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Down: 1) to scold or condemn vehemently and at length to yell at (someone) : to criticize (someone) in a loud and angry way ▪ She berated [=scolded] her son for coming home late. Synonyms: baste, bawl out, scold, call down, castigate, chastise, chew out, dress down, flay, hammer, jaw, keelhaul, lambaste (or lambast), lecture, rag, rail (at or against), rant (at), rate, ream (out), rebuke, reprimand, reproach, score, tongue-lash, upbraid3) : taken for granted : self-evident obviously true 1.self-evident: self-evidently true, or universally accepted as being true 2.based on axioms: consisting of or based on axioms Synonyms: self-evident, goes without saying, obvious, manifest, accepted, clear5) any of various drugs that are used to calm people or to make them sleep 1.sedative drug: a drug with sedative and hypnotic properties belonging to a group of derivatives of barbituric acid6) 1: to make the loud deep hollow sound characteristic of a bull 2: to shout in a deep voice Synonyms: roar, boom, growl, thunder7) : something that can be used as a way to judge the quality or level of other, similar things Synonyms: bar, barometer, standard, criterion, gold standard, grade, mark, measure, metric, par, touchstone, yardstick8) to clothe with finery : deck 2: decorate 2 to decorate (someone or something) with things : to add decorative things to (something or someone) — usually used as (be) bedecked ▪ She was bedecked in gold and jewels. ▪ Synonyms: adorn, array, beautify, decorate, bedizen, blazon, caparison, deck, do, doll up, do up, drape, dress9) 1: to lead by deception 2: hoodwink 3: to while away especially by some agreeable occupation; also : divert 2 : to engage the interest of by or as if by guile She was cunning enough to beguile her classmates into doing the work for her. Synonyms: allure, charm, bewitch, captivate, enchant, fascinate, kill, magnetize, wile, witch [archaic]13) of or relating to the three powers Germany, Italy, and Japan engaged against the Allied nations in World War II 1.line around which object rotates: an imaginary straight line around which an object such as Earth rotates 2.line around which shape is symmetrical: a straight line around which a geometric figure or three-dimensional object is symmetrical 3.line for measuring coordinates: one of two or more lines on which coordinates are measured. Often on a graph two axes form its left and lower margins. Synonyms: alliance, partnership, bloc, league, federation, affiliation, alignment Across: 1) to bat (as a tennis ball) to and fro 2a : to toss from side to side or pass about from one to another often in a careless or inappropriate manner b : exchange; especially : to exchange (words) argumentatively : to discuss or mention (something) in a casual or informal way2) 1: a large log at the back of a hearth fire 2: an accumulation of tasks unperformed or materials not processed a large number of jobs that are waiting to be finished ▪ We have a huge backlog of orders to be filled. Synonyms: accumulation, excess, surfeit, logjam, buildup, bottleneck4) desirous to the point of greed : urgently eager : greedy :characterized by enthusiasm and vigorous pursuit very eager : enthusiastic, keen : wanting something very much Synonyms: acquisitive, avaricious, greedy, coveting, covetous, grabby, grasping, mercenary, moneygrubbing, rapacious7) to give or leave by will —used especially of personal property to say in a will that (your property) will be given to (a person or organization) after you die Synonyms: leave, will8) 1.gunfire bursts: a long, continuous burst of gunfire 2.attacking flow of something: a rapid attacking outpouring of something 3.river barrier: an artificial barrier built across a river or canal to provide water or prevent flooding Synonyms: bombardment, salvo, volley, fusillade9) sad because a family member or friend has died not having (something that is needed, wanted, or expected) Synonyms: bereaved10) : the science of the motion of projectiles in flight b : the flight characteristics of a projectile 2a : the study of the processes within a firearm as it is fired b : the firing characteristics of a firearm or cartridge 1.study of missile or shell: the study of the movements and forces involved in the propulsion of objects through the air 2.study of firearms: the study of firearms and ammunition 3.firing characteristics of weapon: the characteristics of a firearm that affect the way missiles are fired11) : a strong feeling of fear or respect and also wonder an emotion variously combining dread, veneration, and wonder that is inspired by authority or by the sacred or sublime 12) an oblong building ending in a semicircular apse used in ancient Rome especially for a court of justice and place of public assembly : a Roman Catholic church given ceremonial privileges a large church that has a long central part that ends in a curved wall14) to speak to or address in a witty and teasing manner 1.light teasing remarks: lighthearted teasing or amusing remarks that are exchanged between people 2.exchange teasing remarks: to exchange lighthearted teasing remarks Synonyms: teasing, mockery, joking, repartee, wit, chitchat15) blessing, benediction 1.blessing: a blessing or benediction16) an authoritative order : command 2: an urgent prompting because of being asked or ordered by someone Synonyms: command, charge, commandment, decree, dictate, direction, directive, do, edict, imperative, injunction, instruction, order, word
 

 

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