 100, C, century, one C, centred -- (ten 10s) 12999888 noun O 2. (3) ocean, sea -- (anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume) 13072622 noun B 1. (7) contradiction -- (opposition between two conflicting forces or ideas) 13075583 noun O 4. plane, sheet -- ((mathematics) an unbounded two-dimensional shape; "we will refer to the plane of the graph as the X-Y plane"; "any line joining two points on a plane lies wholly on that plane") 13087394 noun O 1. (15) circle -- (ellipse in which the two axes are of equal length; a plane curve generated by one point moving at a constant distance from a fixed point; "he calculated the circumference of the circle") 13087791 noun O 3. (4) circle -- (something approximating the shape of a circle; "the chairs were arranged in a circle") 13176991 noun S 1. conciliation -- (the state of manifesting goodwill and cooperation after being reconciled; "there was a brief period of conciliation but the fighting soon resumed") 13183179 noun S 2. (3) storm, tempest -- (a violent commotion or disturbance; "the storms that had characterized their relationship had died away"; "it was only a tempest in a teapot") 132169 noun O 3. mesh, meshing, interlock, interlocking -- (the act of interlocking or meshing; "an interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check") 13236825 noun S 1. excitement, excitation, inflammation, fervor, fervour -- (the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up; "his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled"; "he tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation") 13273836 noun O 2. incompetence -- (inability of a part or organ to function properly) 13321796 noun O 1. blindness, sightlessness, cecity -- (lack of sight) 13405778 noun S 2. affliction -- (a condition of suffering or distress due to ill health) 13551568 noun O 4. corn, clavus -- (a hard thickening of the skin (especially on the top or sides of the toes) caused by the pressure of ill-fitting shoes) 13552381 noun O 2. atrophy, wasting, wasting away -- (a decrease in size of an organ caused by disease or disuse) 13592770 noun S 3. (11) difficulty -- (a condition or state of affairs almost beyond one's ability to deal with and requiring great effort to bear or overcome; "grappling with financial difficulties") 13614748 noun O 2. purple -- (of imperial status; "he was born to the purple") 13629678 noun S 2. (8) suffering, woe -- (misery resulting from affliction) 13629790 noun S 2. (2) anguish -- (extreme distress of body or mind) 13639541 noun S 1. (1) polish, refinement, culture, cultivation, finish -- (a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality; "they performed with great polish"; "I admired the exquisite refinement of his prose"; "almost an inspiration which gives to all work that finish which is almost art"--Joseph Conrad) 13642919 noun O 1. (2) defect -- (an imperfection in a bodily system; "visual defects"; "this device permits detection of defects in the lungs") 13643117 noun S 3. (1) defect, fault, flaw -- (an imperfection in a device or machine; "if there are any defects you should send it back to the manufacturer") 13651508 noun B 2. (1) prosperity, successfulness -- (the condition of prospering; having good fortune) 13654690 noun S 1. affliction -- (a state of great suffering and distress due to adversity) 13665876 noun O 1. (3) prosperity -- (an economic state of growth with rising profits and full employment) 13708931 noun B 1. (13) safety -- (the state of being certain that adverse effects will not be caused by some agent under defined conditions; "insure the safety of the children"; "the reciprocal of safety is risk") 13716072 noun B 1. soundness -- (a state or condition free from damage or decay) 1382341 noun O 3. investment -- (outer layer or covering of an organ or part or organism) 14091974 noun O 2. (7) liquor -- (a liquid substance that is a solution (or emulsion or suspension) used or obtained in an industrial process; "waste liquors") 14144621 noun O 3. polish -- (a preparation used in polishing) 14239076 noun O 1. volatile -- (a volatile substance; a substance that changes readily from solid or liquid to a vapor; "it was heated to evaporate the volatiles") 178123 noun O 6. safety -- (a score in American football; a player is tackled behind his own goal line) 185849 noun O 9. substitution, exchange, commutation -- (the act of putting one thing or person in the place of another: "he sent Smith in for Jones but the substitution came too late to help") 188301 noun O 5. investment, investiture -- (the ceremonial act of clothing someone in the insignia of an office; the formal promotion of a person to an office or rank) 20729 noun S 1. cognition, knowledge, noesis -- (the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning) 209353 noun O 1. murder, slaying, execution -- (unlawful premeditated killing of a human being by a human being) 212195 noun B 1. (1) slaughter, massacre, mass murder, carnage, butchery -- (the savage and excessive killing of many people) 2485902 noun O 1. runner, blue runner, Caranx crysos -- (fish of western Atlantic: Cape Cod to Brazil) 2575602 noun O 1. abattoir, butchery, shambles, slaughterhouse -- (a building where animals are butchered) 269457 noun O 1. progress, progression, procession, advance, advancement, forward motion, onward motion -- (the act of moving forward toward a goal) 2706979 noun S 1. bastard, mongrel -- (derogatory term for a variation that is not genuine; something irregular or inferior or of dubious origin; "the architecture was a kind of bastard suggesting Gothic but not true Gothic") 282200 noun O 5. lap, circle, circuit -- (movement once around a course; "he drove an extra lap just for insurance") 2884539 noun O 3. (1) cell, electric cell -- (a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction) 2884775 noun O 7. cell, jail cell, prison cell -- (a room where a prisoner is kept) 2885010 noun O 1. cell, cubicle -- (small room is which a monk or nun lives) 2885148 noun O 1. (73) cell -- (any small compartment; "the cells of a honeycomb") 2885913 noun O 1. cellular telephone, cellular phone, cellphone, cell, mobile phone -- (a hand-held mobile radiotelephone for use in an area divided into small sections (cells), each with its own short-range transmitter/receiver) 2923972 noun O 8. circle, round -- (any circular or rotating mechanism; "the machine punched out metal circles") 2924162 noun O 7. circle, dress circle -- (a curved section or tier of seats in a hall or theater or opera house; usually the first tier above the orchestra; "they had excellent seats in the dress circle") 2976354 noun O 3. condom, rubber, safety, safe, prophylactic -- (contraceptive device consisting of a thin rubber or latex sheath worn over the penis during intercourse) 3001310 noun O 1. cosy, tea cosy, cosey, tea cosey, cozy, tea cozy, cozey, tea cozey, cozie, tea cozie -- (a padded cloth covering to keep a teapot warm) 3337486 noun O 3. (2) guard, safety, safety device -- (a device designed to prevent injury) 347818 noun O 6. advance, rise -- (increase in price or value; "the news caused a general advance on the stock market") 3582899 noun O 1. (1) marker -- (some conspicuous object used to distinguish or mark something; "the buoys were markers for the channel") 3583109 noun O 3. marker -- (a writing implement for making a mark) 3675689 noun O 2. (1) nest -- (a kind of gun emplacement; "a machine-gun nest"; "a nest of snipers") 3675808 noun O 5. nest -- (furniture pieces made to fit close together) 3676067 noun O 4. net, network, mesh, meshing, meshwork -- (an open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals) 3683011 noun O 4. node, client, guest -- ((computer science) any computer that is hooked up to a computer network) 3732746 noun O 1. pall, shroud, cerement, winding-sheet, winding-clothes -- (burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped) 3884226 noun O 1. R-2, Mexican valium, rophy, rope, roofy, roach, forget me drug, circle -- (street names for flunitrazepan) 3965001 noun O 8. runner -- (device consisting of the parts on which something can slide along) 3965174 noun O 7. runner -- (a long narrow carpet) 3972329 noun O 3. sail, canvas, canvass, sheet -- (a large piece of fabric (as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel) 4028112 noun O 3. (3) sheet, bed sheet -- (bed linen consisting of a large rectangular piece of cotton or linen cloth; used in pairs) 4028301 noun O 1. sheet, tack, mainsheet, weather sheet, shroud -- ((nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind) 4028576 noun O 1. sheet, flat solid -- (a flat artifact that is thin relative to its length and width) 4049785 noun O 1. shroud -- (a line that suspends the harness from the canopy of a parachute) 406475 noun O 3. pastime, interest, pursuit -- (a diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts (usually pleasantly); "sailing is her favorite pastime"; "his main pastime is gambling"; "he counts reading among his interests"; "they criticized the boy for his limited pursuits") 4130980 noun O 5. stadium, bowl, arena, sports stadium -- (a large structure for open-air sports or entertainments) 4182800 noun O 2. (209) suit, suit of clothes -- (a set of garments (usually including a jacket and trousers or skirt) for outerwear all of the same fabric and color; "they buried him in his best suit") 4183110 noun O 3. (3) suit -- (playing card in any of four sets of 13 cards in a pack; each set has its own symbol and color; "a flush is five cards in the same suit"; "in bridge you must follow suit"; "what suit is trumps?") 419111 noun O 1. bathe -- (the act of swimming; "the Englishman said he had a good bathe") 4292953 noun O 5. traffic circle, circle, rotary, roundabout -- (a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island; "the accident blocked all traffic at the rotary") 4433675 noun O 3. (2) yield, fruit -- (an amount of a product) 4447283 noun S 7. corn -- (something sentimental or trite; "that movie was pure corn") 4497248 noun S 2. blemish, defect, mar -- (a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body); "a facial blemish") 4511431 noun O 1. difficulty, difficultness -- (the quality of being difficult; "they agreed about the difficulty of the climb") 4584432 noun S 1. worthiness -- (the quality or state of having merit or value) 4590129 noun S 2. (1) magnificence, brilliance, splendor, splendour, grandeur, grandness -- (the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand) 4623870 noun S 1. (1) heroism, gallantry, valor, valour, valorousness, valiance, valiancy -- (the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle); "he showed great heroism in battle"; "he received a medal for valor") 4673677 noun O 1. (1) raising, rearing, nurture -- (the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child) 4682459 noun O 1. (2) wise -- (a way of doing or being; "in no wise"; "in this wise") 4698883 noun B 4. glare, blaze, brilliance -- (great brightness; "a glare of sunlight"; "the flowers were a blaze of color") 4700828 noun O 3. polish, gloss, glossiness, burnish -- (the property of being smooth and shiny) 4712201 noun O 1. (2) purple, purpleness, empurpled -- (a chromatic color between red and blue) 4763336 noun O 3. firmness, soundness -- (the firmness and tone of healthy tissue; "his muscle firmness") 4824 noun O 2. (44) cell -- ((biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; cells may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals) 4824895 noun B 1. enormousness, grandness, greatness, immenseness, immensity, sizeableness, vastness -- (unusual largeness in size or extent) 4854899 noun O 1. (10) sake, interest -- (a reason for wanting something done; "for your sake"; "died for the sake of his country"; "in the interest of safety"; "in the common interest") 4857719 noun O 3. assessment -- (the market value set on assets) 4863942 noun S 1. incompetence, incompetency -- (lack of physical or intellectual ability or qualifications) 4869319 noun S 1. wisdom, wiseness, soundness -- (the quality of being prudent and sensible) 4871310 noun S 2. (2) defect, shortcoming -- (a failing or deficiency; "that interpretation is an unfortunate defect of our lack of information") 4898114 noun S 1. interest, interestingness -- (the power of attracting or holding one's interest (because it is unusual or exciting etc.); "they said nothing of great interest"; "primary colors can add interest to a room") 5259279 noun O 1. ankle, ankle joint, mortise joint, articulatio talocruralis -- (a gliding joint between the distal ends of the tibia and fibula and the proximal end of the talus) 5298305 noun S 2. (2) brilliance, genius -- (unusual mental ability) 5307288 noun O 2. Hel, Hell, Hades, infernal region, netherworld, Scheol, underworld -- ((religion) the world of the dead; "he didn't want to go to hell when he died") 5307579 noun O 3. Hell, perdition, Inferno, infernal region, nether region, the pit -- ((Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment; "Hurl'd headlong...To bottomless perdition, there to dwell"- John Milton; "a demon from the depths of the pit") 5337095 noun O 2. (20) government -- ((government) the system or form by which a community or other political unit is governed; "tyrannical government") 5354775 noun S 3. (1) interest, involvement -- (a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something; "an interest in music") 5358426 noun S 2. (13) difficulty -- (a factor causing trouble in achieving a positive result or tending to produce a negative result; "serious difficulties were encountered in obtaining a pure reagent") 5398484 noun O 3. mesh topology, mesh -- (the topology of a network whose components are all connected directly to every other component) 5400988 noun S 1. (1) appraisal, assessment -- (the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth) 5779555 noun O 4. politics, political science, government -- (the study of government of states and other political units) 585924 noun O 1. butchery, butchering -- (the business of a butcher) 5874211 noun O 1. (3) sheet, piece of paper, sheet of paper -- (used for writing or printing) 5885913 noun O 2. tabloid, rag, sheet -- (newspaper with half-size pages) 589305 noun S 1. (18) trouble, difficulty -- (an effort that is inconvenient; "I went to a lot of trouble"; "he won without any trouble"; "had difficulty walking"; "finished the test only with great difficulty") 5911306 noun O 1. plural, plural form -- (the form of a word that is used to denote more than one) 6139559 noun O 2. injunction, enjoining, enjoinment, cease and desist order -- ((law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity; "injunction were formerly obtained by writ but now by a judicial order") 6280401 noun O 1. applause, hand clapping, clapping -- (a demonstration of approval by clapping the hands together) 6300167 noun S 2. static -- (angry criticism; "they will probably give you a lot of static about your editorial") 6303415 noun S 2. (1) contempt, scorn -- (open disrespect for a person or thing) 6341630 noun S 6. (1) fib, story, tale, tarradiddle, taradiddle -- (a trivial lie; "he told a fib about eating his spinach"; "how can I stop my child from telling stories?") 6445822 noun O 1. sol, soh, so -- (the syllable naming the fifth (dominant) note of any musical scale in solmization) 6520476 noun O 4. Polish -- (the Slavic language of Poland) 6710431 noun O 2. conciliation -- (any of various forms of mediation whereby disputes may be settled short of arbitration) 6722549 noun O 6. overture, advance, approach, feeler -- (a tentative suggestion designed to elicit the reactions of others; "she rejected his advances") 6728621 noun O 1. injunction -- (a formal command or admonition) 6746254 noun O 6. suit -- (a petition or appeal made to a person of superior status or rank) 6746369 noun O 1. courtship, wooing, courting, suit -- (a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage); "its was a brief and intense courtship") 6754472 noun O 2. (1) examination, exam, test -- (a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge; "when the test was stolen the professor had to make a new set of questions") 6763721 noun O 3. contradiction -- (the speech act of contradicting someone; "he spoke as if he thought his claims were immune to contradiction") 6763907 noun O 1. contradiction, contradiction in terms -- ((logic) a statement that is necessarily false; "the statement `he is brave and he is not brave' is a contradiction") 6777710 noun O 1. (36) narrative, narration, story, tale -- (a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program; "his narrative was interesting"; "Disney's stories entertain adults as well as children") 6824154 noun O 1. (1) marker, marking, mark -- (a distinguishing symbol; "the owner's mark was on all the sheep") 6846795 noun O 2. (2) fruit -- (the consequence of some effort or action; "he lived long enough to see the fruit of his policies") 6856683 noun S 3. affliction -- (a cause of great suffering and distress) 6857356 noun S 2. (3) hell, blaze -- (a cause of difficulty and suffering; "war is hell"; "go to blazes") 6887996 noun O 1. engagement, mesh, meshing, interlocking -- (contact by fitting together; "the engagement of the clutch"; "the meshing of gears") 6905941 noun S 2. (7) improvement, betterment, advance -- (a change for the better; progress in development) 692773 noun S 1. misbehavior, misbehaviour, misdeed -- (improper or wicked or immoral behavior) 693569 noun S 6. hell, blaze -- (noisy and unrestrained mischief; "raising blazes") 6966663 noun S 2. (4) expense -- (a detriment or sacrifice; "at the expense of") 6972558 noun S 1. atrophy, withering -- (any weakening or degeneration (especially through lack of use)) 6976999 noun O 1. static, atmospherics, atmospheric static -- (a crackling or hissing noise cause by electrical interference) 6988661 noun O 1. (1) substitution, permutation, transposition, replacement, switch -- (an event in which one thing is substituted for another; "the replacement of lost blood by a transfusion of donor blood") 6990165 noun O 2. (1) progress, progression, advance -- (a movement forward; "he listened for the progress of the troops") 7024303 noun S 3. ardor, ardour, fervor, fervour, fervency, fire, fervidness -- (feelings of great warmth and intensity; "he spoke with great ardor") 7037526 noun S 1. (1) anguish, torment, torture -- (extreme mental distress) 7043345 noun S 1. (7) contempt, disdain, scorn, despite -- (lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike; "he was held in contempt"; "the despite in which outsiders were held is legendary") 7069550 noun S 1. gloat, gloating, glee -- (malicious satisfaction) 7070752 noun S 1. woe, woefulness -- (intense mournfulness) 7117087 noun O 1. liquor, pot liquor, pot likker -- (the liquid in which vegetables or meat have be cooked) 7260014 noun O 1. corn, edible corn -- (ears of corn grown for human food) 7425183 noun O 1. liquor, spirits, booze, hard drink, hard liquor, John Barleycorn, strong drink -- (distilled rather than fermented) 7430365 noun O 6. corn whiskey, corn whisky, corn -- (whiskey distilled from a mash of not less than 80 percent corn) 7487161 noun O 1. interest, interest group -- ((usually plural) a social group whose members control some field of activity and who have common aims; "the iron interests stepped up production") 7561622 noun O 1. (10) government, authorities, regime -- (the organization that is the governing authority of a political unit; "the government reduced taxes"; "the matter was referred to higher authorities") 7742308 noun O 5. (2) set, circle, band, lot -- (an unofficial association of people or groups; "the smart set goes there"; "they were an angry lot") 7745931 noun O 4. nest -- (a gang of people (criminals or spies or terrorists) assembled in one locality; "a nest of thieves") 777917 noun O 4. investment -- (the act of putting on robes or vestments) 7851203 noun O 4. cell, cadre -- (a small unit serving as part of or as the nucleus of a larger political movement) 8058333 noun S 1. (6) hell, hell on earth, hellhole, snake pit, the pits, inferno -- (any place of pain and turmoil; "the hell of battle"; "the inferno of the engine room"; "when you're alone Christmas is the pits";) 8115401 noun O 3. nest -- (a cosy or secluded retreat) 8115605 noun O 1. safety, refuge -- (a safe place; "He ran to safety") 8153454 noun O 1. (1) zenith -- (the point above the observer that is directly opposite the nadir on the imaginary sphere against which celestial bodies appear to be projected) 8182661 noun O 1. Cameroon, Republic of Cameroon, Cameroun -- (a republic on the western coast of central Africa; was under French and British control until 1960) 82093 noun O 1. (5) apprehension, arrest, catch, collar, pinch, taking into custody -- (the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal); "the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar") 822240 noun S 7. judgment, judgement, assessment -- (the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event; "they criticized my judgment of the contestants") 8346091 noun O 1. Egyptian Empire, Egypt -- (an ancient empire west of Israel; centered on the Nile River and ruled by a Pharaoh; figured in many events described in the Old Testament) 8346299 noun O 1. (2) Egypt, Arab Republic of Egypt, United Arab Republic -- (a republic in northeastern Africa known as the United Arab Republic until 1971; site of an ancient civilization that flourished from 2600 to 30 BC) 8399231 noun O 1. Korea, Korean Peninsula, Choson -- (an Asian peninsula (off Manchuria) separating the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan; the Korean name is Choson) 84583 noun O 3. discard, throwing away -- (getting rid something that is regarded as useless or undesirable) 847815 noun O 2. computerized tomography, computed tomography, CT, computerized axial tomography, computed axial tomography, CAT -- (a method of examining body organs by scanning them with X rays and using a computer to construct a series of cross-sectional scans along a single axis) 84852 noun O 2. discard -- ((cards) the act of throwing out a useless card or to failing to follow suit) 8514361 noun O 1. Hawaii, Aloha State, HI -- (a state in the United States in the central Pacific on the Hawaiian Islands) 8515575 noun O 1. Hawaii, Hawaii Island -- (the largest and southernmost of the Hawaii islands; has several volcanic peaks) 8602282 noun O 1. Cameroon -- (an inactive volcano in western Cameroon; highest peak on the West African coast) 8608185 noun O 1. why, wherefore -- (the cause or intention underlying an action or situation, especially in the phrase `the whys and wherefores') 8655334 noun O 1. (9) bubble -- (a hollow globule of gas (e.g., air or carbon dioxide)) 8662916 noun O 4. catch -- (anything that is caught (especially if it is worth catching); "he shared his catch with the others") 86821 noun B 1. (3) rescue, deliverance, delivery, saving -- (recovery or preservation from loss or danger; "work is the deliverance of mankind"; "a surgeon's job is the saving of lives") 8689359 noun O 1. discard -- (anything that is cast aside or discarded) 8722725 noun O 1. (3) hillside -- (the side or slope of a hill) 8782130 noun O 1. (14) nest -- (a structure in which animals lay eggs or give birth to their young) 8788826 noun O 1. (9) ocean -- (a large body of water constituting a principal part of the hydrosphere) 8838501 noun O 1. (12) sheet -- (any broad thin expanse or surface; "a sheet of ice") 8848429 noun O 6. spark -- (a small fragment of a burning substance thrown out by burning material or by friction) 891061 noun S 1. (1) misuse, abuse -- (improper or excessive use) 9154532 noun O 1. (3) adviser, advisor, consultant -- (an expert who gives advice; "an adviser helped students select their courses"; "the United States sent military advisors to Guatemala") 9190014 noun S 1. asshole, bastard, cocksucker, dickhead, shit, mother fucker, motherfucker, prick, whoreson, son of a bitch, SOB -- (insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous) 9214512 noun O 1. (1) base runner, runner -- (a baseball player on the team at bat who is on base (or attempting to reach a base)) 9215585 noun B 2. bastard, by-blow, love child, illegitimate child, illegitimate, whoreson -- (the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents) 9269334 noun S 3. cat -- (a spiteful woman gossip; "what a cat she is!") 9270000 noun S 3. catch, match -- (a person regarded as a good matrimonial prospect) 9345934 noun O 1. (25) customer, client -- (someone who pays for goods or services) 9346350 noun O 1. (9) client -- (a person who seeks the advice of a lawyer) 9350549 noun O 1. (8) dancer, professional dancer -- (a performer who dances) 9351366 noun O 2. dancer, social dancer -- (a person who participates in a social gathering arranged for dancing (as a ball)) 9500444 noun O 1. guy, cat, hombre, bozo -- (an informal term for a youth or man; "a nice guy"; "the guy's only doing it for some doll") 9574945 noun O 3. relative, relation -- (a person related by blood or marriage; "police are searching for relatives of the deceased"; "he has distant relations back in New Jersey") 9594654 noun O 1. (2) liar, prevaricator -- (a person who has lied or who lies repeatedly) 9652894 noun O 1. miner, mineworker -- (laborer who works in a mine) 9701000 noun O 1. Federal, Fed, federal official -- (any federal law-enforcement officer) 9701114 noun O 1. Federal, Federal soldier, Union soldier -- (a member of the Union Army during the American Civil War) 976683 noun O 3. (2) marriage, wedding, marriage ceremony -- (the act of marrying; the nuptial ceremony; "their marriage was conducted in the chapel") 9833281 noun O 1. religious -- (a member of a religious order who is bound by vows of poverty and chastity and obedience) 9837494 noun O 1. research worker, researcher, investigator -- (a scientist who devotes himself to doing research) 9855468 noun O 3. (1) runner -- (a person who is employed to deliver messages or documents; "he sent a runner over with the contract") 9855621 noun O 2. (1) runner -- (someone who travels on foot by running) 9855748 noun O 6. runner -- (a trained athlete who competes in foot races) 9895827 noun S 3. shark -- (a person who is unusually skilled in certain ways; "a card shark") 9895944 noun S 2. shark -- (a person who is ruthless and greedy and dishonest) 9923628 noun O 1. smuggler, runner, contrabandist, moon curser, moon-curser -- (someone who imports or exports without paying duties) 9978256 noun S 4. suit -- (a businessman dressed in a business suit; "all the suits care about is the bottom line") 111968 adverb O 1. (2) why, how come -- (question word; what is the reason (`how come' is a nonstandard variant); "why are you here?"; "how come he got an ice cream cone but I didn't?") 118469 adverb O 5. (10) together -- (at the same time; "we graduated together") 118547 adverb O 1. together, in collaboration, unitedly -- (with cooperation and interchange; "we worked together on the project") 118701 adverb O 1. (2) in concert, in agreement, together -- (with a common plan; "act in concert") 118802 adverb O 2. (22) together -- (in contact with each other; "the leaves stuck together") 118989 adverb O 3. (19) together -- (assembled in one place; "we were gathered together") 119077 adverb O 1. (27) jointly, collectively, conjointly, together, put together -- (in conjunction with; combined; "Our salaries put together couldn't pay for the damage"; "we couldn`t pay for the damages with all out salaries put together") 119625 adverb O 1. (76) then, so, and so, and then -- (subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors); "then he left"; "go left first, then right"; "first came lightning, then thunder"; "we watched the late movie and then went to bed"; "and so home and to bed") 120475 adverb O 2. (79) so -- (in order that; "he stooped down so he could pick up his hat") 123268 adverb O 1. thus, thusly, so -- (in the way indicated; "hold the brush so"; "set up the pieces thus"; (`thusly' is a nonstandard variant)) 140206 adverb S 2. primarily, in the first place -- (of primary import; "this is primarily a question of economics"; "it was in the first place a local matter") 148785 adverb S 1. (323) so -- (to a very great extent or degree; "the idea is so obvious"; "never been so happy"; "I love you so"; "my head aches so!") 148954 adverb O 7. (1) so -- ((usually followed by `that') to an extent or degree as expressed; "he was so tired he could hardly stand"; "so dirty that it smells") 149117 adverb O 3. (73) so -- (in such a condition or manner, especially as expressed or implied; "They're happy and I hope they will remain so"; "so live your life that old age will bring no regrets") 149317 adverb O 4. (7) so -- (to a certain unspecified extent or degree; "I can only go so far with this student"; "can do only so much in a day") 149463 adverb O 5. (6) so -- (in the same way; also; "I was offended and so was he"; "worked hard and so did she") 38832 adverb O 1. (66) indeed, so -- (in truth (often tends to intensify); "they said the car would break down and indeed it did"; "it is very cold indeed"; "was indeed grateful"; "indeed, the rain may still come"; "he did so do it!") 515754 adverb O 4. (12) together -- (in each other's company; "we went to the movies together"; "the family that prays together stays together") 55007 adverb S 1. (16) presumably, presumptively -- (by reasonable assumption; "presumably, he missed the train") 74780 adverb O 1. (2) chiefly, principally, primarily, mainly, in the main -- (for the most part; "he is mainly interested in butterflies") 84378 adverb O 1. (1) singly -- (one by one; one at a time; "they were arranged singly") 1061064 verb S 2. criticize, criticise -- (act as a critic; "Those who criticize others often are not perfect, either") 1075429 verb O 1. (2) overpower, overmaster, overwhelm -- (overcome by superior force) 1075940 verb O 1. gain, advance, win, pull ahead, make headway, get ahead, gain ground -- (obtain advantages, such as points, etc.; "The home team was gaining ground"; "After defeating the Knicks, the Blazers pulled ahead of the Lakers in the battle for the number-one playoff berth in the Western Conference") 1143036 verb O 1. corn -- (feed (cattle) with corn) 1146174 verb S 1. gratify, pander, indulge -- (yield (to); give satisfaction to) 1166252 verb O 1. (4) nourish, nurture, sustain -- (provide with nourishment; "We sustained ourselves on bread and water"; "This kind of food is not nourishing for young children") 1170925 verb O 11. (1) touch, disturb -- (tamper with; "Don't touch my CDs!") 1207942 verb O 10. polish, smooth, smoothen, shine -- ((of surfaces) make shine; "shine the silver, please"; "polish my shoes") 1261477 verb O 3. shroud -- (wrap in a shroud; "shroud the corpses") 1298968 verb O 2. sheet -- (cover with a sheet, as if by wrapping; "sheet the body") 1299761 verb B 3. submerge, drown, overwhelm -- (cover completely or make imperceptible; "I was drowned in work"; "The noise drowned out her speech") 1343190 verb O 4. nest -- (gather nests) 1378866 verb O 2. (6) agitate, vex, disturb, commove, shake up, stir up, raise up -- (change the arrangement or position of) 1384138 verb O 1. (1) cuddle, snuggle, nestle, nest, nuzzle, draw close -- (move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position; "We cuddled against each other to keep warm"; "The children snuggled into their sleeping bags") 1421763 verb O 1. (2) enmesh, mesh, ensnarl -- (entangle or catch in (or as if in) a mesh) 1468558 verb O 1. (1) engage, mesh, lock, operate -- (keep engaged; "engaged the gears") 1480438 verb O 2. encircle, circle -- (form a circle around; "encircle the errors") 148603 verb O 1. (8) augment -- (enlarge or increase; "The recent speech of the PLO chairman augmented tensions in the Near East") 1487422 verb O 2. (2) nest -- (fit together or fit inside; "nested bowls") 152104 verb O 2. (1) augment -- (grow or intensify; "The pressure augmented") 152358 verb O 6. (2) advance, gain -- (rise in rate or price; "The stock market gained 24 points today") 1538464 verb O 2. (2) bathe -- (suffuse with or as if with light; "The room was bathed in sunlight") 1538594 verb O 20. shroud, enshroud, hide, cover -- (cover as if with a shroud; "The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery") 1605794 verb O 2. fruit -- (bear fruit; "the trees fruited early this year") 1605958 verb O 1. fruit -- (cause to bear fruit) 1672714 verb O 2. simulate, assume, sham, feign -- (make a pretence of; "She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger"; "he feigned sleep") 1688448 verb O 4. recreate -- (create anew; "she recreated the feeling of the 1920's with her stage setting") 1719446 verb S 1. (8) disturb, upset, trouble -- (move deeply; "This book upset me"; "A troubling thought") 1723427 verb S 1. (2) contemn, despise, scorn, disdain -- (look down on with disdain; "He despises the people he has to work for"; "The professor scorns the students who don't catch on immediately") 1740637 verb S 3. (4) pain, anguish, hurt -- (cause emotional anguish or make miserable; "It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school") 1742737 verb S 1. anguish -- (suffer great pains or distress) 1743656 verb S 1. (1) enrage -- (put into a rage; make violently angry) 1756829 verb S 2. (1) overwhelm, overpower, sweep over, whelm, overcome, overtake -- (overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli) 1765067 verb S 1. (1) cheer, hearten, recreate, embolden -- (give encouragement to) 1766516 verb S 1. (2) dishearten, put off -- (take away the enthusiasm of) 1768552 verb S 1. (5) interest -- (excite the curiosity of; engage the interest of) 1855537 verb O 1. (6) circle -- (travel around something; "circle the globe") 1934453 verb O 1. (7) advance, progress, pass on, move on, march on, go on -- (move forward, also in the metaphorical sense; "Time marches on") 1935876 verb O 1. (1) advance, bring forward -- (cause to move forward; "Can you move the car seat forward?") 1936238 verb O 11. advance, set ahead -- (move forward; "we have to advance clocks and watches when we travel eastward") 1986007 verb O 5. circle, circulate -- (move in circles) 2104854 verb S 2. gloat -- (gaze at or think about something with great self-satisfaction, gratification, or joy) 2143403 verb O 2. rescue -- (take forcibly from legal custody; "rescue prisoners") 2158552 verb O 2. discard, fling, toss, toss out, toss away, chuck out, cast aside, dispose, throw out, cast out, throw away, cast away, put away -- (throw or cast away; "Put away your worries") 2197180 verb O 2. pension, pension off -- (grant a pension to) 2217954 verb O 10. advance -- (pay in advance; "Can you advance me some money?") 2275360 verb O 2. thrive, prosper, fly high, flourish -- (gain in wealth) 2278246 verb O 1. (3) smuggle -- (import or export without paying customs duties; "She smuggled cigarettes across the border") 2324324 verb O 2. dedicate -- (open to public use, as of a highway, park, or building; "The Beauty Queen spends her time dedicating parks and nursing homes") 2325893 verb O 1. promote, upgrade, advance, kick upstairs, raise, elevate -- (give a promotion to or assign to a higher position; "John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired"; "Women tend not to advance in the major law firms"; "I got promoted after many years of hard work") 2343290 verb O 1. (20) collaborate, join forces, cooperate, get together -- (work together on a common enterprise of project; "The soprano and the pianist did not get together very well"; "We joined forces with another research group") 2343709 verb S 2. collaborate -- (cooperate as a traitor; "he collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris") 2345383 verb O 11. (4) play, recreate -- (engage in recreational activities rather than work; occupy oneself in a diversion; "On weekends I play"; "The students all recreate alike") 2351901 verb O 3. (2) volunteer -- (do volunteer work) 2352029 verb O 3. (12) volunteer, offer -- (agree freely; "She volunteered to drive the old lady home"; "I offered to help with the dishes but the hostess would not hear of it") 2374341 verb S 4. certify, endorse, indorse -- (guarantee as meeting a certain standard; "certified grade AAA meat") 23840 verb O 1. (4) animate, recreate, reanimate, revive, renovate, repair, quicken, vivify, revivify -- (give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health") 2384024 verb S 3. mesh -- (work together in harmony) 240336 verb S 3. progress, come on, come along, advance, get on, get along, shape up -- (develop in a positive way; "He progressed well in school"; "My plants are coming along"; "Plans are shaping up") 2408144 verb O 1. (2) murder, slay, hit, dispatch, bump off, polish off, remove -- (kill intentionally and with premeditation; "The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered") 2443169 verb O 10. behave, acquit, bear, deport, conduct, comport, carry -- (behave in a certain manner; "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times") 2464643 verb O 2. (2) rear, raise, bring up, nurture, parent -- (bring up; "raise a family"; "bring up children") 2465424 verb O 2. foster -- (bring up under fosterage; of children) 2475841 verb O 4. (3) rescue, deliver -- (free from harm or evil) 2478851 verb S 1. (13) foster, further -- (promote the growth of; "Foster our children's well-being and education") 2479351 verb S 4. (4) promote, advance, boost, further, encourage -- (contribute to the progress or growth of; "I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom") 2481156 verb S 3. (4) second, back, endorse, indorse -- (give support or one's approval to; "I'll second that motion"; "I can't back this plan"; "endorse a new project") 2507145 verb O 2. (2) defect, desert -- (desert (a cause, a country or an army), often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army; "If soldiers deserted Hitler's army, they were shot") 251012 verb O 5. (1) disturb -- (damage as if by shaking or jarring; "Don't disturb the patient's wounds by moving him too rapidly!") 2575870 verb O 1. (4) nest -- (inhabit a nest, usually after building; "birds are nesting outside my window every Spring") 2597681 verb S 2. (22) concern, interest, occupy, worry -- (be on the mind of; "I worry about the second Germanic consonant") 2597900 verb S 3. (1) matter to, interest -- (be of importance or consequence; "This matters to me!") 2618724 verb S 1. befit, suit, beseem -- (accord or comport with; "This kind of behavior does not suit a young woman!") 2626954 verb O 3. (1) surround, environ, encircle, circle, round, ring -- (be around; "Developments surround the town"; "The river encircles the village") 2644165 verb S 4. become, suit -- (enhance the appearance of; "Mourning becomes Electra"; "This behavior doesn't suit you!") 2655209 verb S 2. (1) suit -- (be agreeable or acceptable; "This time suits me") 2668986 verb O 2. shroud -- (form a cover like a shroud; "Mist shrouded the castle") 2676361 verb O 1. sheet -- (come down as if in sheets; "The rain was sheeting down during the monsoon") 276172 verb O 1. purple, empurple, purpurate -- (color purple) 280253 verb O 1. purple -- (become purple) 300610 verb O 2. boom, prosper, thrive, get ahead, flourish, expand -- (grow stronger; "The economy was booming") 34368 verb O 1. (5) bathe -- (cleanse the entire body; "bathe daily") 36666 verb O 3. bathe, bath -- (clean one's body by immersion into water; "The child should bathe every day") 388769 verb O 3. complicate, refine, rarify, elaborate -- (make more complex, intricate, or richer; "refine a design or pattern") 389574 verb O 6. refine -- (make more precise or increase the discriminatory powers of; "refine a method of analysis"; "refine the constant in the equation") 389792 verb O 5. refine -- (attenuate or reduce in vigor, strength, or validity by polishing or purifying; "many valuable nutrients are refined out of the foods in our modern diet") 392965 verb O 2. (1) interlock, mesh -- (coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively) 460492 verb O 2. polish, round, round off, polish up, brush up -- (bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state; "polish your social manners") 460710 verb S 1. polish, refine, fine-tune, down -- (improve or perfect by pruning or polishing; "refine one's style of writing") 461185 verb O 4. refine, rectify -- (reduce to a fine, unmixed, or pure state; separate from extraneous matter or cleanse from impurities; "refine sugar") 461455 verb O 3. refine -- (treat or prepare so as to put in a usable condition; "refine paper stock"; "refine pig iron"; "refine oil") 483642 verb O 3. (5) boost, advance, supercharge -- (increase or raise; "boost the voltage in an electrical circuit") 504854 verb O 1. (5) facilitate, ease, alleviate -- (make easier; "you could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge") 514329 verb O 2. corn -- (preserve with salt; "corned beef") 534040 verb S 2. mangle, mutilate, murder -- (alter so as to make unrecognizable; "The tourists murdered the French language") 542948 verb O 8. (1) advance -- (develop further; "We are advancing technology every day") 62014 verb O 1. (2) relieve, alleviate, palliate, assuage -- (provide physical relief, as from pain; "This pill will relieve your headaches") 655189 verb O 4. dedicate -- (set apart to sacred uses with solemn rites, of a church) 726369 verb S 2. (1) overwhelm, deluge, flood out -- (charge someone with too many tasks) 731256 verb O 26. (5) claim, take, exact -- (take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs; "the accident claimed three lives"; "The hard work took its toll on her") 771184 verb S 2. (1) reject, spurn, freeze off, scorn, pooh-pooh, disdain, turn down -- (reject with contempt; "She spurned his advances") 799400 verb S 6. knock, criticize, criticise, pick apart -- (find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free") 810765 verb B 1. (1) feign, sham, pretend, affect, dissemble -- (make believe with the intent to deceive; "He feigned that he was ill"; "He shammed a headache") 814610 verb B 4. denounce, tell on, betray, give away, rat, grass, shit, shop, snitch, stag -- (give away information about somebody; "He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam") 825282 verb S 1. (2) deride -- (treat or speak of with contempt; "He derided his student's attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics") 825957 verb O 1. (1) joke, jest -- (tell a joke; speak humorously; "He often jokes even when he appears serious") 826744 verb S 6. deceive, betray, lead astray -- (cause someone to believe an untruth; "The insurance company deceived me when they told me they were covering my house") 846406 verb O 5. (1) advance, throw out -- (bring forward for consideration or acceptance; "advance an argument") 850677 verb O 1. (4) volunteer -- (tell voluntarily; "He volunteered the information") 854157 verb S 3. gloat, triumph, crow -- (dwell on with satisfaction) 85534 verb O 19. (1) catch -- (contract; "did you catch a cold?") 856528 verb O 6. oblige, accommodate -- (provide a service or favor for someone; "We had to oblige him") 857727 verb O 3. dedicate -- (inscribe or address by way of compliment; "She dedicated her book to her parents") 858050 verb O 18. (8) give, dedicate, consecrate, commit, devote -- (give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause; "She committed herself to the work of God"; "give one's talents to a good cause"; "consecrate your life to the church") 874318 verb O 1. acquit, assoil, clear, discharge, exonerate, exculpate -- (pronounce not guilty of criminal charges; "The suspect was cleared of the murder charges") 878299 verb S 1. (12) deter, discourage -- (try to prevent; show opposition to; "We should discourage this practice among our youth") 878533 verb S 1. (1) foster, nurture -- (help develop, help grow; "nurture his talents") 905553 verb O 1. (8) betray, bewray -- (reveal unintentionally; "Her smile betrayed her true feelings") 91170 verb O 1. atrophy -- (undergo atrophy; "Muscles that are not used will atrophy") 948313 verb O 2. (1) give voice, formulate, word, phrase, articulate -- (put into words or an expression; "He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees") 965401 verb O 4. endorse, indorse -- (of documents or cheques) 975648 verb O 4. abstract -- (give an abstract (of)) 980547 verb S 2. stress, emphasize, emphasise, punctuate, accent, accentuate -- (to stress, single out as important; "Dr. Jones emphasizes exercise in addition to a change in diet") 981788 verb O 2. (1) underscore, underline, emphasize, emphasise -- (give extra weight to (a communication); "Her gesture emphasized her words") 996371 verb O 1. (18) term -- (name formally or designate with a term)