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"approaching",
"coming",
"forthcoming",
"future",
"near",
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"oncoming",
"upcoming",
"brewing",
"gathering",
"likely",
"possible",
"probable",
"inevitable",
"unavoidable",
"apocalyptic",
"apocalyptical",
"lowering",
"menacing",
"ominous",
"portentous",
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"awaited",
"expected",
"foreseen",
"predicted"
],
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"distant",
"far-off",
"remote",
"eventual",
"ultimate",
"bygone",
"former",
"past",
"late",
"recent"
],
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},
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"phrase"
]
},
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"the couple's arguments were often loud enough to be heard all over the neighborhood"
],
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"altercations",
"argle-bargles",
"argy-bargies",
"battles royal",
"battle royals",
"battles royale",
"battle royales",
"bickers",
"brawls",
"contretemps",
"controversies",
"cross fires",
"disagreements",
"disputes",
"donnybrooks",
"fallings-out",
"falling-outs",
"fights",
"hassles",
"imbroglios",
"kickups",
"misunderstandings",
"quarrels",
"rhubarbs",
"rows",
"scraps",
"set-tos",
"spats",
"squabbles",
"tiffs",
"wrangles"
],
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"clashes",
"run-ins",
"skirmishes",
"tangles",
"tussles",
"logomachies",
"feuds",
"vendettas",
"attacks",
"contentions",
"dissensions",
"dissentions",
"debates",
"differences",
"disputations",
"fusses",
"objections",
"protestations",
"protests",
"affrays",
"fisticuffs",
"fracases",
"fracas",
"frays",
"free-for-alls",
"melees",
"m\u00eal\u00e9es",
"catfights"
],
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"antonyms":[]
},
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"gave a solid argument for the redeeming value of the shockingly violent movie"
],
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"accountings",
"accounts",
"cases",
"explanations",
"rationales",
"reasons"
],
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"alibis",
"apologiae",
"apologias",
"apologies",
"defenses",
"excuses",
"justifications",
"vindications",
"appeals",
"pleas",
"guises",
"pretenses",
"pretences",
"pretexts",
"rationalizations"
],
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"antonyms":[]
},
"an exchange of views for the purpose of exploring a subject or deciding an issue":{
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"the president of the Senate has allotted a week for the argument of the treaty"
],
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"argumentations",
"argy-bargies",
"back-and-forths",
"colloquies",
"confabs",
"confabulations",
"conferences",
"consultations",
"consults",
"councils",
"counsel",
"debates",
"deliberations",
"dialogues",
"dialogs",
"discussions",
"give-and-takes",
"palavers",
"parleys",
"talks"
],
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"bull sessions",
"chat rooms",
"forums",
"fora",
"meetings",
"roundtables",
"round tables",
"seminars",
"skull sessions",
"skull practices",
"symposia",
"symposiums",
"talkathons",
"chats",
"conversations",
"raps",
"words",
"discourses",
"disquisitions",
"consultancies",
"negotiations",
"pourparlers"
],
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"antonyms":[]
},
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"it's my argument that we have too many problems here on earth to concern ourselves with manned trips to Mars"
],
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"assertions",
"contentions",
"theses"
],
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"conjectures",
"guesses",
"hunches",
"hypotheses",
"speculations",
"surmises",
"theories",
"proposals",
"propositions",
"assumptions",
"presuppositions",
"suppositions",
"positions",
"stands",
"cases",
"explanations",
"rationales",
"reasons"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
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"to cause to turn away from a straight line":{
"examples":[
"the cat arched her back whenever she was stroked"
],
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"bent",
"bowed",
"crooked",
"curved",
"hooked",
"swerved"
],
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"arced",
"rounded",
"incurvated",
"incurved",
"inflected",
"reflected",
"deflected",
"diverted",
"entwined",
"kinked",
"swirled",
"turned",
"twined",
"twisted",
"veered",
"warped",
"coiled",
"curled",
"enrolled",
"looped",
"spiraled",
"spiralled",
"dented",
"dimpled",
"meandered",
"waved",
"weaved",
"wound",
"winded",
"declined",
"inclined",
"sloped"
],
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"antonyms":[
"straightened",
"unbent",
"uncurled"
]
},
"to turn away from a straight line or course":{
"examples":[
"the path gradually arches off into the woods"
],
"synonyms":[
"arced",
"bent",
"bowed",
"crooked",
"curved",
"fell off",
"hooked",
"rounded",
"swept",
"swerved",
"trended",
"wheeled"
],
"near synonyms":[
"circled",
"coiled",
"curled",
"curlicued",
"looped",
"spiraled",
"spiralled",
"turned",
"twisted",
"wound",
"winded",
"deviated",
"veered"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[
"straightened"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -10262,12 +10262,14 @@
},
"battlefield":{
"a place where a battle takes place":{
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"examples":[
"wounded soldiers being carried off the battlefield"
],
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"related":[
"synonyms":[
"battleground",
"field"
],
"near synonyms":[
"battle line",
"front",
"front line",
@ -10277,10 +10279,8 @@
"foothold",
"killing field"
],
"synonyms":[
"battleground",
"field"
]
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
@ -14325,5 +14325,133 @@
"preposition",
"verb"
]
},
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"the actor has never been cast as a hero, but he's played every kind of baddie imaginable"
],
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"beasts",
"brutes",
"caitiffs",
"devils",
"evildoers",
"fiends",
"heavies",
"hounds",
"knaves",
"meanies",
"miscreants",
"monsters",
"nazis",
"no-goods",
"rapscallions",
"rascals",
"reprobates",
"rogues",
"savages",
"scalawags",
"scallywags",
"scamps",
"scapegraces",
"scoundrels",
"varlets",
"villains",
"wretches"
],
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"villainesses",
"blackguards",
"criminals",
"crooks",
"culprits",
"felons",
"lawbreakers",
"malefactors",
"offenders",
"perpetrators",
"perps",
"transgressors",
"sinners",
"trespassers",
"wrongdoers",
"cads",
"heels",
"serpents",
"snakes",
"vipers",
"bandits",
"bravos",
"bravoes",
"desperadoes",
"desperados",
"outlaws",
"cons",
"convicts",
"jailbirds",
"assassins",
"cutthroats",
"gangsters",
"goons",
"gunmen",
"hoodlums",
"hooligans",
"racketeers",
"ruffians",
"thugs",
"roughs",
"rowdies",
"toughs",
"losers",
"lowlifes",
"lowlives",
"ne'er-do-wells",
"stinkers",
"trash"
],
"near antonyms":[
"angels",
"innocents",
"saints",
"heroes"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"bawdries":{
"as in languages , scurrilities":{
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"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"languages",
"scurrilities",
"curses",
"cusses",
"cusswords",
"dirty words",
"expletives",
"four-letter words",
"obscenities",
"profanities",
"swears",
"swearwords",
"vulgarisms",
"execrations",
"imprecations",
"maledictions",
"epithets",
"names",
"oaths"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
}
}

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@ -3052,43 +3052,9 @@
},
"blear":{
"not seen or understood clearly":{
"antonyms":[
"clear",
"definite",
"pellucid"
],
"examples":[
"I can't describe him; all I saw was a blear figure for an instant"
],
"near antonyms":[
"bright",
"distinct",
"evident",
"obvious",
"plain",
"certain",
"firm",
"strong",
"sure"
],
"related":[
"dark",
"dusky",
"gloomy",
"impalpable",
"inappreciable",
"intangible",
"invisible",
"hieroglyphic",
"hieroglyphical",
"incomprehensible",
"indecipherable",
"indiscernible",
"inexplicable",
"mysterious",
"obfuscatory",
"puzzling"
],
"synonyms":[
"bleary",
"blurry",
@ -3112,42 +3078,46 @@
"undefined",
"undetermined",
"vague"
],
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"dark",
"dusky",
"gloomy",
"impalpable",
"inappreciable",
"intangible",
"invisible",
"hieroglyphic",
"hieroglyphical",
"incomprehensible",
"indecipherable",
"indiscernible",
"inexplicable",
"mysterious",
"obfuscatory",
"puzzling"
],
"near antonyms":[
"bright",
"distinct",
"evident",
"obvious",
"plain",
"certain",
"firm",
"strong",
"sure"
],
"antonyms":[
"clear",
"definite",
"pellucid"
]
},
"to make dark, dim, or indistinct":{
"antonyms":[
"brighten",
"illuminate",
"illumine",
"light (up)",
"lighten"
],
"examples":[
"her image was bleared , as if I were staring at it through a watery lens"
],
"near antonyms":[
"expose",
"reveal",
"uncover",
"unveil"
],
"related":[
"adumbrate",
"blot out",
"conceal",
"eclipse",
"hide",
"obliterate",
"screen",
"shade",
"camouflage",
"cloak",
"cover",
"curtain",
"disguise",
"mask",
"veil"
],
"synonyms":[
"becloud",
"bedim",
@ -3168,6 +3138,36 @@
"overshadow",
"shadow",
"shroud"
],
"near synonyms":[
"adumbrate",
"blot out",
"conceal",
"eclipse",
"hide",
"obliterate",
"screen",
"shade",
"camouflage",
"cloak",
"cover",
"curtain",
"disguise",
"mask",
"veil"
],
"near antonyms":[
"expose",
"reveal",
"uncover",
"unveil"
],
"antonyms":[
"brighten",
"illuminate",
"illumine",
"light (up)",
"lighten"
]
},
"type":[
@ -13623,5 +13623,59 @@
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"blithers":{
"as in blabbers , blathers":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"blabbers",
"blathers",
"bleats",
"gabs",
"jangles",
"jaws",
"patters",
"prates",
"rattles",
"runs on",
"smatters",
"tittle-tattles",
"trolls",
"yaks",
"yacks",
"babbles",
"bumbles",
"chats",
"chatters",
"drivels",
"drools",
"gabbles",
"gibbers",
"jabbers",
"prattles",
"sputters",
"chunters",
"maunders",
"mouths",
"mumbles",
"murmurs",
"mutters",
"stammers",
"stutters",
"screeches",
"shouts",
"shrieks"
],
"near antonyms":[
"articulates",
"enunciates",
"pronounces"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -13603,5 +13603,152 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"boxcar":{
"of a size greater than average of its kind":{
"examples":[
"a boxcar pile of paper",
"boxcar amounts of money"
],
"synonyms":[
"big",
"biggish",
"bulky",
"considerable",
"goodly",
"grand",
"great",
"handsome",
"hefty",
"hulking",
"husky",
"large",
"largish",
"outsize",
"outsized",
"oversize",
"oversized",
"sizable",
"sizeable",
"substantial",
"tidy",
"voluminous"
],
"near synonyms":[
"astronomical",
"astronomic",
"Brobdingnagian",
"bumper",
"Bunyanesque",
"cavernous",
"colossal",
"cosmic",
"cosmical",
"cyclopean",
"elephantine",
"enormous",
"galactic",
"gargantuan",
"gigantic",
"gross",
"hellacious",
"herculean",
"heroic",
"heroical",
"Himalayan",
"huge",
"humongous",
"humungous",
"immense",
"jumbo",
"king-size",
"king-sized",
"leviathan",
"major",
"mammoth",
"massive",
"monolithic",
"monstrous",
"monumental",
"mountainous",
"pharaonic",
"prodigious",
"staggering",
"stupendous",
"super",
"super-duper",
"supersized",
"titanic",
"tremendous",
"vast",
"vasty",
"walloping",
"whacking",
"whopping",
"excessive",
"exorbitant",
"extravagant",
"extreme",
"immoderate",
"inordinate",
"abundant",
"ample",
"appreciable",
"copious",
"plentiful",
"fat",
"thick",
"capacious",
"commodious",
"roomy",
"spacious"
],
"near antonyms":[
"diminutive",
"half-pint",
"infinitesimal",
"Lilliputian",
"little bitty",
"microminiature",
"microscopic",
"microscopical",
"mini",
"miniature",
"minuscule",
"minute",
"pint-size",
"pint-sized",
"pocket-size",
"pocket-sized",
"pygmy",
"teensy",
"teensy-weensy",
"teeny",
"teeny-weeny",
"tiny",
"wee",
"petite",
"slender",
"slight",
"slim",
"thin"
],
"antonyms":[
"bantam",
"dinky",
"dwarf",
"dwarfish",
"little",
"puny",
"shrimpy",
"small",
"smallish",
"undersized",
"undersize"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
}
}

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@ -16969,5 +16969,75 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"calisthenics":{
"physical movements that are done without special equipment to improve health or gain strength":{
"examples":[
"The players warmed up for the game by doing calisthenics ."
],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"aerobics",
"athletics",
"bodybuilding",
"body mechanics",
"gymnastics",
"isometrics",
"plyometrics",
"slimnastics",
"weight lifting",
"activity",
"conditioning",
"exercise",
"exertion",
"training",
"warm-up",
"workout",
"toning",
"trimming",
"physical therapy"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"plural noun"
]
},
"callipygian":{
"as in zaftig , curvaceous":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"bosomy",
"built",
"busty",
"buxom",
"chesty",
"stacked",
"well-endowed",
"plump",
"round",
"Rubenesque",
"voluptuous",
"zaftig",
"zoftig",
"curvaceous",
"curvacious",
"curvy",
"pneumatic",
"shapely",
"Junoesque",
"statuesque",
"well-turned"
],
"near antonyms":[
"shapeless"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
}
}

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@ -1,81 +1,90 @@
{
"ceases":{
"the stopping of a process or activity":{
"antonyms":[
"continuances",
"continuations"
],
"to come to an end":{
"examples":[
"worked without cease for the betterment of humanity"
],
"near antonyms":[
"extensions",
"persistences",
"prolongations"
],
"related":[
"mop-ups",
"phaseouts",
"abeyances",
"breaks",
"interruptions",
"layoffs",
"letups",
"moratoriums",
"moratoria",
"pauses",
"standstills",
"suspensions"
"the rain finally ceased , and we were able to continue the baseball game"
],
"synonyms":[
"arrestments",
"arrests",
"cessations",
"checks",
"closedowns",
"breaks off",
"breaks up",
"closes",
"closures",
"conclusions",
"cutoffs",
"discontinuances",
"discontinuations",
"endings",
"concludes",
"dead-ends",
"determines",
"dies",
"discontinues",
"elapses",
"ends",
"expirations",
"expires",
"finishes",
"goes",
"halts",
"lapses",
"offsets",
"shutdowns",
"shutoffs",
"stays",
"stoppages",
"leaves off",
"lets up",
"passes",
"quits",
"stops",
"surceases",
"terminations"
"terminates",
"winds up",
"winks (out)"
],
"near synonyms":[
"desists (from)",
"lays off (of)",
"refrains (from)",
"gives over",
"knocks off",
"packs (up or in)",
"breaks down",
"conks (out)",
"cuts out",
"stalls",
"pauses",
"stays",
"suspends",
"abates",
"peters (out)",
"winds down"
],
"near antonyms":[
"draws out",
"extends",
"prolongs",
"protracts"
],
"antonyms":[
"continues",
"hangs on",
"persists"
]
},
"to bring (as an action or operation) to an immediate end":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"cease chattering and get down to work, please"
],
"near antonyms":[
"carries on",
"continues",
"follows through (with)",
"keeps up",
"runs on",
"advances",
"proceeds",
"progresses",
"actuates",
"drives",
"impels",
"propels",
"stirs"
"synonyms":[
"breaks",
"breaks off",
"breaks up",
"cans",
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"cuts out",
"desists (from)",
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"drops",
"ends",
"gives over",
"halts",
"knocks off",
"lays off",
"leaves off",
"packs (up or in)",
"quits",
"shuts off",
"stops"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"completes",
"concludes",
"finishes",
@ -122,85 +131,76 @@
"scuttles",
"snuffs"
],
"synonyms":[
"breaks",
"breaks off",
"breaks up",
"cans",
"cuts off",
"cuts out",
"desists (from)",
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"ends",
"gives over",
"halts",
"knocks off",
"lays off",
"leaves off",
"packs (up or in)",
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"shuts off",
"stops"
]
},
"to come to an end":{
"antonyms":[
"continues",
"hangs on",
"persists"
],
"examples":[
"the rain finally ceased , and we were able to continue the baseball game"
],
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"draws out",
"extends",
"prolongs",
"protracts"
"carries on",
"continues",
"follows through (with)",
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"runs on",
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"proceeds",
"progresses",
"actuates",
"drives",
"impels",
"propels",
"stirs"
],
"related":[
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"lays off (of)",
"refrains (from)",
"gives over",
"knocks off",
"packs (up or in)",
"breaks down",
"conks (out)",
"cuts out",
"stalls",
"pauses",
"stays",
"suspends",
"abates",
"peters (out)",
"winds down"
"antonyms":[]
},
"the stopping of a process or activity":{
"examples":[
"worked without cease for the betterment of humanity"
],
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"breaks off",
"breaks up",
"arrestments",
"arrests",
"cessations",
"checks",
"closedowns",
"closes",
"concludes",
"dead-ends",
"determines",
"dies",
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"elapses",
"closures",
"conclusions",
"cutoffs",
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"endings",
"ends",
"expires",
"expirations",
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"goes",
"halts",
"lapses",
"leaves off",
"lets up",
"passes",
"quits",
"offsets",
"shutdowns",
"shutoffs",
"stays",
"stoppages",
"stops",
"terminates",
"winds up",
"winks (out)"
"surceases",
"terminations"
],
"near synonyms":[
"mop-ups",
"phaseouts",
"abeyances",
"breaks",
"interruptions",
"layoffs",
"letups",
"moratoriums",
"moratoria",
"pauses",
"standstills",
"suspensions"
],
"near antonyms":[
"extensions",
"persistences",
"prolongations"
],
"antonyms":[
"continuances",
"continuations"
]
},
"type":[

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@ -51282,5 +51282,538 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"counteracts":{
"to balance with an equal force so as to make ineffective":{
"examples":[
"this medication will counteract the symptoms but it won't kill the infection"
],
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"cancels (out)",
"compensates (for)",
"corrects",
"counterbalances",
"counterpoises",
"makes up (for)",
"negatives",
"neutralizes",
"offsets"
],
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"invalidates",
"negates",
"neuters",
"nullifies",
"atones (for)",
"outbalances",
"outweighs",
"redeems",
"redresses",
"relieves",
"remedies",
"overrides",
"overrules"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"commercials":{
"as in advertisings , spots":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"advertisings",
"billings",
"blurbs",
"come-ons",
"messages",
"pitches",
"plugolas",
"spots",
"words",
"ads",
"advertisements",
"adverts",
"announcements",
"bulletins",
"communiqu\u00e9s",
"notices",
"notifications",
"postings",
"releases",
"broadsides",
"brochures",
"circulars",
"flyers",
"fliers",
"fly sheets",
"gazettes",
"handbills",
"handouts",
"billboards",
"bills",
"placards",
"playbills",
"posters",
"show bills",
"signs",
"broadcasts",
"cablecasts",
"newscasts",
"telecasts",
"communications",
"dispatches",
"reports",
"annunciations",
"declarations",
"edicts",
"proclamations",
"promulgations",
"pronouncements",
"pronunciamentos",
"pronunciamentoes",
"rescripts",
"significations",
"ballyhoos",
"boosts",
"buildups",
"campaigns",
"plugs",
"promos",
"promotions",
"propagandas",
"publicities"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"considerable":{
"sufficiently large in size, amount, or number to merit attention":{
"examples":[
"the considerable number of auto accidents that resulted from the surprise snowstorm"
],
"synonyms":[
"biggish",
"good",
"goodly",
"handsome",
"healthy",
"largish",
"major",
"respectable",
"significant",
"sizable",
"sizeable",
"substantial",
"substantive",
"tidy"
],
"near synonyms":[
"big",
"bulky",
"hefty",
"hulking",
"outsize",
"outsized",
"oversize",
"oversized",
"voluminous",
"astronomical",
"astronomic",
"bumper",
"colossal",
"elephantine",
"enormous",
"gigantic",
"great",
"herculean",
"huge",
"immense",
"jumbo",
"king-size",
"king-sized",
"mammoth",
"massive",
"monstrous",
"monumental",
"prodigious",
"titanic",
"tremendous",
"whopping"
],
"near antonyms":[
"measly",
"minute",
"paltry",
"petty",
"picayune",
"picayunish",
"piddling",
"puny",
"trifling",
"trivial",
"unimportant",
"marginal",
"meager",
"meagre",
"slight",
"little",
"small",
"tiny",
"undersized",
"undersize",
"bitty",
"diminutive",
"miniature",
"pint-size",
"pint-sized",
"pocket",
"pocket-size",
"pocket-sized",
"pygmy",
"smallish"
],
"antonyms":[
"inconsequential",
"inconsiderable",
"insignificant",
"insubstantial",
"negligible",
"nominal"
]
},
"of a size greater than average of its kind":{
"examples":[
"a house with a considerable barn in back"
],
"synonyms":[
"big",
"biggish",
"boxcar",
"bulky",
"goodly",
"grand",
"great",
"handsome",
"hefty",
"hulking",
"husky",
"large",
"largish",
"outsize",
"outsized",
"oversize",
"oversized",
"sizable",
"sizeable",
"substantial",
"tidy",
"voluminous"
],
"near synonyms":[
"astronomical",
"astronomic",
"Brobdingnagian",
"bumper",
"Bunyanesque",
"cavernous",
"colossal",
"cosmic",
"cosmical",
"cyclopean",
"elephantine",
"enormous",
"galactic",
"gargantuan",
"gigantic",
"gross",
"hellacious",
"herculean",
"heroic",
"heroical",
"Himalayan",
"huge",
"humongous",
"humungous",
"immense",
"jumbo",
"king-size",
"king-sized",
"leviathan",
"major",
"mammoth",
"massive",
"monolithic",
"monstrous",
"monumental",
"mountainous",
"pharaonic",
"prodigious",
"staggering",
"stupendous",
"super",
"super-duper",
"supersized",
"titanic",
"tremendous",
"vast",
"vasty",
"walloping",
"whacking",
"whopping",
"excessive",
"exorbitant",
"extravagant",
"extreme",
"immoderate",
"inordinate",
"abundant",
"ample",
"appreciable",
"copious",
"plentiful",
"fat",
"thick",
"capacious",
"commodious",
"roomy",
"spacious"
],
"near antonyms":[
"diminutive",
"half-pint",
"infinitesimal",
"Lilliputian",
"little bitty",
"microminiature",
"microscopic",
"microscopical",
"mini",
"miniature",
"minuscule",
"minute",
"pint-size",
"pint-sized",
"pocket-size",
"pocket-sized",
"pygmy",
"teensy",
"teensy-weensy",
"teeny",
"teeny-weeny",
"tiny",
"wee",
"petite",
"slender",
"slight",
"slim",
"thin"
],
"antonyms":[
"bantam",
"dinky",
"dwarf",
"dwarfish",
"little",
"puny",
"shrimpy",
"small",
"smallish",
"undersized",
"undersize"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"conciliate":{
"to bring to a state free of conflicts, inconsistencies, or differences":{
"examples":[
"it will be hard to conciliate the views of labor and management regarding health benefits"
],
"synonyms":[
"accommodate",
"attune",
"conform",
"coordinate",
"harmonize",
"key",
"reconcile"
],
"near synonyms":[
"adapt",
"tune",
"blend",
"combine",
"connect",
"correlate",
"dovetail",
"fit",
"fuse",
"integrate",
"join",
"match",
"merge",
"orchestrate",
"pair",
"square",
"suit",
"synchronize",
"synthesize",
"unify",
"unite",
"align",
"aline",
"arrange",
"array",
"balance",
"equalize",
"even",
"order",
"proportion",
"regularize",
"standardize"
],
"near antonyms":[
"confuse",
"disarray",
"disorder",
"disorganize",
"disrupt",
"disturb",
"skew",
"upset",
"alienate",
"estrange"
],
"antonyms":[
"disharmonize"
]
},
"to lessen the anger or agitation of":{
"examples":[
"a principal trying to conciliate the parents who did not receive their tickets to the graduation ceremonies"
],
"synonyms":[
"appease",
"assuage",
"disarm",
"gentle",
"mollify",
"pacify",
"placate",
"propitiate"
],
"near synonyms":[
"calm",
"comfort",
"console",
"content",
"hush",
"quiet",
"soothe",
"tranquilize",
"tranquillize",
"endear (to)",
"ingratiate",
"delight",
"gladden",
"gratify",
"please",
"adulate",
"blarney",
"flatter",
"overpraise",
"soft-soap",
"quench",
"sate",
"satiate",
"satisfy",
"cater (to)",
"humor",
"indulge",
"blandish",
"cajole",
"coax",
"sweet-talk",
"wheedle",
"baby",
"coddle",
"mollycoddle",
"pamper",
"spoil",
"dulcify",
"sweeten"
],
"near antonyms":[
"aggravate",
"annoy",
"antagonize",
"bother",
"bug",
"burn (up)",
"chafe",
"cross",
"exasperate",
"gall",
"get",
"grate",
"irk",
"irritate",
"nettle",
"peeve",
"pique",
"put out",
"rankle",
"rile",
"roil",
"ruffle",
"vex",
"provoke",
"rouse",
"harass",
"harry",
"persecute",
"pester",
"agitate",
"discomfort",
"distress",
"disturb",
"fret",
"perturb",
"unhinge",
"unsettle",
"upset",
"worry",
"affront",
"insult",
"offend",
"slight"
],
"antonyms":[
"anger",
"enrage",
"incense",
"inflame",
"enflame",
"infuriate",
"ire",
"madden",
"outrage"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -37093,5 +37093,255 @@
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"disannul":{
"to put an end to by formal action":{
"examples":[
"the new administration seems intent on disannulling every social program instituted by its predecessor"
],
"synonyms":[
"abate",
"abolish",
"abrogate",
"annul",
"avoid",
"cancel",
"dissolve",
"invalidate",
"negate",
"null",
"nullify",
"quash",
"repeal",
"rescind",
"roll back",
"strike down",
"vacate",
"void"
],
"near synonyms":[
"countermand",
"override",
"overrule",
"overturn",
"veto",
"abort",
"call",
"call off",
"drop",
"recall",
"retract",
"reverse",
"revoke",
"suspend",
"withdraw",
"ban",
"enjoin",
"forbid",
"outlaw",
"prohibit",
"disallow",
"dismiss",
"reject",
"annihilate",
"break down",
"eliminate",
"eradicate",
"erase",
"liquidate",
"remove",
"throw out",
"write off"
],
"near antonyms":[
"enact",
"lay down",
"legislate",
"establish",
"found",
"institute",
"formalize",
"legalize",
"legitimate",
"legitimize",
"validate",
"pass",
"ratify",
"allow",
"approve",
"authorize",
"clear",
"endorse",
"indorse",
"permit",
"sanction",
"warrant",
"command",
"decree",
"mandate",
"order",
"prescribe"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"did away with":{
"to put an end to by formal action":{
"examples":[
"They decided to do away with the old dress code."
],
"synonyms":[
"abated",
"abolished",
"abrogated",
"annulled",
"avoided",
"canceled",
"cancelled",
"disannulled",
"dissolved",
"invalidated",
"negated",
"nulled",
"nullified",
"quashed",
"repealed",
"rescinded",
"rolled back",
"struck down",
"vacated",
"voided"
],
"near synonyms":[
"countermanded",
"overrode",
"overruled",
"overturned",
"vetoed",
"aborted",
"called",
"called off",
"dropped",
"recalled",
"retracted",
"reversed",
"revoked",
"suspended",
"withdrew",
"banned",
"enjoined",
"forbade",
"forbad",
"outlawed",
"prohibited",
"disallowed",
"dismissed",
"rejected",
"annihilated",
"broke down",
"eliminated",
"eradicated",
"erased",
"liquidated",
"removed",
"threw out",
"wrote off"
],
"near antonyms":[
"enacted",
"laid down",
"legislated",
"established",
"founded",
"instituted",
"formalized",
"legalized",
"legitimated",
"legitimized",
"validated",
"passed",
"ratified",
"allowed",
"approved",
"authorized",
"cleared",
"endorsed",
"indorsed",
"permitted",
"sanctioned",
"warranted",
"commanded",
"decreed",
"mandated",
"ordered",
"prescribed"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to put to death deliberately":{
"examples":[
"He resolved to do away with the man who killed his parents."
],
"synonyms":[
"assassinated",
"bumped off",
"croaked",
"did in",
"dispatched",
"executed",
"got",
"iced",
"knocked off",
"liquidated",
"murdered",
"neutralized",
"offed",
"put away",
"rubbed out",
"slew",
"snuffed",
"terminated",
"took out",
"whacked"
],
"near synonyms":[
"blew away",
"shot",
"shot down",
"blotted out",
"carried off",
"claimed",
"cut down",
"destroyed",
"felled",
"killed",
"smote",
"zapped",
"butchered",
"massacred",
"mowed (down)",
"slaughtered",
"annihilated",
"eliminated",
"eradicated",
"exterminated",
"wiped out"
],
"near antonyms":[
"animated",
"raised",
"restored",
"resurrected",
"resuscitated",
"revived"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"phrase"
]
}
}

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@ -365,5 +365,95 @@
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"dying (away or down or out)":{
"to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[
"abating",
"declining",
"decreasing",
"de-escalating",
"diminishing",
"draining (away)",
"dropping (off)",
"dwindling",
"easing",
"ebbing",
"falling",
"falling away",
"lessening",
"letting up",
"lowering",
"moderating",
"palling",
"phasing down",
"ratcheting (down)",
"racheting (down)",
"receding",
"relenting",
"remitting",
"shrinking",
"subsiding",
"tapering",
"tapering off",
"waning"
],
"near synonyms":[
"compressing",
"condensing",
"constricting",
"contracting",
"evaporating",
"fading (away)",
"frittering (away)",
"giving out",
"melting (away)",
"petering (out)",
"tailing (off)",
"vanishing",
"slackening",
"slowing (down)",
"alleviating",
"relaxing",
"flagging",
"sinking",
"weakening",
"caving (in)",
"collapsing",
"deflating"
],
"near antonyms":[
"appearing",
"emerging",
"showing up",
"blowing up",
"distending",
"elongating",
"lengthening"
],
"antonyms":[
"accumulating",
"ballooning",
"building",
"burgeoning",
"bourgeoning",
"enlarging",
"escalating",
"expanding",
"growing",
"increasing",
"intensifying",
"mounting",
"mushrooming",
"picking up",
"rising",
"snowballing",
"soaring",
"swelling",
"waxing"
]
},
"type":[]
}
}

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@ -530,23 +530,22 @@
},
"enchant":{
"to attract or delight as if by magic":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"the child actress enchanted audiences with her bubbly personality"
],
"near antonyms":[
"disgust",
"offend",
"repel",
"revolt",
"annoy",
"displease",
"irk",
"bore",
"tire",
"weary"
"synonyms":[
"allure",
"beguile",
"bewitch",
"captivate",
"charm",
"fascinate",
"kill",
"magnetize",
"wile",
"witch"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"disarm",
"draw",
"entice",
@ -571,28 +570,35 @@
"solicit",
"woo"
],
"synonyms":[
"allure",
"beguile",
"bewitch",
"captivate",
"charm",
"fascinate",
"kill",
"magnetize",
"wile",
"witch"
]
"near antonyms":[
"disgust",
"offend",
"repel",
"revolt",
"annoy",
"displease",
"irk",
"bore",
"tire",
"weary"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to cast a spell on":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"out of spite, the jealous queen enchanted her chief rival for the title of the fairest one of all"
],
"near antonyms":[
"bless"
"synonyms":[
"bewitch",
"charm",
"ensorcell",
"ensorcel",
"hex",
"overlook",
"spell",
"strike"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"curse",
"jinx",
"possess",
@ -608,35 +614,15 @@
"seduce",
"tempt"
],
"synonyms":[
"bewitch",
"charm",
"ensorcell",
"ensorcel",
"hex",
"overlook",
"spell",
"strike"
]
"near antonyms":[
"bless"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to hold the attention of as if by a spell":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"the tales about the young wizard have enchanted children around the globe"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"enrapture",
"entrance",
"thrill",
"beguile",
"bewitch",
"charm",
"absorb",
"engage",
"engross",
"involve"
],
"synonyms":[
"arrest",
"bedazzle",
@ -648,7 +634,21 @@
"hypnotize",
"mesmerize",
"spellbind"
]
],
"near synonyms":[
"enrapture",
"entrance",
"thrill",
"beguile",
"bewitch",
"charm",
"absorb",
"engage",
"engross",
"involve"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
@ -14240,5 +14240,137 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"entangle":{
"to twist together into a usually confused mass":{
"examples":[
"in the process of taking down the Christmas tree, we managed to entangle the string of lights into a hopeless mess of wires"
],
"synonyms":[
"interlace",
"intertwine",
"intertwist",
"interweave",
"knot",
"snarl",
"tangle"
],
"near synonyms":[
"jumble",
"scrabble",
"scramble",
"braid",
"enlace",
"entwine",
"entwist",
"inweave",
"plait",
"twine",
"weave",
"wind",
"wreathe",
"writhe"
],
"near antonyms":[
"unknot",
"unravel",
"unscramble",
"unweave"
],
"antonyms":[
"disentangle",
"unsnarl",
"untangle",
"untwine",
"untwist"
]
},
"to catch or hold as if in a net":{
"examples":[
"the young runaway gradually became entangled in a web of lies"
],
"synonyms":[
"catch up",
"enmesh",
"immesh",
"ensnare",
"ensnarl",
"entoil",
"entrap",
"mesh",
"net",
"snare",
"tangle",
"trap"
],
"near synonyms":[
"bag",
"birdlime",
"capture",
"collar",
"embroil",
"implicate",
"involve",
"mire"
],
"near antonyms":[
"detach",
"disengage",
"extricate",
"clear",
"free",
"liberate"
],
"antonyms":[
"disentangle",
"untangle"
]
},
"to make complex or difficult":{
"examples":[
"the history of Alexander the Great is entangled by variant accounts of his exploits"
],
"synonyms":[
"complex",
"complexify",
"complicate",
"embarrass",
"perplex",
"sophisticate"
],
"near synonyms":[
"develop",
"elaborate",
"expand",
"intensify",
"magnify",
"confound",
"confuse",
"mess (up)",
"mix (up)",
"muddle",
"snarl",
"tangle"
],
"near antonyms":[
"abbreviate",
"cut",
"shorten",
"ease",
"facilitate",
"disentangle",
"straighten (out)",
"unravel",
"untangle",
"oversimplify"
],
"antonyms":[
"simplify",
"streamline"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -9561,5 +9561,65 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"fielded":{
"to deal with (something) usually skillfully or efficiently":{
"examples":[
"gave the waitress a large tip because she kept smiling as she fielded their many requests"
],
"synonyms":[
"addressed",
"contended (with)",
"coped (with)",
"grappled (with)",
"hacked",
"handled",
"managed",
"maneuvered",
"manipulated",
"negotiated",
"played",
"swung",
"took",
"treated"
],
"near synonyms":[
"engineered",
"finessed",
"jockeyed",
"brought off",
"carried off",
"carried out",
"got off",
"pulled",
"commanded",
"directed",
"guided",
"steered",
"controlled",
"micromanaged",
"ran",
"run",
"regulated",
"reacted (to)",
"responded (to)"
],
"near antonyms":[
"botched",
"bungled",
"foozled",
"fumbled",
"goofed (up)",
"loused up",
"messed (up)",
"mishandled",
"muffed",
"scamped"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -7961,5 +7961,450 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"gallant":{
"feeling or displaying no fear by temperament":{
"examples":[
"a gallant firefighter, rushing into the burning house to save the children",
"a gallant rescue"
],
"synonyms":[
"bold",
"brave",
"courageous",
"dauntless",
"doughty",
"fearless",
"greathearted",
"gutsy",
"gutty",
"heroic",
"heroical",
"intrepid",
"lionhearted",
"manful",
"stalwart",
"stout",
"stouthearted",
"undauntable",
"undaunted",
"valiant",
"valorous"
],
"near synonyms":[
"determined",
"firm",
"game",
"gamy",
"gamey",
"gritty",
"plucky",
"resolute",
"Spartan",
"undeterred",
"undismayed",
"unflinching",
"unswerving",
"mettlesome",
"spirited",
"spunky",
"adventuresome",
"adventurous",
"audacious",
"daring",
"dashing",
"hardy",
"venturesome",
"venturous",
"crazy",
"foolish",
"half-witted",
"insane",
"lunatic",
"mad",
"nutty",
"brash",
"brazen",
"daredevil",
"foolhardy",
"heedless",
"hotheaded",
"impetuous",
"imprudent",
"impulsive",
"incautious",
"madcap",
"overbold",
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"rash",
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"thoughtless",
"wild",
"hasty",
"headlong",
"precipitate",
"comforted",
"emboldened",
"encouraged",
"heartened",
"reassured",
"unafraid"
],
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"diffident",
"mousy",
"mousey",
"scary",
"shy",
"skittish",
"timid",
"anxious",
"apprehensive",
"nervous",
"careful",
"cautious",
"heedful",
"prudent",
"unadventurous",
"afraid",
"agitated",
"disconcerted",
"disquieted",
"disturbed",
"frightened",
"horrified",
"panicked",
"panic-stricken",
"perturbed",
"scared",
"shocked",
"spooked",
"startled",
"terrified",
"terrorized",
"unnerved",
"upset",
"appalled",
"concerned",
"dismayed",
"worried",
"unmanly",
"weak",
"wimpy"
],
"antonyms":[
"chicken",
"chickenhearted",
"chicken-livered",
"coward",
"cowardly",
"craven",
"dastardly",
"fainthearted",
"fearful",
"gutless",
"lily-livered",
"milk-livered",
"nerveless",
"poltroon",
"poor-spirited",
"pusillanimous",
"spineless",
"spiritless",
"timorous",
"uncourageous",
"ungallant",
"unheroic",
"weakhearted",
"yellow"
]
},
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"a gallant knight",
"the members of that service club are known for their gallant service to the community"
],
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"big",
"chivalrous",
"elevated",
"great",
"greathearted",
"high",
"high-minded",
"lofty",
"lordly",
"magnanimous",
"natural",
"noble",
"sublime"
],
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"ennobled",
"exalted",
"glorified",
"heroic",
"heroical",
"honorable",
"valiant",
"venerable",
"worthy",
"knightly",
"princely",
"regal",
"inspiring",
"moving",
"numinous",
"uplifting",
"august",
"magnificent",
"majestic"
],
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"sordid",
"squalid",
"vile",
"wretched",
"abominable",
"contemptible",
"despicable",
"detestable",
"hateful",
"offensive",
"repulsive",
"ugly",
"vicious",
"dastardly",
"dirty",
"lousy",
"sorry",
"little",
"mean",
"narrow",
"small-minded",
"degrading",
"discreditable",
"humiliating",
"ignominious",
"coarse",
"crude",
"vulgar"
],
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"base",
"debased",
"degenerate",
"degraded",
"ignoble",
"low"
]
},
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"examples":[
"a great and gallant sailing ship"
],
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"august",
"baronial",
"epic",
"glorious",
"grand",
"grandiose",
"heroic",
"heroical",
"Homeric",
"imperial",
"imposing",
"magnific",
"magnificent",
"majestic",
"massive",
"monumental",
"noble",
"proud",
"regal",
"royal",
"splendid",
"stately"
],
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"colossal",
"monstrous",
"prodigious",
"stupendous",
"tremendous",
"kingly",
"lordly",
"princely",
"queenly",
"awesome",
"awful",
"cosmic",
"cosmical",
"sublime",
"wondrous",
"formidable",
"impressive",
"prepossessing",
"redoubtable",
"apocalyptic",
"apocalyptical",
"inflated",
"operatic",
"overblown",
"pompous",
"marvelous",
"marvellous",
"superb",
"terrific",
"wonderful",
"extravagant",
"lavish",
"luxurious",
"opulent",
"palatial",
"palatine",
"sumptuous",
"gorgeous",
"resplendent",
"splendiferous",
"extraordinary",
"killer",
"remarkable",
"sensational",
"striking",
"celestial",
"divine",
"heavenly"
],
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"lowly",
"modest",
"unprepossessing",
"average",
"common",
"mediocre",
"ordinary",
"run-of-the-mill",
"second-rate",
"abject",
"mean",
"meretricious",
"shabby",
"sordid",
"insignificant",
"measly",
"paltry",
"petty",
"puny",
"trifling",
"trivial"
],
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"humble",
"unheroic",
"unimposing",
"unimpressive"
]
},
"a man extremely interested in his clothing and personal appearance":{
"examples":[
"he was quite a gallant , primping more than either of his sisters"
],
"synonyms":[
"beau",
"Beau Brummell",
"buck",
"dandy",
"dude",
"fop",
"jay",
"lounge lizard",
"macaroni",
"pretty boy"
],
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"coxcomb",
"fancy Dan",
"popinjay",
"blade",
"cavalier",
"dasher",
"clotheshorse",
"exquisite",
"swell"
],
"near antonyms":[
"slob",
"sloven"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"a man who courts a woman usually with the goal of marrying her":{
"examples":[
"she had a whole host of gallants vying for her hand in marriage"
],
"synonyms":[
"suitor",
"swain",
"wooer"
],
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"beau",
"boyfriend",
"fellow",
"man",
"old man",
"significant other",
"squeeze",
"admirer",
"crush",
"steady",
"beloved",
"darling",
"dear",
"favorite",
"flame",
"honey",
"love",
"lover",
"spark",
"sweet",
"sweetheart",
"sweetie",
"sweetie pie",
"valentine",
"date",
"escort",
"fianc\u00e9",
"intended"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"as in attend , spark":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"attend",
"romance",
"spark",
"woo",
"court",
"date",
"escort",
"see",
"take out",
"go out",
"step out"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"noun",
"verb"
]
}
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"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"gent":{
"an adult male human being":{
"examples":[
"ladies and gents"
],
"synonyms":[
"bastard",
"bloke",
"buck",
"cat",
"chap",
"chappie",
"dude",
"fella",
"fellow",
"galoot",
"gentleman",
"guy",
"hombre",
"jack",
"joe",
"joker",
"lad",
"male",
"man"
],
"near synonyms":[
"master",
"mister",
"sir",
"buddy",
"buster"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"get back (at)":{
"as in retaliate , avenge":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"avenge",
"retaliate",
"revenge",
"give back",
"refund",
"reimburse",
"restitute",
"compensate",
"indemnify",
"pay",
"recoup",
"remunerate",
"satisfy",
"exchange",
"reciprocate",
"recompense",
"repay",
"requite"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
}
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"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"glamors":{
"a spoken word or set of words believed to have magic power":{
"examples":[
"the children were so preternaturally well-behaved that they must have been under the power of a glamour of some sort"
],
"synonyms":[
"abracadabras",
"bewitchments",
"charms",
"conjurations",
"enchantments",
"hexes",
"incantations",
"invocations",
"spells",
"whammies"
],
"near synonyms":[
"cantrips",
"curses",
"jinxes",
"bewitcheries",
"magics",
"mojoes",
"mojos",
"necromancies",
"sorceries",
"voodooisms",
"voodoos",
"witchcrafts",
"witcheries",
"wizardries",
"amulets",
"fetishes",
"fetiches",
"phylacteries",
"talismans"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
}
}

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@ -8872,7 +8872,7 @@
"scrapes",
"scratches"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"clangors",
"clangs",
"clanks",
@ -8903,7 +8903,7 @@
"weenies",
"wonks"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"double-domes",
"highbrows",
"intellectuals",
@ -8941,7 +8941,7 @@
"toils",
"travails"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"spadeworks",
"efforts",
"exertions",
@ -8993,7 +8993,7 @@
"ruts",
"treadmills"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"daily dozens",
"regimens",
"housekeepings",
@ -9036,7 +9036,7 @@
"rubs",
"sands"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"planes",
"scrapes",
"sandblasts",
@ -9074,7 +9074,7 @@
"scrapes",
"scrunches"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"creaks",
"groans",
"moans",
@ -9101,7 +9101,7 @@
"strops",
"whets"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"files"
],
"near antonyms":[
@ -9135,7 +9135,7 @@
"smooths",
"smoothes"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"sleeks",
"slicks",
"coats",
@ -9177,7 +9177,7 @@
"scrapes",
"scratches"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"rubs",
"groans",
"whines"
@ -9206,7 +9206,7 @@
"powders",
"pulverizes"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"grates",
"kibbles",
"crumbles",

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@ -3542,5 +3542,241 @@
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"gutter":{
"depicting or referring to sexual matters in a way that is unacceptable in polite society":{
"examples":[
"a novel that does a good job of rendering the gutter language of that stratum of society"
],
"synonyms":[
"bawdy",
"blue",
"coarse",
"crude",
"dirty",
"filthy",
"foul",
"gross",
"impure",
"indecent",
"lascivious",
"lewd",
"locker-room",
"nasty",
"obscene",
"pornographic",
"porny",
"profane",
"raunchy",
"ribald",
"smutty",
"stag",
"trashy",
"unprintable",
"vulgar",
"wanton",
"X-rated"
],
"near synonyms":[
"broad",
"coarse-grained",
"gamy",
"gamey",
"off",
"off-color",
"off-colored",
"racy",
"risqu\u00e9",
"salacious",
"salty",
"suggestive",
"barnyard",
"earthy",
"scatological",
"immodest",
"indecorous",
"indelicate",
"low",
"unbecoming",
"depraved",
"kinky",
"louche",
"naughty",
"perverse",
"perverted",
"wicked",
"exceptionable",
"objectionable",
"unacceptable",
"undesirable",
"unwanted",
"unwelcome",
"abhorrent",
"debasing",
"disgusting",
"loathsome",
"offensive",
"repellent",
"repellant",
"repugnant",
"repulsive",
"revolting",
"distasteful",
"obnoxious",
"unpleasant",
"blamable",
"blameworthy",
"censurable",
"reprehensible",
"atrocious",
"infamous",
"abusive",
"scurrilous",
"hard-core",
"soft",
"soft-core"
],
"near antonyms":[
"priggish",
"prim",
"prudish",
"puritanical",
"staid",
"straitlaced",
"straightlaced",
"Victorian",
"correct",
"decorous",
"genteel",
"nice",
"polite",
"proper",
"respectable",
"seemly",
"innocuous",
"inoffensive",
"acceptable",
"agreeable",
"desirable",
"pleasant",
"pleasing",
"welcome",
"appropriate",
"becoming",
"fit",
"meet",
"suitable",
"immaculate",
"perfect",
"pure",
"spotless",
"virginal",
"approved",
"endorsed",
"indorsed",
"sanctioned"
],
"antonyms":[
"clean",
"decent",
"G-rated",
"nonobscene",
"wholesome"
]
},
"a pipe or channel for carrying off water from a roof":{
"examples":[
"one of his chores is to clean leaves and sticks out of the gutters before winter sets in"
],
"synonyms":[
"drainpipe",
"eaves trough",
"rainspout",
"spout",
"trough",
"waterspout"
],
"near synonyms":[
"drain",
"flume",
"sluice",
"conduit",
"duct",
"aqueduct"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"a long narrow channel dug in the earth":{
"examples":[
"rainwater running off the road into the gutters"
],
"synonyms":[
"dike",
"ditch",
"fosse",
"foss",
"sheugh",
"trench",
"trough"
],
"near synonyms":[
"acequia",
"culvert",
"drain",
"draw",
"gully",
"gulley",
"ravine",
"drill",
"furrow",
"ha-ha",
"moat",
"stank",
"sunk fence",
"kennel"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"as in try , found":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"found",
"smelt",
"try",
"deliquesce",
"flux",
"fuse",
"liquefy",
"liquify",
"melt",
"run",
"thaw",
"dissolve",
"render",
"soften",
"thin"
],
"near antonyms":[
"harden",
"set",
"solidify",
"clot",
"coagulate",
"congeal",
"gel",
"jell",
"jelly",
"thicken"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"noun",
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -8849,11 +8849,31 @@
},
"happen (by)":{
"as in bop (into)":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"bop (into)",
"look up",
"see",
"frequent",
"hang (at)",
"haunt",
"resort (to)",
"barge (in)",
"call",
"come by",
"come over",
"drop by",
"drop in",
"pop (in)",
"run (over)",
"run in",
"step in",
"stop (by or in)",
"visit"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"

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@ -9672,5 +9672,91 @@
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"here":{
"as in now , anymore":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"anymore",
"currently",
"now",
"nowadays",
"presently",
"right now",
"today"
],
"near antonyms":[
"before",
"formerly",
"long",
"once",
"then",
"away",
"far",
"farthest",
"remotest",
"heretofore",
"hitherto",
"since",
"ago",
"previously"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"as in present , in":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"in",
"present",
"accompanying",
"attending",
"participating"
],
"near antonyms":[
"absent",
"away",
"missing",
"out",
"AWOL",
"truant",
"departed",
"gone",
"retired"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"as in there":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"there",
"precinct",
"region",
"section",
"sector",
"scene",
"emplacement",
"locale",
"locality",
"location",
"locus",
"place",
"point",
"position",
"site",
"spot",
"venue",
"where"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"adverb",
"noun"
]
}
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@ -9263,5 +9263,66 @@
"type":[
"adverb"
]
},
"impregnating":{
"to wet thoroughly with liquid":{
"examples":[
"impregnated the cloth with furniture polish"
],
"synonyms":[
"drenching",
"drowning",
"macerating",
"saturating",
"soaking",
"soddening",
"sopping",
"sousing",
"steeping"
],
"near synonyms":[
"waterlogging",
"water-soaking",
"marinating",
"seething",
"presoaking",
"dipping",
"immersing",
"inundating",
"submerging",
"swamping",
"bathing",
"dousing",
"dowsing",
"hydrating",
"swilling",
"washing",
"watering",
"infiltrating",
"penetrating",
"permeating",
"dampening",
"damping",
"humidifying",
"moistening"
],
"near antonyms":[
"dehydrating",
"desiccating",
"drying",
"parching",
"searing",
"draining",
"emptying",
"voiding",
"dehumidifying"
],
"antonyms":[
"wringing (out)"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
}
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@ -910,5 +910,132 @@
"type":[
"plural noun"
]
},
"jives":{
"the special terms or expressions of a particular group or field":{
"examples":[
"a novel that captures dead-on the jive of young Hollywood hipsters"
],
"synonyms":[
"argots",
"cants",
"dialects",
"jargons",
"languages",
"lingos",
"lingoes",
"patois",
"patter",
"shops",
"shoptalk",
"slangs",
"terminologies",
"vocabularies"
],
"near synonyms":[
"colloquialisms",
"colloquials",
"idioms",
"localisms",
"parlances",
"pidgins",
"provincialisms",
"regionalisms",
"speeches",
"vernacularisms",
"vernaculars",
"slanguages",
"bureaucrateses",
"computereses",
"cyberspeaks",
"educationeses",
"governmenteses",
"journaleses",
"technobabbles"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to make fun of in a good-natured way":{
"examples":[
"don't be upset\u2014we're just jiving you"
],
"synonyms":[
"chaffs",
"jokes",
"joshes",
"kids",
"rallies",
"razzes",
"ribs",
"rides",
"roasts",
"teases"
],
"near synonyms":[
"banters",
"fools",
"funs",
"strings along",
"jests",
"quips",
"wisecracks",
"gags",
"japes",
"jollies",
"yuks",
"yucks"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to make jokes":{
"examples":[
"our team was laughing and jiving after our surprise win"
],
"synonyms":[
"banters",
"chaffs",
"fools",
"funs",
"gags",
"japes",
"jests",
"jokes",
"jollies",
"joshes",
"kids",
"quips",
"wisecracks",
"yuks",
"yucks"
],
"near synonyms":[
"gibes",
"jibes",
"hazes",
"jeers",
"mocks",
"rags",
"rallies",
"razzes",
"ribs",
"ridicules",
"teases",
"caricatures",
"lampoons",
"parodies",
"satirizes",
"amuses",
"diverts",
"entertains"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
}
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@ -3554,5 +3554,175 @@
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"joy":{
"a feeling or state of well-being and contentment":{
"examples":[
"the inexpressible joy that the couple are feeling upon the birth of their first child"
],
"synonyms":[
"beatitude",
"blessedness",
"bliss",
"blissfulness",
"felicity",
"gladness",
"happiness",
"warm fuzzies"
],
"near synonyms":[
"elatedness",
"elation",
"exhilaration",
"exultation",
"high",
"intoxication",
"ecstasy",
"euphoria",
"glory",
"heaven",
"nirvana",
"paradise",
"rapture",
"rapturousness",
"ravishment",
"seventh heaven",
"transport",
"delectation",
"delight",
"enjoyment",
"pleasure",
"cheer",
"cheerfulness",
"comfort",
"exuberance",
"gaiety",
"gayety",
"gladsomeness",
"glee",
"gleefulness",
"jocundity",
"jollity",
"joyfulness",
"joyousness",
"jubilance",
"jubilation",
"lightheartedness",
"merriness",
"mirth",
"content",
"contentedness",
"gratification",
"satisfaction",
"triumph"
],
"near antonyms":[
"agony",
"anguish",
"desolation",
"joylessness",
"sorrow",
"sufferance",
"woe",
"woefulness",
"blues",
"cheerlessness",
"dejection",
"depression",
"desolateness",
"despondency",
"disheartenment",
"dispiritedness",
"doldrums",
"downheartedness",
"gloom",
"gloominess",
"melancholy",
"mournfulness",
"plaintiveness",
"Gehenna",
"hell",
"purgatory"
],
"antonyms":[
"calamity",
"ill-being",
"misery",
"sadness",
"unhappiness",
"wretchedness"
]
},
"a source of great satisfaction":{
"examples":[
"my car is my pride and joy"
],
"synonyms":[
"delectation",
"delight",
"feast",
"gas",
"kick",
"manna",
"pleasure",
"treat"
],
"near synonyms":[
"amusement",
"diversion",
"entertainment",
"fun",
"recreation",
"comfort",
"relief",
"solace",
"gratification",
"indulgence",
"ambrosia"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to feel or express joy or triumph":{
"examples":[
"the whole town is joying in the fact that its oldest church has been restored to its Victorian splendor"
],
"synonyms":[
"crow",
"delight",
"exuberate",
"exult",
"glory",
"jubilate",
"kvell",
"rejoice",
"triumph"
],
"near synonyms":[
"gloat",
"preen",
"swell",
"boast",
"brag",
"flaunt",
"parade",
"show off",
"strut",
"swagger"
],
"near antonyms":[
"bemoan",
"bewail",
"grieve",
"lament",
"regret",
"weep"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -1588,14 +1588,33 @@
},
"lake":{
"a large area of water that is surrounded by land":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"They own a cottage on the lake .",
"the shores of the lake"
],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"lagoon",
"loch",
"lough",
"pond",
"reservoir",
"tarn",
"water hole",
"billabong",
"mere",
"pool",
"puddle",
"stank",
"well",
"basin",
"hole",
"pothole",
"sinkhole",
"swimming pool"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
@ -10761,5 +10780,60 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"landslide":{
"a large mass of rock or earth descending from a high place":{
"examples":[
"The heavy rains caused landslides in some areas."
],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"avalanche",
"slide",
"snowslide",
"mudslide",
"burst",
"cataclysm",
"cataract",
"deluge",
"discharge",
"engulfment",
"washout",
"flood",
"flood tide",
"flush",
"gush",
"inundation",
"Niagara",
"outburst",
"outflow",
"outpouring",
"overflow",
"spate",
"surge",
"torrent",
"current",
"river",
"stream",
"tide",
"alluvion",
"bath",
"flux",
"inflow",
"influx",
"blizzard",
"cascade",
"waterfall"
],
"near antonyms":[
"dribble",
"drip",
"trickle"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
}
}

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@ -9354,5 +9354,29 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"lints":{
"a soft airy substance or covering":{
"examples":[
"it's important to clean the lint out of the dryer every time you use it"
],
"synonyms":[
"downs",
"flosses",
"fluffs",
"furs",
"fuzzes",
"naps",
"piles"
],
"near synonyms":[
"battings"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
}
}

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@ -16876,5 +16876,487 @@
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"mastership":{
"a highly developed skill in or knowledge of something":{
"examples":[
"we're still working on mastership of the new computer system"
],
"synonyms":[
"command",
"IQ",
"mastery",
"proficiency"
],
"near synonyms":[
"virtuosity",
"facility",
"hang",
"fluency",
"literacy",
"experience",
"expertise",
"know-how",
"practice",
"practise",
"skill(s)",
"acquaintance",
"familiarity",
"intimacy"
],
"near antonyms":[
"incompetence",
"incompetency",
"ignorance",
"illiteracy",
"unfamiliarity"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"materialize":{
"to come into existence":{
"examples":[
"the business speculator promised profits that never seemed to materialize"
],
"synonyms":[
"actualize",
"appear",
"arise",
"begin",
"break",
"commence",
"dawn",
"engender",
"form",
"originate",
"set in",
"spring",
"start"
],
"near synonyms":[
"be",
"breathe",
"exist",
"live",
"subsist",
"arrive",
"come on",
"emerge",
"coalesce",
"cohere",
"shape (up)",
"continue",
"endure",
"last",
"persist",
"survive"
],
"near antonyms":[
"conclude",
"desist",
"discontinue",
"finish",
"halt",
"quit",
"terminate",
"disappear",
"dissolve",
"evaporate",
"vanish",
"depart",
"die",
"expire",
"pass away",
"perish"
],
"antonyms":[
"cease",
"end",
"stop"
]
},
"to come into view":{
"examples":[
"the train station materialized through the fog"
],
"synonyms":[
"appear",
"come out",
"show",
"show up",
"turn up",
"unfold"
],
"near synonyms":[
"reappear",
"resurface",
"bulk",
"loom",
"arrive",
"come",
"dawn",
"debut",
"arise",
"blossom",
"bob (up)",
"break",
"break out",
"crop (up)",
"emerge",
"erupt",
"issue",
"outcrop",
"rise",
"shoot (up)",
"spring (up)",
"surface",
"happen",
"occur",
"reappear",
"rematerialize"
],
"near antonyms":[
"depart",
"leave",
"retire",
"withdraw"
],
"antonyms":[
"clear",
"disappear",
"dissolve",
"evanesce",
"evaporate",
"fade",
"go (away)",
"melt (away)",
"vanish"
]
},
"to come to one's attention especially gradually or unexpectedly":{
"examples":[
"an unforeseen problem with this project seems to have materialized"
],
"synonyms":[
"arise",
"come up",
"crop (up)",
"emerge",
"spring (up)",
"surface"
],
"near synonyms":[
"appear",
"come out",
"show up",
"turn up",
"chance",
"come",
"come about",
"fall out",
"go (on)",
"go off",
"hap",
"happen",
"occur",
"pass",
"transpire",
"interfere",
"interpose",
"intervene",
"intrude"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to represent in visible form":{
"examples":[
"a statue of a grieving woman that seems to materialize the very concept of grief"
],
"synonyms":[
"body",
"embody",
"epitomize",
"express",
"externalize",
"incarnate",
"incorporate",
"instantiate",
"manifest",
"personalize",
"personify",
"substantiate"
],
"near synonyms":[
"actualize",
"concretize",
"realize",
"exemplify",
"illustrate",
"image",
"objectify",
"symbolize",
"typify"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"madrassah":{
"as in yeshiva , Sunday school":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"Sunday school",
"yeshiva",
"yeshivah",
"charter school",
"magnet school",
"minischool",
"common school",
"elementary school",
"grammar school",
"high school",
"junior high school",
"kindergarten",
"middle school",
"primary school",
"public school",
"secondary school",
"senior high school",
"trade school",
"training school",
"boarding school",
"prep",
"preparatory school",
"prep school",
"academe",
"academy",
"school",
"seminary"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"manacle(s)":{
"something that physically prevents free movement":{
"examples":[
"manacles prevented the bear from roaming beyond a very small area"
],
"synonyms":[
"band",
"bind",
"bond",
"bracelet",
"chain",
"cuff(s)",
"fetter",
"handcuff(s)",
"irons",
"ligature",
"shackle"
],
"near synonyms":[
"captivity",
"confinement",
"constraint",
"curb",
"enchainment",
"enslavement",
"hindrance",
"immurement",
"imprisonment",
"incarceration",
"restraint",
"restriction",
"entanglement",
"net",
"trammel",
"trap",
"collar",
"straitjacket",
"straightjacket",
"fastener",
"hobble",
"hold",
"hold-down",
"holding",
"tie"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to confine or restrain with or as if with chains":{
"examples":[
"manacled the prisoner to the wall"
],
"synonyms":[
"binds",
"chains",
"enchains",
"enfetters",
"fetters",
"gyves",
"handcuffs",
"pinions",
"shackles",
"trammels"
],
"near synonyms":[
"bits",
"hobbles",
"hog-ties",
"irons",
"lashes",
"secures",
"ties",
"trusses",
"attaches",
"fastens",
"joins",
"links",
"confines",
"constrains",
"curbs",
"hampers",
"hinders",
"impedes",
"limits",
"restricts",
"entangles",
"tangles"
],
"near antonyms":[
"emancipates",
"frees",
"liberates",
"looses",
"releases",
"rescues",
"undoes",
"unfastens",
"untangles",
"unties",
"detaches",
"disengages"
],
"antonyms":[
"unbinds",
"unfetters",
"unshackles"
]
},
"to create difficulty for the work or activity of":{
"examples":[
"in this situation, the police are manacled by unnecessary regulations"
],
"synonyms":[
"clogs",
"cramps",
"embarrasses",
"encumbers",
"fetters",
"hampers",
"handcuffs",
"handicaps",
"hinders",
"hobbles",
"hog-ties",
"holds back",
"holds up",
"impedes",
"inhibits",
"interferes (with)",
"obstructs",
"shackles",
"short-circuits",
"stymies",
"ties up",
"trammels"
],
"near synonyms":[
"balks",
"checks",
"constrains",
"curbs",
"reins",
"restrains",
"binds",
"chains",
"halters",
"leashes",
"tethers",
"ties",
"arrests",
"brakes",
"delays",
"retains",
"retards",
"barricades",
"blockades",
"blocks",
"roadblocks",
"bogs (down)",
"mires",
"chokes",
"smothers",
"stifles",
"strangles",
"suffocates",
"baffles",
"foils",
"frustrates",
"stumps",
"thwarts",
"derails",
"disrupts",
"sabotages",
"muzzles",
"represses",
"suppresses",
"confines",
"hedges (in)",
"hems (in)"
],
"near antonyms":[
"clears",
"makes way",
"opens",
"unclogs",
"unplugs",
"unstops",
"frees",
"liberates",
"releases",
"unties",
"loosens",
"smooths",
"smoothes",
"encourages",
"furthers",
"promotes"
],
"antonyms":[
"aids",
"assists",
"facilitates",
"helps"
]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -4197,29 +4197,19 @@
},
"misadventure":{
"bad luck or an example of this":{
"antonyms":[
"fortune",
"luck",
"serendipity"
],
"examples":[
"a string of financial misadventures eventually left him broke"
],
"near antonyms":[
"break",
"chance",
"fluke",
"godsend",
"hit",
"opportunity",
"strike",
"stroke",
"windfall",
"accomplishment",
"achievement",
"success"
"synonyms":[
"adversity",
"ill",
"knock",
"mischance",
"misfortune",
"mishap",
"tragedy"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"calamity",
"cataclysm",
"catastrophe",
@ -4255,14 +4245,24 @@
"lot",
"portion"
],
"synonyms":[
"adversity",
"ill",
"knock",
"mischance",
"misfortune",
"mishap",
"tragedy"
"near antonyms":[
"break",
"chance",
"fluke",
"godsend",
"hit",
"opportunity",
"strike",
"stroke",
"windfall",
"accomplishment",
"achievement",
"success"
],
"antonyms":[
"fortune",
"luck",
"serendipity"
]
},
"type":[

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@ -7063,5 +7063,225 @@
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"nectars":{
"as in drinks , beverages":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"beverages",
"drinkables",
"drinks",
"libations",
"potables",
"quenchers",
"alcohols",
"brews",
"intoxicants",
"liquors",
"spirits",
"pops",
"soda pops",
"sodas",
"soft drinks",
"mixers",
"mixes",
"potions"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"neighboring":{
"having a border in common":{
"examples":[
"he and his future wife grew up on neighboring farms"
],
"synonyms":[
"abutting",
"adjacent",
"adjoining",
"bordering",
"conterminous",
"contiguous",
"flanking",
"flush",
"fringing",
"joining",
"juxtaposed",
"skirting",
"touching",
"verging"
],
"near synonyms":[
"approximate",
"close",
"closest",
"immediate",
"near",
"nearby",
"nearest",
"next-door",
"nigh",
"attached",
"communicating",
"connected",
"connecting",
"interconnecting",
"joined",
"linked",
"united",
"bounding",
"circumjacent",
"embracing",
"encircling",
"enclosing",
"inclosing",
"fencing",
"rimming",
"surrounding",
"marginal",
"peripheral",
"tangent",
"tangential",
"ambient",
"encompassing"
],
"near antonyms":[
"apart",
"detached",
"disconnected",
"discrete",
"free-standing",
"isolate",
"isolated",
"removed",
"separate",
"single",
"unattached",
"unconnected",
"unlinked",
"away",
"distant",
"far",
"faraway",
"far-off",
"farthest",
"remote",
"discontinuous",
"noncontinuous",
"broken up",
"disjoined",
"dissevered",
"dissociated",
"disunited",
"divided",
"divorced",
"parted",
"ramified",
"resolved",
"severed",
"split",
"sundered",
"uncoupled",
"unyoked"
],
"antonyms":[
"nonadjacent",
"noncontiguous"
]
},
"not being distant in time, space, or significance":{
"examples":[
"the statehouse and its neighboring buildings"
],
"synonyms":[
"close",
"close-up",
"immediate",
"near",
"nearby",
"next-door",
"nigh",
"proximate"
],
"near synonyms":[
"abutting",
"adjacent",
"adjoining",
"bordering",
"contiguous",
"approaching",
"coming",
"forthcoming",
"oncoming",
"upcoming",
"accessible",
"convenient",
"handy",
"close-in",
"hand-to-hand"
],
"near antonyms":[
"divorced",
"removed",
"separated"
],
"antonyms":[
"away",
"deep",
"distant",
"far",
"faraway",
"far-off",
"remote"
]
},
"to be adjacent to":{
"examples":[
"the baseball field neighbors a parking lot"
],
"synonyms":[
"abutting",
"adjoining",
"bordering (on)",
"butting (on or against)",
"flanking",
"fringing",
"joining",
"marching (with)",
"skirting",
"touching",
"verging (on)"
],
"near synonyms":[
"attaching (to)",
"communicating (with)",
"connecting (with)",
"linking (with)",
"bounding",
"embracing",
"encircling",
"enclosing",
"inclosing",
"fencing",
"lining",
"margining",
"rimming",
"surrounding",
"contacting",
"converging",
"meeting"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"verb"
]
}
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@ -5961,5 +5961,42 @@
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"nonglamorous":{
"as in nonexotic , plain-Jane":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"familiar",
"nonexotic",
"plain-Jane",
"unexotic",
"unglamorous",
"unromantic"
],
"near antonyms":[
"bizarro",
"exotic",
"fantastic",
"fantastical",
"glamorous",
"glamourous",
"marvelous",
"marvellous",
"outlandish",
"romantic",
"strange",
"colorful",
"picture-book",
"picturesque",
"quaint",
"alien",
"foreign"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
}
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@ -2990,5 +2990,67 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"operose":{
"as in tiring , tiresome":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"tiresome",
"tiring",
"wearisome",
"wearying",
"boring",
"drab",
"dry",
"dull",
"heavy",
"monotonous",
"tedious",
"uninteresting",
"sterile",
"unexciting",
"dreary",
"humdrum",
"pedantic",
"pedestrian",
"demoralizing",
"discouraging",
"disheartening",
"dispiriting"
],
"near antonyms":[
"absorbing",
"arresting",
"consuming",
"engaging",
"engrossing",
"enthralling",
"fascinating",
"gripping",
"immersing",
"interesting",
"intriguing",
"involving",
"riveting",
"breathtaking",
"electric",
"electrifying",
"exciting",
"exhilarating",
"galvanizing",
"inspiring",
"rousing",
"stimulating",
"stirring",
"thrilling",
"provocative",
"tantalizing"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
}
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@ -5376,5 +5376,39 @@
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"overburdening":{
"to fill or load to excess":{
"examples":[
"it is important that you bring on the hike plenty of food and water, but don't overburden your pack with unnecessary gear"
],
"synonyms":[
"overcharging",
"overfilling",
"overloading"
],
"near synonyms":[
"stuffing",
"burdening",
"charging",
"encumbering",
"ladening",
"lading",
"loading",
"lumbering",
"saddling",
"weighing down",
"weighting"
],
"near antonyms":[
"lightening",
"unburdening",
"unloading"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -5174,10 +5174,30 @@
},
"pistols":{
"a very energetic person":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"a real pistol , she dances rings around the other performers"
],
"synonyms":[
"dynamos",
"fireballs",
"live wires"
],
"near synonyms":[
"bootstrappers",
"go-aheads",
"go-getters",
"highfliers",
"highflyers",
"hummers",
"hustlers",
"powerhouses",
"self-starters",
"achievers",
"comers",
"dashers",
"doers",
"enterprisers"
],
"near antonyms":[
"dawdlers",
"idlers",
@ -5205,34 +5225,49 @@
"slowpokes",
"stick-in-the-muds"
],
"related":[
"bootstrappers",
"go-aheads",
"go-getters",
"highfliers",
"highflyers",
"hummers",
"hustlers",
"powerhouses",
"self-starters",
"achievers",
"comers",
"dashers",
"doers",
"enterprisers"
],
"synonyms":[
"dynamos",
"fireballs",
"live wires"
]
"antonyms":[]
},
"as in":{
"antonyms":[],
"as in shotguns":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"shotguns",
"blasts (at)",
"fires (at)",
"machine-guns",
"tommy-guns",
"blazes",
"peppers",
"potshots",
"snipes (at)",
"croaks",
"destroys",
"dispatches",
"does in",
"fells",
"ices",
"kills",
"slays",
"blows away",
"brings down",
"drops",
"picks off",
"shoots down",
"annihilates",
"blots out",
"butchers",
"decimates",
"massacres",
"slaughters",
"wipes out",
"drills",
"guns",
"plugs",
"pops",
"shoots"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun",

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@ -10178,5 +10178,54 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"pokiness":{
"as in slowness , procrastination":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"dilatoriness",
"lateness",
"procrastination",
"slowness",
"deliberateness",
"deliberation",
"languor",
"leisureliness",
"lethargy",
"sluggishness",
"torpor",
"dormancy",
"inaction",
"inactivity",
"inertia",
"inertness",
"quiescence"
],
"near antonyms":[
"haste",
"hastiness",
"hurry",
"hustle",
"precipitation",
"precipitousness",
"rush",
"bustle",
"flurry",
"flutter",
"scurry",
"scuttle",
"stir",
"whirl",
"beeline",
"dash",
"scramble",
"stampede"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
}
}

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@ -1315,12 +1315,41 @@
]
},
"precocial":{
"as in":{
"antonyms":[],
"as in dependent , parasitic":{
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"dependent",
"parasitic",
"parasitical",
"symbiotic",
"associational",
"consociational",
"subsocial",
"colonial",
"gregarious",
"sociable",
"social"
],
"near antonyms":[
"nonsocial",
"solitary",
"autonomous",
"independent",
"self-contained",
"semiautonomous",
"semi-independent",
"altricial",
"self-subsistent",
"self-sufficient",
"self-supporting",
"self-sustaining",
"lone",
"recluse",
"reclusive",
"unsociable"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective"

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@ -41312,5 +41312,119 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"resents":{
"to have a resentful awareness of and desire for (another's possessions or advantages) or to feel resentment toward (someone) over possessions or advantages":{
"examples":[
"a public prosecutor who resents the nice clothes, fancy car, and big house that his old law school classmate has",
"always resented her baby brother, whom her parents doted on"
],
"synonyms":[
"begrudges",
"envies"
],
"near synonyms":[
"aches (for)",
"covets",
"craves",
"desires",
"dies (for)",
"hankers (for or after)",
"hungers (for)",
"itches (for)",
"joneses (for)",
"longs (for)",
"lusts (for or after)",
"pants (after)",
"thirsts (for)",
"wants",
"wishes (for)",
"yearns (for)",
"yens (for)",
"salivates"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"retransmitting":{
"as in recommitting , redelivering":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"recommitting",
"redelivering",
"retransferring",
"furnishing",
"supplying",
"advancing",
"lending",
"loaning",
"bequeathing",
"handing down",
"handing on",
"willing",
"handing in",
"releasing",
"relinquishing",
"submitting",
"surrendering",
"turning in",
"yielding",
"assigning",
"dealing (out)",
"dispensing",
"dispersing",
"distributing",
"dividing",
"conferring",
"granting",
"commending",
"committing",
"confiding",
"consigning",
"delegating",
"delivering",
"entrusting",
"intrusting",
"giving",
"giving over",
"handing",
"handing over",
"leaving",
"passing",
"recommending",
"reposing",
"transferring",
"transmitting",
"trusting",
"turning over",
"vesting"
],
"near antonyms":[
"holding",
"keeping",
"retaining",
"detaining",
"holding back",
"reserving",
"withholding",
"owning",
"possessing",
"accepting",
"receiving",
"taking in",
"occupying",
"taking",
"taking over"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -2197,7 +2197,6 @@ pellucid
armed
gizmo
employments
precocial
so-called
stinginess
abdicates
@ -2215,7 +2214,6 @@ make one's flesh crawl
dwarves
roughneck
grant
blear
pocket book
dehumidify
moonbeam
@ -3211,7 +3209,6 @@ overlain
rundlet
lean (toward
lead one up the garden path
grinds
subjugates
anteriorly
peculiar
@ -4213,7 +4210,6 @@ embrocation
downcast
overcommit
unmarred
unmaking
earnest
sociopathic
whited
@ -4231,7 +4227,6 @@ dissuades
glued
cats
voided
ceases
ebullition
pack
dammed
@ -5371,7 +5366,6 @@ loser
impose (on or upon)
disinclinations
lubberly
wavering
wars (against)
affable
verbiage
@ -6155,7 +6149,6 @@ sniffles
seek (out)
slip
restarts
enchant
pinprick
hieroglyphical
undone
@ -6704,7 +6697,6 @@ indoctrinated
motored
resplendency
outdistanced
pistols
unloosening
squaring
parcels (out)
@ -6980,7 +6972,6 @@ sheepishness
unripe
crunch
two bits
misadventure
apprized
overdrawn
rant
@ -7376,7 +7367,6 @@ closes one's eyes to
breathing
whatchamacallits
luxe
troth
underlying
geography
repercussion
@ -7474,7 +7464,6 @@ instinctively
backbone
conveyance
faintheartedness
lake
ranked
infirm
barley-broo
@ -7869,7 +7858,6 @@ prosecuted
brewed
uncultured
dawned
happen (by)
unproductive
sets back
chewed the fat
@ -8158,7 +8146,6 @@ snared
forgot
enshrining
candelabrum
righteousness
Indian summers
disowned
jaunt
@ -9402,7 +9389,6 @@ faintly
unleashing
guided
accomplished
battlefield
imbed
middle of nowhere
scrounged

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@ -4229,7 +4229,7 @@
"virtue",
"virtuousness"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"high-mindedness",
"honor",
"incorruptibility",
@ -4294,7 +4294,7 @@
"rectitude",
"uprightness"
],
"related":[
"near synonyms":[
"blamelessness",
"character",
"conscientiousness",

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@ -8783,5 +8783,88 @@
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"rubberneck":{
"a person who travels for pleasure":{
"examples":[
"every year raucous rubbernecks by the busload descend upon the city for its famed Mardi Gras"
],
"synonyms":[
"excursionist",
"rubbernecker",
"sightseer",
"tourist",
"traveler",
"traveller",
"tripper"
],
"near synonyms":[
"holidayer",
"holidaymaker",
"vacationer",
"vacationist",
"guest",
"hosteler",
"hosteller",
"visitor",
"transient",
"journeyer",
"pilgrim",
"wayfarer",
"snowbird",
"sunseeker"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to look long and hard in wonder or surprise":{
"examples":[
"thoughtless drivers pausing on the highway to rubberneck at the accident"
],
"synonyms":[
"blink",
"gape",
"gawk",
"gawp",
"gaze",
"goggle",
"peer",
"stare"
],
"near synonyms":[
"glare",
"gloat",
"glower",
"consider",
"eye",
"fixate",
"observe",
"regard",
"watch",
"leer",
"ogle",
"peruse",
"pore (over)",
"study",
"outface",
"outstare",
"stare down"
],
"near antonyms":[
"glance",
"glimpse",
"peek",
"peep",
"browse",
"dip (into)",
"scan",
"wink (at)"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -9111,5 +9111,172 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"sanctioned":{
"ordered or allowed by those in authority":{
"examples":[
"I cannot believe that this religious cult is a sanctioned student organization"
],
"synonyms":[
"authorized",
"official"
],
"near synonyms":[
"lawful",
"legal",
"legit",
"legitimate",
"licit",
"permissible",
"regulation",
"approved",
"endorsed",
"indorsed",
"abetted",
"encouraged",
"promoted",
"suggested",
"supported",
"certified",
"licensed",
"authoritative",
"canonical",
"ex officio",
"semiofficial"
],
"near antonyms":[
"illegal",
"illegitimate",
"illicit",
"impermissible",
"lawless",
"unlawful",
"wrongful",
"unapproved",
"unlicensed",
"verboten"
],
"antonyms":[
"nonofficial",
"unauthorized",
"unofficial",
"unsanctioned"
]
},
"to give official acceptance of as satisfactory":{
"examples":[
"the administration will sanction almost any field trip with educational value"
],
"synonyms":[
"accredited",
"approbated",
"approved",
"authorized",
"cleared",
"confirmed",
"finalized",
"formalized",
"homologated",
"OK'd",
"okayed",
"ratified",
"warranted"
],
"near synonyms":[
"accepted",
"acknowledged",
"affirmed",
"certified",
"endorsed",
"indorsed",
"validated",
"blessed",
"blest",
"canonized",
"sanctified",
"initialed",
"initialled",
"rubber-stamped",
"signed",
"signed off (on)",
"allowed",
"enabled",
"legalized",
"licensed",
"licenced",
"passed",
"permitted",
"reapproved"
],
"near antonyms":[
"banned",
"enjoined",
"forbade",
"forbad",
"illegalized",
"interdicted",
"prohibited",
"proscribed",
"disregarded",
"ignored",
"neglected",
"overlooked",
"rebuffed",
"rebutted",
"refused",
"spurned"
],
"antonyms":[
"declined",
"denied",
"disallowed",
"disapproved",
"negatived",
"rejected",
"turned down",
"vetoed"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"verb"
]
},
"satiable":{
"as in satisfiable , extinguishable":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"appeasable",
"extinguishable",
"satisfiable",
"satiate",
"satiated",
"satisfied",
"controlled",
"curbed",
"restrained"
],
"near antonyms":[
"inappeasable",
"inextinguishable",
"insatiable",
"insatiate",
"quenchless",
"unappeasable",
"unquenchable",
"unslakable",
"unappeased",
"unsatisfied",
"avid",
"rapacious",
"ravenous",
"voracious"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
}
}

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@ -13214,5 +13214,53 @@
"type":[
"phrase"
]
},
"sharkskins":{
"as in snakeskins , deerskins":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"alligators",
"antelope",
"antelopes",
"buckskins",
"cabrettas",
"calfskins",
"capeskins",
"chamois",
"chamoix",
"cordovans",
"cowhides",
"crocodiles",
"deerskins",
"doeskins",
"goatskins",
"horsehides",
"kids",
"kidskins",
"lambskins",
"moroccos",
"ostriches",
"pigskins",
"seals",
"sheepskins",
"snakeskins",
"coats",
"fleeces",
"furs",
"pelts",
"nubucks",
"patent leathers",
"suedes",
"hides",
"leathers",
"skins"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
}
}

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@ -5135,5 +5135,76 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"silhouette":{
"a line that traces the outer limits of an object or surface":{
"examples":[
"cartoonists often try to give their characters recognizable silhouettes"
],
"synonyms":[
"contour",
"figure",
"outline"
],
"near synonyms":[
"delineation",
"sketch",
"profile",
"skyline",
"cast",
"configuration",
"conformation",
"form",
"geometry",
"shape",
"framework",
"skeleton"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to draw or make apparent the outline of":{
"examples":[
"in the photograph the majestic mountain is strikingly silhouetted against the setting sun"
],
"synonyms":[
"define",
"delineate",
"outline",
"sketch",
"trace"
],
"near synonyms":[
"line",
"bound",
"fringe",
"margin",
"skirt",
"edge",
"hem",
"rim",
"trim",
"frame",
"circle",
"compass",
"encircle",
"girdle",
"girth",
"loop",
"ring",
"round",
"surround",
"chart",
"diagram",
"draw",
"map (out)"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -6990,5 +6990,50 @@
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"solvable":{
"capable of having the reason for or cause of determined":{
"examples":[
"I'm sure that the mystery of what happened to the missing pizza is solvable"
],
"synonyms":[
"answerable",
"explainable",
"explicable",
"resolvable",
"soluble"
],
"near synonyms":[
"analyzable",
"decipherable",
"feasible",
"workable"
],
"near antonyms":[
"difficult",
"inextricable",
"knotty",
"impossible",
"insuperable",
"absurd",
"fantastic",
"fantastical",
"outlandish",
"preposterous",
"ridiculous"
],
"antonyms":[
"hopeless",
"inexplicable",
"insoluble",
"insolvable",
"unexplainable",
"unresolvable",
"unsolvable"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
}
}

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@ -13102,5 +13102,59 @@
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"sponsors":{
"a person who takes the responsibility for some other person or thing":{
"examples":[
"you'll need a sponsor to recommend you in order to get into the exclusive country club"
],
"synonyms":[
"backers",
"guarantors",
"patrons",
"sureties"
],
"near synonyms":[
"chaperones",
"chaperons",
"advocates",
"champions",
"supporters",
"angels",
"benefactors",
"underwriters",
"coaches",
"mentors",
"teachers",
"cosponsors",
"co-sponsors",
"cosignatories",
"cosigners"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"as in funds , finances":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"finances",
"funds",
"patronizes",
"sets up",
"stakes",
"underwrites",
"keeps",
"maintains",
"provides (for)",
"supports"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -26321,5 +26321,138 @@
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"stint":{
"a fixed period of time during which a person holds a job or position":{
"examples":[
"signed up for a three-year stint in the army"
],
"synonyms":[
"hitch",
"tenure",
"term",
"tour"
],
"near synonyms":[
"shift",
"watch",
"go",
"turn",
"duration",
"standing",
"time",
"cycle",
"span",
"spell",
"stretch",
"life",
"life span",
"lifetime",
"run"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"the act or practice of keeping something (as an activity) within certain boundaries":{
"examples":[
"his parents have always supported him without stint , no matter what interests he has chosen to pursue"
],
"synonyms":[
"circumscription",
"confinement",
"limitation",
"rein",
"restriction"
],
"near synonyms":[
"constraint",
"restraint",
"containment",
"isolation",
"segregation"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"as in keep , retain":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"keep",
"retain",
"withhold",
"begrudge",
"deny",
"deprive (of)",
"appropriate",
"arrogate",
"confiscate"
],
"near antonyms":[
"allocate",
"allot",
"allow",
"apportion",
"assign",
"distribute",
"lot",
"ration",
"admeasure",
"administer",
"deal",
"dispense",
"divide",
"dole out",
"hand out",
"measure",
"mete (out)",
"meter",
"parcel (out)",
"part",
"portion",
"prorate",
"share (out)",
"split",
"accord",
"award",
"give",
"grant"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"as in skimp":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"skimp",
"deplete",
"drain",
"exhaust",
"dispossess",
"divest",
"strip"
],
"near antonyms":[
"bless",
"endow",
"endue",
"indue",
"favor",
"gift",
"invest",
"equip",
"provide",
"supply",
"bestow (on or upon)",
"clothe",
"confer (on)",
"cover"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -7207,5 +7207,117 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"team":{
"a group of people working together on a task":{
"examples":[
"asked the Boy Scouts to split into teams and begin pitching their tents"
],
"synonyms":[
"army",
"band",
"brigade",
"company",
"crew",
"gang",
"outfit",
"party",
"platoon",
"squad"
],
"near synonyms":[
"battalion",
"corps",
"troop",
"force",
"host",
"posse",
"stable",
"troupe",
"administration",
"department",
"help",
"personnel",
"staff"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"as in join , league":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"affiliate",
"ally",
"attach",
"band",
"bond",
"club",
"collaborate",
"collude",
"confederate",
"conjoin",
"connect",
"cooperate",
"couple",
"gang",
"get along",
"get on",
"group",
"interrelate",
"join",
"knot",
"league",
"link",
"mingle",
"mix",
"rally",
"relate",
"side",
"socialize",
"tie",
"wed",
"associate",
"chum",
"company",
"consociate",
"consort",
"fraternize",
"hang (around or out)",
"hobnob",
"hook up",
"mess around",
"pal (around)",
"run",
"sort",
"travel",
"befriend",
"friend"
],
"near antonyms":[
"avoid",
"cold-shoulder",
"shun",
"snub",
"alienate",
"estrange",
"break up",
"disband",
"disperse",
"split (up)",
"disjoin",
"dissociate",
"disunite",
"divorce",
"sever",
"split",
"sunder"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -4652,5 +4652,37 @@
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"tiptoeing":{
"as in padding , ghosting":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"ghosting",
"padding",
"crawling",
"creeping",
"edging",
"inching",
"worming",
"lurking",
"mooching",
"mousing",
"pussyfooting",
"shirking",
"skulking",
"sliding",
"slinking",
"slipping",
"snaking",
"sneaking",
"stealing"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -7600,5 +7600,52 @@
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"to come":{
"being soon to appear or take place":{
"examples":[
"The best is yet to come ."
],
"synonyms":[
"approaching",
"coming",
"forthcoming",
"imminent",
"impending",
"nearing",
"oncoming",
"pending",
"proximate",
"upcoming"
],
"near synonyms":[
"future",
"anticipated",
"awaited",
"expected",
"foreseen",
"predicted"
],
"near antonyms":[
"bygone",
"erstwhile",
"foregone",
"former",
"old",
"onetime",
"other",
"past",
"quondam",
"sometime",
"whilom"
],
"antonyms":[
"late",
"recent"
]
},
"type":[
"phrase"
]
}
}

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@ -8475,12 +8475,17 @@
},
"troth":{
"a person's solemn declaration that he or she will do or not do something":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"by my troth , I will not trespass on your precious property"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"synonyms":[
"oath",
"pledge",
"promise",
"vow",
"word"
],
"near synonyms":[
"appointment",
"arrangement",
"commitment",
@ -8503,48 +8508,28 @@
"token",
"warranty"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"the act or state of being engaged to be married":{
"examples":[
"solemnly announced their troth before the church's congregation"
],
"synonyms":[
"oath",
"pledge",
"promise",
"vow",
"word"
"betrothal",
"engagement",
"espousal"
],
"near synonyms":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[
"disengagement"
]
},
"adherence to something to which one is bound by a pledge or duty":{
"antonyms":[
"disloyalty",
"faithlessness",
"falseness",
"falsity",
"inconstancy",
"infidelity",
"perfidiousness",
"perfidy",
"treachery",
"unfaithfulness"
],
"examples":[
"the knight pledged his eternal troth to the defense of the kingdom"
],
"near antonyms":[
"alienation",
"disaffection",
"estrangement",
"separation"
],
"related":[
"affection",
"fondness",
"determination",
"firmness",
"resolution",
"dependability",
"reliability",
"trustability",
"trustiness",
"trustworthiness"
],
"synonyms":[
"adhesion",
"allegiance",
@ -8562,32 +8547,49 @@
"loyalty",
"piety",
"steadfastness"
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"determination",
"firmness",
"resolution",
"dependability",
"reliability",
"trustability",
"trustiness",
"trustworthiness"
],
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"alienation",
"disaffection",
"estrangement",
"separation"
],
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"disengagement"
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"betrothal",
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"espousal"
"disloyalty",
"faithlessness",
"falseness",
"falsity",
"inconstancy",
"infidelity",
"perfidiousness",
"perfidy",
"treachery",
"unfaithfulness"
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},
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"I troth myself eternally to your service"
],
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"commit",
"engage",
"mortgage",
"pledge"
],
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"plight",
@ -8602,12 +8604,10 @@
"sign up",
"overcommit"
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"commit",
"engage",
"mortgage",
"pledge"
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"noun",
@ -13002,5 +13002,133 @@
"type":[
"noun"
]
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"narcotic",
"pacifying",
"quieting",
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"sedative",
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"anesthetic",
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"depressant",
"numbing",
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"antidepressant",
"antidepression",
"antistress"
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"stressful",
"tiresome",
"troubling",
"trying",
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"bothersome",
"disturbing",
"exasperating",
"frustrating",
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"grating",
"harassing",
"irksome",
"irritating",
"maddening",
"nettlesome",
"troublesome",
"vexatious",
"vexing"
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"at long last the crying baby was tranquilized by the steady rocking of her cradle"
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"calming",
"composing",
"lullabying",
"lulling",
"quietening",
"quieting",
"salving",
"settling",
"soothing",
"stilling"
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"hushing",
"mollifying",
"pacifying",
"placating",
"allaying",
"alleviating",
"assuaging",
"easing",
"laying",
"mitigating",
"quelling",
"relaxing",
"relieving",
"solacing",
"narcotizing",
"sedating",
"stupefying"
],
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"aggravating",
"heightening",
"intensifying",
"arousing",
"exciting",
"fomenting",
"inciting",
"rousing",
"stirring (up)",
"working up"
],
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"discomposing",
"disquieting",
"disturbing",
"keying (up)",
"perturbing",
"upsetting",
"vexing"
]
},
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"adjective",
"verb"
]
}
}

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@ -13168,36 +13168,66 @@
]
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"deposition",
"dethronement",
"discharge",
"dismissal",
"expulsion",
"impeachment",
"ouster",
"overthrow",
"removal",
"suspension",
"unseating",
"abasement",
"comedown",
"degradation",
"demotion",
"disrating",
"downgrade",
"reduction",
"downfall",
"fall"
],
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"advancement",
"ascent",
"creation",
"elevation",
"preference",
"preferment",
"promotion",
"rise",
"upgrade",
"upgrading",
"aggrandizement",
"ennoblement",
"exaltation",
"glorification",
"magnification"
],
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},
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"crowning",
"enthroning",
"throning"
],
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"a movie studio chief who likes to boast that he can unmake any star in Hollywood if he wishes"
],
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"baptising",
"inaugurating",
"inducting",
"initiating",
"installing",
"instating",
"investing",
"appointing",
"designating",
"electing"
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"defrocking",
"deposing",
"depriving",
"dethroning",
"displacing",
"ousting",
"uncrowning",
"unseating",
"unthroning"
],
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"canning",
"cashiering",
"discharging",
@ -13225,16 +13255,23 @@
"running off",
"throwing out"
],
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"deposing",
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"appointing",
"designating",
"electing"
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]
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@ -10097,5 +10097,59 @@
"1835, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
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},
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"adverb",
"adverb or adjective",
"preposition"
],
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"her second promotion since coming aboard"
],
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"go aboard ship",
"aboard a plane"
]
},
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"\u0259-\u02c8b\u022frd"
],
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"examples":[
"Recent Examples on the Web: Adverb or adjective",
"That led to Ortiz, Ramirez, and the others coming aboard . \u2014 Peter Abraham, BostonGlobe.com , 11 June 2022",
"With James Bradberry coming aboard , the Philadelphia Eagles will have a pair of Pro Bowl cornerbacks. \u2014 Mark Inabinett | Minabinett@al.com, al , 18 May 2022",
"One of the boats had six people aboard and the other carried three people, the U.S. Coast Guard said in a statement. \u2014 Fox News , 3 June 2022",
"In 2018, a US-Bangla passenger plane from Bangladesh crashed on landing in Kathmandu, killing 49 of the 71 people aboard . \u2014 Time , 29 May 2022",
"Grant Haggerty, 7, who lives in the Sunset District, had been afraid to ride it but once aboard with his parents, Tom and Alayne Haggerty, was able to enjoy his mom pointing out UCSF Medical Center where Grant was born. \u2014 Sam Whiting, San Francisco Chronicle , 9 May 2021",
"Once aboard , you'll be offered breakfast and coffee before diving below the surface to swim among sea turtles and the vibrant coral reefs. \u2014 Evie Carrick, Travel + Leisure , 20 Mar. 2021",
"Once aboard , the frog woman uses a blaster to save the Child from a handful of spiders while Mando torches a full swarm of the nasty things with his flamethrower. \u2014 Alex Kane, USA TODAY , 6 Nov. 2020",
"Emergency responders flew two helicopters to the site of the crash to carry those aboard , two of whom were in critical condition, to Kona Community Hospital, according to KITV4, the local ABC News affiliate. \u2014 Kevin Shalvey, ABC News , 9 June 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Preposition",
"Vince Vukelich of Greendale, George's son, was aboard Dumper Dan VI along with Dain Maddox of Wauwatosa, Marcus Stanford of Madison and me. \u2014 Paul A. Smith, Journal Sentinel , 3 July 2022",
"Husband and wife Jack and Lois Anderson were aboard one, the West Wind, and their son, Andy, captained the other, the Arctic Wind. \u2014 David Reamer, Anchorage Daily News , 3 July 2022",
"Six workers will be aboard each barge when they are towed to various points in the bay by a tug boat for the production. \u2014 Gary Robbins, San Diego Union-Tribune , 2 July 2022",
"The 75-minute Lake Erie excursions are aboard the Appledore IV and Inland Seas. \u2014 Marc Bona, cleveland , 29 June 2022",
"The robot is slated to be aboard the Chandrayaan-3 uncrewed mission to the moon. \u2014 Manasee Wagh, Popular Mechanics , 24 June 2022",
"Government lawyer Mathew Gullick said Friday that 37 people were originally scheduled to be aboard Tuesday\u2019s flight, but six had their deportation orders canceled. \u2014 Danica Kirka, ajc , 12 June 2022",
"Leon\u2019s best shot at winning at Belterra Park last Friday was aboard Rumble Strip Ron in the $100,000 Green Carpet Stakes. \u2014 New York Times , 9 June 2022",
"Of the more than 2,400 American deaths caused by the attack, nearly half of them were aboard the Arizona. \u2014 Arkansas Online , 6 June 2022"
],
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"Middle English abord , probably in part borrowed from Middle French a bord, a bort \"on board,\" in part from Middle English a- a- entry 1 + bord \"board, side of a ship\" \u2014 more at board entry 1":"Adverb or adjective",
"Middle English abord , derivative of abord aboard entry 1":"Preposition"
},
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},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154553"
}
}

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@ -23171,5 +23171,41 @@
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-153215"
},
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"type":[
"idiom"
],
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": to show that something exists or is true":[
"\u2014 + to His success bears witness to the value of hard work. Rising ticket sales bear witness to the band's popularity."
],
": to make a statement saying that one saw or knows something":[
"asked to bear witness to the facts",
"She was accused of bearing false witness at the trial."
]
},
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},
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"intransitive verb"
],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154624"
}
}

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@ -896,6 +896,62 @@
]
},
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"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
],
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": an overhanging member that projects from a structure (such as a wall) and is usually designed to support a vertical load or to strengthen an angle":[],
": a fixture (as for holding a lamp) projecting from a wall or column":[],
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": parenthesis sense 3":[],
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": a pairing of opponents in an elimination tournament":[],
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"editorial comments are bracketed",
"news stories bracketed by commercials"
],
": to eliminate from consideration":[
"bracket off politics"
],
": to extend around so as to encompass : include":[
"test pressures \u2026 which bracket virtually the entire range of passenger-car tire pressures",
"\u2014 Consumer Reports"
],
": to furnish or fasten with brackets":[],
": to put in the same category or group":[
"bracketed in a tie for third"
],
": to get the range on (a target) by firing over and short":[],
": to establish the limits of":[
"bracketed the problem neatly"
],
": to take photographs of at more than one exposure in order to ensure that the desired exposure is obtained":[]
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8bra-k\u0259t"
],
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"category",
"class",
"classification",
"division",
"family",
"genus",
"grade",
"group",
"kind",
"league",
"order",
"rank(s)",
"rubric",
"set",
"species",
"tier",
"type"
],
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"analogize",
"assimilate",
@ -903,36 +959,7 @@
"equate",
"liken"
],
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],
": to establish the limits of":[
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],
": to extend around so as to encompass : include":[
"test pressures \u2026 which bracket virtually the entire range of passenger-car tire pressures",
"\u2014 Consumer Reports"
],
": to furnish or fasten with brackets":[],
": to get the range on (a target) by firing over and short":[],
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"editorial comments are bracketed",
"news stories bracketed by commercials"
],
": to put in the same category or group":[
"bracketed in a tie for third"
],
": to take photographs of at more than one exposure in order to ensure that the desired exposure is obtained":[]
},
"synonym_discussion":"",
"examples":[
"Noun",
"The shelf is held up with two brackets .",
@ -961,41 +988,14 @@
"Vocally, the first and last wives bracket the show with two astonishments. \u2014 Helen Shaw, Vulture , 4 Oct. 2021",
"Missing is one section of the distinctive colonnades that bracket the lawn, removed from the venue\u2019s border with the actively renovating Boca Raton Museum of Art next door. \u2014 Ben Crandell, sun-sentinel.com , 30 Sep. 2021"
],
"history_and_etymology":{
"perhaps from Middle French braguette codpiece, from diminutive of brague breeches, from Old Occitan braga , from Latin braca , of Celtic origin \u2014 more at breech":"Noun"
},
"first_known_use":{
"1574, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Noun",
"1836, in the meaning defined at sense 1a":"Verb"
},
"history_and_etymology":{
"perhaps from Middle French braguette codpiece, from diminutive of brague breeches, from Old Occitan braga , from Latin braca , of Celtic origin \u2014 more at breech":"Noun"
},
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"\u02c8bra-k\u0259t"
],
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"category",
"class",
"classification",
"division",
"family",
"genus",
"grade",
"group",
"kind",
"league",
"order",
"rank(s)",
"rubric",
"set",
"species",
"tier",
"type"
],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-071612",
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154647"
},
"brackish":{
"antonyms":[
@ -17428,5 +17428,55 @@
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"first_known_use":{},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154113"
},
"briar":{
"type":[
"adjective",
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": a plant (such as a rose, blackberry, or greenbrier) having a usually woody and thorny or prickly stem":[
"a thicket of briars",
"\u2026 head up an almost invisible trail along the left bank, through young pines and briars .",
"\u2014 Robert F. Jones"
],
"\u2014 see also briar patch":[
"a thicket of briars",
"\u2026 head up an almost invisible trail along the left bank, through young pines and briars .",
"\u2014 Robert F. Jones"
],
": a mass of briars":[
"\u2026 threading his way with perfect skill between tree-trunks, jumping over bush and briar and the smaller streams \u2026",
"\u2014 C. S. Lewis",
"\u2026 volunteers methodically searching through the briar and trees \u2026",
"\u2014 Roy Bragg"
],
": a branch or twig of a briar":[
"With my pair of brush cutters that I always carried I cut away enough of the long briars to provide an opening for me to sit comfortably in.",
"\u2014 Jean Solbert"
],
": a tobacco pipe made from a woody root outgrowth of a shrub-like Mediterranean heath ( Erica arborea )":[
"He grinned again and disappeared in a great cloud of pipe smoke. I pulled out my briar and joined him.",
"\u2014 Marshall Harrison",
"Spelling extracts a black briar pipe from his dinner jacket, draws his courtiers closer and says in a tiny voice, \"I hate parties. What am I doing here?\"",
"\u2014 Mary Murphy"
]
},
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"\u02c8br\u012b(-\u0259)r"
],
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"antonyms":[],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"examples":[],
"history_and_etymology":{
"Middle English brer, brere, going back to Old English br\u0113r, br\u01e3r, of uncertain origin":"Noun",
"short for briar pipe, from briar \"wood of the heath plant Erica arborea, \" borrowed (with conformation to briar entry 1 ) from French bruy\u00e8re \"the heath plant Erica arborea, \" going back to Old French bruiere, bruere \"moorland covered with heath, the heath plant Erica arborea, \" going back to Vulgar Latin *br\u016bc\u0101ria, from *br\u016bcus \"heath plant\" (borrowed from Gaulish *wroikos ) + Latin -\u0101ria -ary entry 1 \u2014 more at erica":"Noun"
},
"first_known_use":{
"before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Noun",
"1882, in the meaning defined above":"Noun"
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154602"
}
}

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@ -28486,5 +28486,21 @@
"history_and_etymology":{},
"first_known_use":{},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154038"
},
"Chile pine":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": monkey puzzle":[]
},
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"first_known_use":{},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154537"
}
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@ -24525,10 +24525,18 @@
]
},
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"antonyms":[],
"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": cd entry 2":[]
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8k\u00e4m-\u02ccpakt-"
],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
"examples":[
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"Even more perplexing: compact disc sales jumped 21%, hitting $584 million. \u2014 Jacob Carpenter, Fortune , 11 Mar. 2022",
@ -24540,19 +24548,11 @@
"Sony went on to develop the compact disc along with Philips PHG , and that product once again changed the face of the music business. \u2014 Bobby Owsinski, Forbes , 30 May 2021",
"Since the early 2000s, Pearl Jam has released official bootlegs of nearly all of the band\u2019s concerts, either on compact disc or digital download. \u2014 Daniel Kreps, Rolling Stone , 7 May 2021"
],
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"first_known_use":{
"1979, in the meaning defined above":""
},
"history_and_etymology":{},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8k\u00e4m-\u02ccpakt-"
],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-183555",
"type":[
"noun"
]
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154710"
},
"compact fluorescent lamp":{
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@ -89827,5 +89827,54 @@
"1956, in the meaning defined above":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154504"
},
"cold case":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": an unsolved criminal investigation (as of a homicide or abduction) that has stopped being actively pursued because of a lack of evidence":[
"The case is pursued diligently by various detectives, but eventually abandoned and filed away among other cold cases .",
"\u2014 Jonathan Yardley , The Washington Post , 9 Feb. 2014"
]
},
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"synonyms":[],
"antonyms":[],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"examples":[],
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"first_known_use":{
"1973, in the meaning defined above":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154533"
},
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"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": a bridge that has its roadway protected by a roof and enclosing sides":[]
},
"pronounciation":[],
"synonyms":[],
"antonyms":[],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"examples":[
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"The village\u2019s iconic covered bridge , next to the Quechee waterfall, for one. \u2014 Kevin Cullen, BostonGlobe.com , 12 May 2022",
"The historic 120-year old covered bridge in Long Grove reached another milestone of sorts earlier this month when a U-Haul truck slammed into its wooden canopy. \u2014 Gregory Harutunian, chicagotribune.com , 18 Mar. 2022",
"In 2021, officials passed an ordinance amending the village code regarding local traffic restrictions, hoping the move would alert internet search engine map providers to update their software to not offer driving routes across the covered bridge . \u2014 Yadira Sanchez Olson, chicagotribune.com , 30 Dec. 2021",
"The only remaining covered bridge in Hamilton County, Potter's Bridge is the perfect place for a fall photo shoot. \u2014 Lilly St. Angelo, The Indianapolis Star , 17 Dec. 2021",
"Join a group hike on the Thimbleberry Nature and Snowshoe Trails, then take in a handful of waterfalls and a historic covered bridge on the park's other trails. \u2014 Chelsey Lewis, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , 24 Dec. 2021",
"Mayor Jim Graven made the honor after the Memorial Day commemoration and the Olmsted Falls Historical Society service at the Charles A. Harding covered bridge . \u2014 cleveland , 7 June 2021",
"For now, the bridges remain a regular draw for covered bridge enthusiasts and other visitors looking for an interesting attraction. \u2014 oregonlive , 14 Nov. 2021",
"In reality, Bruce is the oldest of six from Cornish, N.H., home to the longest covered bridge in America. \u2014 BostonGlobe.com , 2 Nov. 2021"
],
"history_and_etymology":{},
"first_known_use":{
"1809, in the meaning defined above":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154649"
}
}

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"1882, in the meaning defined above":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154352"
},
"drop tank":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": an auxiliary fuel tank for airplanes that can be jettisoned (as when empty)":[]
},
"pronounciation":[],
"synonyms":[],
"antonyms":[],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"examples":[
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"The lack of missiles and drop tanks hanging off the wings and fuselage improves the aircraft's radar-cross section. \u2014 Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics , 3 Nov. 2015",
"The MiG-17PF even comes with a pair of drop tanks for cross-country travel. \u2014 Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics , 19 Oct. 2017"
],
"history_and_etymology":{},
"first_known_use":{
"1943, in the meaning defined above":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154635"
},
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"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": dragger":[]
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154658"
}
}

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@ -7371,5 +7371,23 @@
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154157"
},
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"type":[
"idiom"
],
"definitions":{
": to be the winner":[
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"This year, India signed a free trade agreement with the UAE, its first in more than a decade, and has eyed the rest of the Gulf states for similar agreements, according to news reports. \u2014 Nadeen Ebrahim, CNN , 6 June 2022",
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"The Summit of the Americas was launched by President Bill Clinton as part of an effort to galvanize support for a free trade agreement stretching from Alaska to Argentina. \u2014 Elliot Spagat, Joshua Goodman And Chris Megerian, Anchorage Daily News , 6 June 2022",
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"The company\u2019s total capacity stood just 28% below 2019 levels and the consolidated load factor was 76% in the third quarter. \u2014 Trefis Team, Forbes , 19 Jan. 2022",
"Singapore\u2019s government has initiated vaccinated travel corridors with dozens of countries, helping the carrier\u2019s group load factor rise to 46.5% in December from 13.7% the previous year. \u2014 Harry Suhartono, Bloomberg.com , 12 Feb. 2022",
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"Per quarterly filings, JetBlue Airways (NASDAQ: JBLU) had guided its Q3 2021 revenues to be 9% lower than observed in Q3 2019 with a significant improvement in load factor . \u2014 Trefis Team, Forbes , 8 Oct. 2021",
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"Flights are becoming more full, Sun Country said, with its passenger load factor reaching 77%, the highest since late 2019. \u2014 Evan Ramstad, Star Tribune , 29 July 2021",
"In 2020, the company\u2019s revenues fell by 60% (y-o-y) as the capacity (ASMs) dropped by 51% and the passenger load factor plummeted to 55%. \u2014 Trefis Team, Forbes , 29 June 2021",
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"noun"
],
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": a European elm ( Ulmus plotii ) having an arching leader, pendulous branches, and subcordate bluntly serrate leaves":[]
},
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"\u02c8pl\u00e4ts-"
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"probably from the name Plot":""
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@ -31629,15 +31629,34 @@
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"adjective",
"noun"
],
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": a usually small part, member, or trace remaining":[],
": a small surviving group":[
"\u2014 often used in plural"
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": a usually small part, member, or trace remaining":[],
": an unsold or unused end of piece goods":[],
": still remaining":[]
},
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"\u02c8rem-n\u0259nt"
],
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"balance",
"leavings",
"leftovers",
"odds and ends",
"remainder",
"remains",
"residue",
"residuum",
"rest"
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"examples":[
"Noun",
"Remnants go on sale next week.",
@ -31661,33 +31680,14 @@
"Hurricane Pamela out in the Pacific will make landfall over Mexico, but some of the remnant moisture will move into Texas later this week. \u2014 Janice Dean, Fox News , 12 Oct. 2021",
"Scofield paid less for quality finishes by buying a remnant stone counter and wood floors sourced by architect Mitchell Snyder. \u2014 oregonlive , 30 May 2022"
],
"history_and_etymology":{
"Middle English, contraction of remenant , from Anglo-French remanant , from present participle of remaindre to remain \u2014 more at remain entry 1":"Noun"
},
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"14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a":"Noun",
"1550, in the meaning defined above":"Adjective"
},
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"Middle English, contraction of remenant , from Anglo-French remanant , from present participle of remaindre to remain \u2014 more at remain entry 1":"Noun"
},
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"\u02c8rem-n\u0259nt"
],
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"balance",
"leavings",
"leftovers",
"odds and ends",
"remainder",
"remains",
"residue",
"residuum",
"rest"
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"adjective",
"noun"
]
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154622"
},
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@ -60855,5 +60855,161 @@
"1603, in the meaning defined above":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154411"
},
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"adjective",
"noun",
"verb"
],
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": any of various solid or semisolid amorphous fusible flammable natural organic substances that are usually transparent or translucent and yellowish to brown, are formed especially in plant secretions, are soluble in organic solvents (such as ether) but not in water, are electrical nonconductors, and are used chiefly in varnishes, printing inks, plastics, and sizes and in medicine":[],
": rosin":[],
": any of a large class of synthetic products that have some of the physical properties of natural resins but are different chemically and are used chiefly in plastics":[],
": any of various products made from a natural resin or a natural polymer":[],
": to treat with resin":[]
},
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"\u02c8rez-\u1d4an",
"\u02c8re-z\u1d4an"
],
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"examples":[
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"Times art critic Christopher Knight checks out an exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Kevin Beasley, who works wonders with polyurethane resin . \u2014 Charles Mcnultytheater Critic, Los Angeles Times , 21 May 2022",
"Missing bones\u2014made with resin or 3-D printed to match the real ones\u2014fill Hector out at the tip of its tail, neck, back skull and the tiny bones around Hector\u2019s belly. \u2014 Joseph Pisani, WSJ , 13 May 2022",
"Made with live resin , the blend is created in collaboration with Astor Farms, offering an original farm-to-table-cannabis beverage. \u2014 Sophie Saint Thomas, Forbes , 3 May 2022",
"The displaced queen is then immortalized in resin and crafted into a pendant or pin by a jewelry-making friend. \u2014 Diane Bellcolumnist, San Diego Union-Tribune , 24 May 2022",
"And oud comes from aquilaria, a type of tree that grows here, but the actual resin that oud comes from is only from when this tree is wounded in some way infected by some kind of mold. \u2014 Kira Bindrim, Quartz , 23 May 2022",
"Raw Virginia cotton encased in clear resin is formed into a modern bathtub as sleek as a Brancusi sculpture. \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 17 May 2022",
"Some crew members like to sleep with their faces covered by cloths saturated in the resin . \u2014 Laura Miller, The New York Review of Books , 11 May 2022",
"However, DePalma and his collaborators have also found some spherules that landed in tree resin on the surface of a log that fateful day and were preserved in amber. \u2014 Katie Hunt, CNN , 11 May 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
"Next, consider the best shed material\u2014options range from steel to resin to wood\u2014for your home's climate. \u2014 Adrienne Jordan, Better Homes & Gardens , 18 Oct. 2021",
"Not resin , not pine tar, not sunscreen, just Lena Blackburne Baseball Rubbing Mud is permitted. \u2014 Bernie Pleskoff, Forbes , 24 June 2021"
],
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"Middle English, from Anglo-French reisine , from Latin resina ; akin to Greek rh\u0113tin\u0113 pine resin":"Noun"
},
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"14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a":"Noun",
"1865, in the meaning defined above":"Verb"
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154526"
},
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"type":[
"noun"
],
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": lanolin sense b":[]
},
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"first_known_use":{},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154544"
},
"reregulation":{
"type":[
"noun",
"transitive verb"
],
"definitions":{
": the act or process of imposing regulations and restrictions on something (such as an industry) that was previously deregulated":[
"The role of the state is expanding again, together with a reregulation of markets.",
"\u2014 Roger C. Altman",
"That warning from aviation experts has prompted some industry leaders to call for re-regulation , something considered almost heresy until now.",
"\u2014 Alexandra Marks"
]
},
"pronounciation":[
"also -\u02ccr\u0101-",
"-\u02ccre-g\u0259-",
"(\u02cc)r\u0113-\u02ccre-gy\u0259-\u02c8l\u0101-sh\u0259n"
],
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"examples":[],
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"first_known_use":{
"1789, in the meaning defined above":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154617"
},
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"type":[
"intransitive verb",
"noun",
"verb"
],
"definitions":{
": an engaged pillar supporting an arch or closing a colonnade or arcade":[],
": to say something in return : make an answer":[
"respond to criticism"
],
": to react in response":[
"responded to a call for help"
],
": to show favorable reaction":[
"respond to surgery"
],
": to be answerable":[
"respond in damages"
],
": reply":[]
},
"pronounciation":[
"ri-\u02c8sp\u00e4nd"
],
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"react",
"reply"
],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
"examples":[
"Verb",
"She hasn't yet responded to my letter.",
"My mother responded to my request with a firm no.",
"The teacher asked a question, but the student didn't respond .",
"\u201cAre you ready?\u201d he asked. \u201cNo,\u201d she responded .",
"When I asked him what he was doing, he responded that it was none of my business.",
"Police quickly responded to the call for help.",
"She responded to their decision by threatening to quit.",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
"Brown did try to temper expectations, pointing out that police respond to emergencies and not address basic social ills that aid crime. \u2014 William Lee, Chicago Tribune , 31 May 2022",
"Have immune systems that over-corrected in response to COVID and now under- respond to pathogens. \u2014 Erin Prater, Fortune , 4 June 2022",
"The suit says Bush failed to wait for cover officers or ask that officers trained in crisis intervention from the department\u2019s Behavioral Health Unit respond before entering the home. \u2014 oregonlive , 10 May 2022",
"Devices need to interpret user activity and context and respond \u2014that\u2019s their purpose. \u2014 Mark Lippett, Forbes , 5 May 2022",
"How ocean life at the North and South poles respond will be different than species in the tropics. \u2014 Riley Black, Smithsonian Magazine , 28 Apr. 2022",
"Indy police's critical incident respond team and internal affairs department are conducting separate investigations. \u2014 Jake Allen, USA TODAY , 26 Apr. 2022",
"Most patients who get post-vaccine myocarditis who receive medical treatment respond well and felt better quickly, the CDC said. \u2014 Rong-gong Lin Ii And Luke Money, chicagotribune.com , 26 Feb. 2022",
"Most patients who get post-vaccine myocarditis who receive medical treatment respond well and felt better quickly, the CDC said. \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 26 Feb. 2022",
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
"Cr\u00e9dito Real didn\u2019t respond to requests for comment. \u2014 Alexander Saeedy, WSJ , 13 June 2022",
"Wolverine executives did not respond to phone and email messages left Friday. \u2014 Brian Maffly, The Salt Lake Tribune , 13 June 2022",
"His employer, Cornwall Security Services, did not respond to requests for comment in early June. \u2014 Nathan Solis, Los Angeles Times , 12 June 2022",
"Board Chairwoman Julie Henn did not respond to a request for comment Saturday. \u2014 Alison Knezevich, Baltimore Sun , 12 June 2022",
"Stovall did not immediately respond Saturday to telephone and email messages. \u2014 Ken Ritter, Chicago Tribune , 11 June 2022",
"Stovall did not immediately respond Saturday to telephone and email messages. \u2014 Ken Ritter, BostonGlobe.com , 11 June 2022",
"Stovall did not immediately respond Saturday to telephone and email messages. \u2014 CBS News , 11 June 2022",
"Price and Ginter did not respond to requests for comment. \u2014 Jeff Mcdonald, San Diego Union-Tribune , 11 June 2022"
],
"history_and_etymology":{
"Middle English respounde , literally, reply, from Anglo-French respuns, respunt response":"Noun",
"alteration of Middle English respounden , from Anglo-French respundre , from Latin respond\u0113re to promise in return, answer, from re- + spond\u0113re to promise \u2014 more at spouse":"Verb"
},
"first_known_use":{
"15th century, in the meaning defined above":"Noun",
"1572, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1":"Verb"
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154651"
}
}

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resistant
malignancy
fatness
compact disc
turnout
table
distributer
@ -258,7 +257,6 @@ cooked
slenderness
restrained
eructation
equalize
refreshing
in error
hunt
@ -270,7 +268,6 @@ whack
jumbo
preceding
undecided
intraday
inflammatory bowel disease
one-night%20stand
arc
@ -417,7 +414,6 @@ resentment
cow
proponent
bushel
vial
outstanding
gist
diagnosis
@ -464,7 +460,6 @@ switch
hunker
middenhead
clammy
sacred bark
nonanimal
mighty
slogan
@ -530,7 +525,6 @@ drier
take over
consumer credit
motion sickness
max
delegate
prime rate
frightfully
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responsible
brain coral
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ever
jump
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neediness
bracket
calendar
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@ -2144,20 +2144,21 @@
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},
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"definitions":[
": cascara sagrada",
": cascara buckthorn"
],
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"noun"
]
],
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},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154559"
},
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@ -14943,5 +14944,21 @@
"history_and_etymology":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-153937"
},
"sawmilling":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
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": the process of operating a sawmill":[]
},
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}
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"1733, in the meaning defined above":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-153012"
},
"scotograph":{
"type":[
"noun"
],
"definitions":{
": radiograph":[]
},
"pronounciation":[
"\u02c8sk\u014dt-",
"-r\u0227f",
"\u02c8sk\u00e4t\u0259\u02ccgraf"
],
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"examples":[],
"history_and_etymology":{
"Greek skotos darkness + English -graph":""
},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-154656"
}
}

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