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OFFENSIVE WORDS FOR HOMOSEXUAL PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of offensive words for homosexual people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus FEELING DISAPPOINTED feeling completely disappointed or unhappy. disconsolate. adjective. extremely unhappy or disappointed. discouraged. adjective. feeling that it is useless to try to do something. disheartened. adjective. WORDS FOR WOMEN WHO HAVE A LOT OF SEXUAL PARTNERS Free thesaurus definition of words for women who have a lot of sexual partners from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and MACMILLAN DICTIONARY The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Education. Definitions, meanings, synonyms, pronunciations, games, sound effects, high-quality images, idioms and NO WAY (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of no way from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of no way.View American English definition of no way.. Change your default dictionary to American English. AT TIMES (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition of AT TIMES (phrase): sometimes, but not often. Definition and synonyms of at times from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of at times.View American English definition of at times.. Change your default dictionary to American English. WRONG (ADJECTIVE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Adverbs frequently used with wrong. completely, entirely, hopelessly, plainly, quite, totally, wholly. 3. not morally right. wrong that: The court decided it was wrong that such actions should go unpunished. morally wrong: They believe that making money out of prisons is AGAINST (PREPOSITION) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of against from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of against.View American English definition of against.. Change your default dictionary to American English. DELIVER (VERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of deliver from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of deliver.View American English definition of deliver.. Change your default dictionary to American English. WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE SOMEONE S VOICE wobbly. adjective. if your voice is wobbly, it goes up and down, usually because you are frightened, not confident, or are going to cry. Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe someone s voice from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from MacmillanEducation.
OFFENSIVE WORDS FOR HOMOSEXUAL PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of offensive words for homosexual people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus FEELING DISAPPOINTED feeling completely disappointed or unhappy. disconsolate. adjective. extremely unhappy or disappointed. discouraged. adjective. feeling that it is useless to try to do something. disheartened. adjective. WORDS FOR WOMEN WHO HAVE A LOT OF SEXUAL PARTNERS Free thesaurus definition of words for women who have a lot of sexual partners from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and IMPORTANT (ADJECTIVE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Adverbs frequently used with important. crucially, extremely, most, particularly, terribly, vitally. Nouns frequently used with important. aspect, element, factor, feature, issue, part, point. 2. important people have a lot of influence or power. We can’t afford to lose such an important customer. Synonyms PASS BY (PHRASAL VERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of pass by from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of pass by.View American English definition of pass by.. Change your default dictionary to American English. OTHER THAN (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of other than from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of other than.View American English definition of other than.. Change your default dictionary to American English. EFFORT (NOUN) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of effort from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of effort.View American English definition of effort.. Change your default dictionary to American English. PUT THROUGH (PHRASAL VERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of put through from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of put through.View American English definition of put through.. Change your default dictionary to American English. WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE INTELLIGENT OR WISE PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe intelligent or wise people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and WORDS FOR MEN WHO HAVE A LOT OF SEXUAL PARTNERS literary someone who behaves in an immoral way, especially someone who has a lot of sexual relationships. More synonyms. -. Lothario. noun. showing disapproval a man who has sexual relationships with many different women. rake. noun. old-fashioned a man who behaves in an immoral way, for example by having sexual relationships with a lot ofwomen.
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wing collar. noun. a stiff collar on a formal shirt, with the corners folded over at the front. Free thesaurus definition of parts of clothes from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from MacmillanEducation.
ROOMS AND DEPARTMENTS IN HOSPITALS AND CLINICS ward. noun. a large room in a hospital with beds for people to stay in. Free thesaurus definition of rooms and departments in hospitals and clinics from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from MacmillanEducation.
FAMILY MEMBERS BY MARRIAGE stepson. noun. the son of your husband or wife, who is not your child. You are his stepfather or stepmother. Free thesaurus definition of family members by marriage from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus MACMILLAN DICTIONARY The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Education. Definitions, meanings, synonyms, pronunciations, games, sound effects, high-quality images, idioms and OTHER THAN (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of other than from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of other than.View American English definition of other than.. Change your default dictionary to American English. NO WAY (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of no way from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of no way.View American English definition of no way.. Change your default dictionary to American English. AT TIMES (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition of AT TIMES (phrase): sometimes, but not often. Definition and synonyms of at times from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of at times.View American English definition of at times.. Change your default dictionary to American English. WRONG (ADJECTIVE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Adverbs frequently used with wrong. completely, entirely, hopelessly, plainly, quite, totally, wholly. 3. not morally right. wrong that: The court decided it was wrong that such actions should go unpunished. morally wrong: They believe that making money out of prisons is OF COURSE (ADVERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of of course from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of of course.View American English definition of of course.. Change your default dictionary to American English. PASS BY (PHRASAL VERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of pass by from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of pass by.View American English definition of pass by.. Change your default dictionary to American English. OFFENSIVE WORDS FOR HOMOSEXUAL PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of offensive words for homosexual people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus WORDS FOR MEN WHO HAVE A LOT OF SEXUAL PARTNERS literary someone who behaves in an immoral way, especially someone who has a lot of sexual relationships. More synonyms. -. Lothario. noun. showing disapproval a man who has sexual relationships with many different women. rake. noun. old-fashioned a man who behaves in an immoral way, for example by having sexual relationships with a lot ofwomen.
FAMILY MEMBERS BY MARRIAGE stepson. noun. the son of your husband or wife, who is not your child. You are his stepfather or stepmother. Free thesaurus definition of family members by marriage from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus MACMILLAN DICTIONARY The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Education. Definitions, meanings, synonyms, pronunciations, games, sound effects, high-quality images, idioms and OTHER THAN (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of other than from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of other than.View American English definition of other than.. Change your default dictionary to American English. NO WAY (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of no way from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of no way.View American English definition of no way.. Change your default dictionary to American English. AT TIMES (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition of AT TIMES (phrase): sometimes, but not often. Definition and synonyms of at times from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of at times.View American English definition of at times.. Change your default dictionary to American English. WRONG (ADJECTIVE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Adverbs frequently used with wrong. completely, entirely, hopelessly, plainly, quite, totally, wholly. 3. not morally right. wrong that: The court decided it was wrong that such actions should go unpunished. morally wrong: They believe that making money out of prisons is OF COURSE (ADVERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of of course from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of of course.View American English definition of of course.. Change your default dictionary to American English. PASS BY (PHRASAL VERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of pass by from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of pass by.View American English definition of pass by.. Change your default dictionary to American English. OFFENSIVE WORDS FOR HOMOSEXUAL PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of offensive words for homosexual people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus WORDS FOR MEN WHO HAVE A LOT OF SEXUAL PARTNERS literary someone who behaves in an immoral way, especially someone who has a lot of sexual relationships. More synonyms. -. Lothario. noun. showing disapproval a man who has sexual relationships with many different women. rake. noun. old-fashioned a man who behaves in an immoral way, for example by having sexual relationships with a lot ofwomen.
FAMILY MEMBERS BY MARRIAGE stepson. noun. the son of your husband or wife, who is not your child. You are his stepfather or stepmother. Free thesaurus definition of family members by marriage from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus OPEN DICTIONARY FROM MACMILLAN DICTIONARY: FREE ENGLISH The Open Dictionary is Macmillan Dictionary's crowdsourced dictionary, where you can suggest words and expressions for us to add. The Open Dictionary started in 2009, and since then thousands of words and phrases have been added. About half of these have been "promoted" to become full entries in Macmillan Dictionary. AT TIMES (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition of AT TIMES (phrase): sometimes, but not often. Definition and synonyms of at times from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of at times.View American English definition of at times.. Change your default dictionary to American English. IRREGULAR VERB WHEEL GAME Irregular Verb Wheel Game. Spin the wheel to test your knowledge of irregular verb forms. It’s addictive! GET IN (PHRASAL VERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS 2. intransitive to be accepted to study at a school or chosen to play for a team etc. It’s a very exclusive school and you have to pass an exam to get in. Synonyms and related words. -. Attendance and non-attendance at school or university. absence. absenteeism. attend. RESOLVE (VERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS resolved. DEFINITIONS 2. 1. transitive to solve a problem, or to find a satisfactory way of dealing with a disagreement. The crisis was resolved by negotiation. A meeting has been called to resolve the dispute. Collocations and examples. +. Adverbs frequently used withresolve.
CAMPAIGN (NOUN) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS DEFINITIONS 4. 1. a series of actions intended to produce political or social change. a literacy / recruitment /anti-drug campaign. campaign for/against: Local people have launched a campaign against the hospital ’s closure. campaign to do something: There’s been a NEITHER (CONJUNCTION, DETERMINER, PRONOUN) DEFINITION AND neither Definitions and Synonyms . as a way of showing how a sentence or clause is related to what has already been said: I can’t play tennis, but neither can you. as a conjunction with nor (connecting two words or phrases): Neither Simon nor Sally can swim.He was neither as slim nor as healthy as I was. ROOMS AND DEPARTMENTS IN HOSPITALS AND CLINICS ward. noun. a large room in a hospital with beds for people to stay in. Free thesaurus definition of rooms and departments in hospitals and clinics from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from MacmillanEducation.
GET AROUND TO (PHRASAL VERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS DEFINITIONS 1. 1. (get around/round to something) to do something after you have intended to do it for some time. I meant to call you, but somehow I never got around to it. get around to doing something: We must get around to cleaning those windows. Synonyms and related words. -. To start doing something. WORDS FOR WOMEN WHO HAVE A LOT OF SEXUAL PARTNERS Free thesaurus definition of words for women who have a lot of sexual partners from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and MACMILLAN DICTIONARY The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Education. Definitions, meanings, synonyms, pronunciations, games, sound effects, high-quality images, idioms and MACMILLAN ONLINE DICTIONARY WITH FREE AUDIO PRONUNCIATION Macmillan Dictionary with free audio pronunciation. Hear both British and American pronunciation. British English pronunciation and American English pronunciation. OTHER THAN (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of other than from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of other than.View American English definition of other than.. Change your default dictionary to American English. WRONG (ADJECTIVE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of wrong from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of wrong.View American English definition of wrong.. Change your default dictionary to American English. WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE INTELLIGENT OR WISE PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe intelligent or wise people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE SOMEONE S VOICE Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe someone s voice from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus NO WAY (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of no way from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of no way.View American English definition of no way.. Change your default dictionary to American English. THE BELIEF THAT YOU ARE BETTER THAN OTHER PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of the belief that you are better than other people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus OFFENSIVE WORDS FOR HOMOSEXUAL PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of offensive words for homosexual people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus WORDS FOR WOMEN WHO HAVE A LOT OF SEXUAL PARTNERS Free thesaurus definition of words for women who have a lot of sexual partners from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and MACMILLAN DICTIONARY The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Education. Definitions, meanings, synonyms, pronunciations, games, sound effects, high-quality images, idioms and MACMILLAN ONLINE DICTIONARY WITH FREE AUDIO PRONUNCIATION Macmillan Dictionary with free audio pronunciation. Hear both British and American pronunciation. British English pronunciation and American English pronunciation. OTHER THAN (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of other than from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of other than.View American English definition of other than.. Change your default dictionary to American English. WRONG (ADJECTIVE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of wrong from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of wrong.View American English definition of wrong.. Change your default dictionary to American English. 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Change your default dictionary to American English. AT TIMES (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition of AT TIMES (phrase): sometimes, but not often. Definition and synonyms of at times from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of at times.View American English definition of at times.. Change your default dictionary to American English. PHRASAL VERB GAME ONE Phrasal Verb Game One. Try your luck with the new Phrasal Verb Game to test your awareness of word meanings. PASS BY (PHRASAL VERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of pass by from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of pass by.View American English definition of pass by.. Change your default dictionary to American English. OF COURSE (ADVERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of of course from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of of course.View American English definition of of course.. Change your default dictionary to American English. PUT DOWN (PHRASAL VERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of put down from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of put down.View American English definition of put down.. Change your default dictionary to American English. WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE ILLNESSES DISEASES AND MEDICAL Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe illnesses diseases and medical conditions from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Education.PARTS OF CLOTHES
Comprehensive list of synonyms for parts of clothes, by Macmillan Dictionary and Thesaurus ROOMS AND DEPARTMENTS IN HOSPITALS AND CLINICS Free thesaurus definition of rooms and departments in hospitals and clinics from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus MACMILLAN DICTIONARY The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Education. Definitions, meanings, synonyms, pronunciations, games, sound effects, high-quality images, idioms and MACMILLAN ONLINE DICTIONARY WITH FREE AUDIO PRONUNCIATION Online dictionary with audio pronunciations. Each Macmillan Dictionary entry comes with audio pronunciation and may help you with your English pronunciation in two ways: 1 Every headword is spelled out using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Where more than one pronunciation is acceptable, variations are shown. 2 Most headwordshave a
WRONG (ADJECTIVE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Adverbs frequently used with wrong. completely, entirely, hopelessly, plainly, quite, totally, wholly. 3. not morally right. wrong that: The court decided it was wrong that such actions should go unpunished. morally wrong: They believe that making money out of prisons is WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE INTELLIGENT OR WISE PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe intelligent or wise people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE SOMEONE S VOICE wobbly. adjective. if your voice is wobbly, it goes up and down, usually because you are frightened, not confident, or are going to cry. Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe someone s voice from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from MacmillanEducation.
WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE ILLNESSES DISEASES AND MEDICAL Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe illnesses diseases and medical conditions from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Education. THE BELIEF THAT YOU ARE BETTER THAN OTHER PEOPLE a belief that your own country, race, sex, or group is better than any other. This word is used especially about men and their attitude towards women. conceit. noun. a conceited attitude or way of behaving. delusions of grandeur. phrase. a belief that you are more important than you really are. egoism. FEELING DISAPPOINTED feeling completely disappointed or unhappy. disconsolate. adjective. extremely unhappy or disappointed. discouraged. adjective. feeling that it is useless to try to do something. disheartened. adjective. OFFENSIVE WORDS FOR HOMOSEXUAL PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of offensive words for homosexual people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus WORDS FOR WOMEN WHO HAVE A LOT OF SEXUAL PARTNERS Free thesaurus definition of words for women who have a lot of sexual partners from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and MACMILLAN DICTIONARY The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Education. Definitions, meanings, synonyms, pronunciations, games, sound effects, high-quality images, idioms and MACMILLAN ONLINE DICTIONARY WITH FREE AUDIO PRONUNCIATION Online dictionary with audio pronunciations. Each Macmillan Dictionary entry comes with audio pronunciation and may help you with your English pronunciation in two ways: 1 Every headword is spelled out using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Where more than one pronunciation is acceptable, variations are shown. 2 Most headwordshave a
WRONG (ADJECTIVE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Adverbs frequently used with wrong. completely, entirely, hopelessly, plainly, quite, totally, wholly. 3. not morally right. wrong that: The court decided it was wrong that such actions should go unpunished. morally wrong: They believe that making money out of prisons is WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE INTELLIGENT OR WISE PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe intelligent or wise people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE SOMEONE S VOICE wobbly. adjective. if your voice is wobbly, it goes up and down, usually because you are frightened, not confident, or are going to cry. Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe someone s voice from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from MacmillanEducation.
WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE ILLNESSES DISEASES AND MEDICAL Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe illnesses diseases and medical conditions from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Education. THE BELIEF THAT YOU ARE BETTER THAN OTHER PEOPLE a belief that your own country, race, sex, or group is better than any other. This word is used especially about men and their attitude towards women. conceit. noun. a conceited attitude or way of behaving. delusions of grandeur. phrase. a belief that you are more important than you really are. egoism. FEELING DISAPPOINTED feeling completely disappointed or unhappy. disconsolate. adjective. extremely unhappy or disappointed. discouraged. adjective. feeling that it is useless to try to do something. disheartened. adjective. OFFENSIVE WORDS FOR HOMOSEXUAL PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of offensive words for homosexual people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus WORDS FOR WOMEN WHO HAVE A LOT OF SEXUAL PARTNERS Free thesaurus definition of words for women who have a lot of sexual partners from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and OPEN DICTIONARY FROM MACMILLAN DICTIONARY: FREE ENGLISH The Open Dictionary is Macmillan Dictionary's crowdsourced dictionary, where you can suggest words and expressions for us to add. The Open Dictionary started in 2009, and since then thousands of words and phrases have been added. About half of these have been "promoted" to become full entries in Macmillan Dictionary. ONTO (PREPOSITION) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Explore Thesaurus . 1a. to an area that you think of as a surface. A spectator ran onto the field and attacked the referee. Eric can make people laugh merely by walking onto the stage. Thousands of protesters poured out onto the streets. Synonyms and related words. -. At a highposition or level.
WRONG (ADJECTIVE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Adverbs frequently used with wrong. completely, entirely, hopelessly, plainly, quite, totally, wholly. 3. not morally right. wrong that: The court decided it was wrong that such actions should go unpunished. morally wrong: They believe that making money out of prisons is OTHER THAN (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of other than from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of other than.View American English definition of other than.. Change your default dictionary to American English. PASS BY (PHRASAL VERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of pass by from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of pass by.View American English definition of pass by.. Change your default dictionary to American English. AT TIMES (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition of AT TIMES (phrase): sometimes, but not often. Definition and synonyms of at times from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of at times.View American English definition of at times.. Change your default dictionary to American English. OF COURSE (ADVERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of of course from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of of course.View American English definition of of course.. Change your default dictionary to American English. PHRASAL VERB GAME ONE Phrasal Verb Game One. Try your luck with the new Phrasal Verb Game to test your awareness of word meanings. Our game is optimised for Flash-enabled desktop browsers, so you'll need to download the latest Flash Player to play. WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE INTELLIGENT OR WISE PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe intelligent or wise people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE ILLNESSES DISEASES AND MEDICAL Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe illnesses diseases and medical conditions from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Education. MACMILLAN DICTIONARY The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Education. Definitions, meanings, synonyms, pronunciations, games, sound effects, high-quality images, idioms and MACMILLAN ONLINE DICTIONARY WITH FREE AUDIO PRONUNCIATION Online dictionary with audio pronunciations. Each Macmillan Dictionary entry comes with audio pronunciation and may help you with your English pronunciation in two ways: 1 Every headword is spelled out using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Where more than one pronunciation is acceptable, variations are shown. 2 Most headwordshave a
WRONG (ADJECTIVE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Adverbs frequently used with wrong. completely, entirely, hopelessly, plainly, quite, totally, wholly. 3. not morally right. wrong that: The court decided it was wrong that such actions should go unpunished. morally wrong: They believe that making money out of prisons is WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE INTELLIGENT OR WISE PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe intelligent or wise people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE SOMEONE S VOICE wobbly. adjective. if your voice is wobbly, it goes up and down, usually because you are frightened, not confident, or are going to cry. Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe someone s voice from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from MacmillanEducation.
WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE ILLNESSES DISEASES AND MEDICAL Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe illnesses diseases and medical conditions from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Education. THE BELIEF THAT YOU ARE BETTER THAN OTHER PEOPLE a belief that your own country, race, sex, or group is better than any other. This word is used especially about men and their attitude towards women. conceit. noun. a conceited attitude or way of behaving. delusions of grandeur. phrase. a belief that you are more important than you really are. egoism. FEELING DISAPPOINTED feeling completely disappointed or unhappy. disconsolate. adjective. extremely unhappy or disappointed. discouraged. adjective. feeling that it is useless to try to do something. disheartened. adjective. OFFENSIVE WORDS FOR HOMOSEXUAL PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of offensive words for homosexual people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus WORDS FOR WOMEN WHO HAVE A LOT OF SEXUAL PARTNERS Free thesaurus definition of words for women who have a lot of sexual partners from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and MACMILLAN DICTIONARY The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Education. Definitions, meanings, synonyms, pronunciations, games, sound effects, high-quality images, idioms and MACMILLAN ONLINE DICTIONARY WITH FREE AUDIO PRONUNCIATION Online dictionary with audio pronunciations. Each Macmillan Dictionary entry comes with audio pronunciation and may help you with your English pronunciation in two ways: 1 Every headword is spelled out using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Where more than one pronunciation is acceptable, variations are shown. 2 Most headwordshave a
WRONG (ADJECTIVE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Adverbs frequently used with wrong. completely, entirely, hopelessly, plainly, quite, totally, wholly. 3. not morally right. wrong that: The court decided it was wrong that such actions should go unpunished. morally wrong: They believe that making money out of prisons is WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE INTELLIGENT OR WISE PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe intelligent or wise people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE SOMEONE S VOICE wobbly. adjective. if your voice is wobbly, it goes up and down, usually because you are frightened, not confident, or are going to cry. Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe someone s voice from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from MacmillanEducation.
WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE ILLNESSES DISEASES AND MEDICAL Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe illnesses diseases and medical conditions from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Education. THE BELIEF THAT YOU ARE BETTER THAN OTHER PEOPLE a belief that your own country, race, sex, or group is better than any other. This word is used especially about men and their attitude towards women. conceit. noun. a conceited attitude or way of behaving. delusions of grandeur. phrase. a belief that you are more important than you really are. egoism. FEELING DISAPPOINTED feeling completely disappointed or unhappy. disconsolate. adjective. extremely unhappy or disappointed. discouraged. adjective. feeling that it is useless to try to do something. disheartened. adjective. OFFENSIVE WORDS FOR HOMOSEXUAL PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of offensive words for homosexual people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus WORDS FOR WOMEN WHO HAVE A LOT OF SEXUAL PARTNERS Free thesaurus definition of words for women who have a lot of sexual partners from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and OPEN DICTIONARY FROM MACMILLAN DICTIONARY: FREE ENGLISH The Open Dictionary is Macmillan Dictionary's crowdsourced dictionary, where you can suggest words and expressions for us to add. The Open Dictionary started in 2009, and since then thousands of words and phrases have been added. About half of these have been "promoted" to become full entries in Macmillan Dictionary. ONTO (PREPOSITION) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Explore Thesaurus . 1a. to an area that you think of as a surface. A spectator ran onto the field and attacked the referee. Eric can make people laugh merely by walking onto the stage. Thousands of protesters poured out onto the streets. Synonyms and related words. -. At a highposition or level.
WRONG (ADJECTIVE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Adverbs frequently used with wrong. completely, entirely, hopelessly, plainly, quite, totally, wholly. 3. not morally right. wrong that: The court decided it was wrong that such actions should go unpunished. morally wrong: They believe that making money out of prisons is OTHER THAN (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of other than from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of other than.View American English definition of other than.. Change your default dictionary to American English. PASS BY (PHRASAL VERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of pass by from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of pass by.View American English definition of pass by.. Change your default dictionary to American English. AT TIMES (PHRASE) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition of AT TIMES (phrase): sometimes, but not often. Definition and synonyms of at times from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of at times.View American English definition of at times.. Change your default dictionary to American English. OF COURSE (ADVERB) DEFINITION AND SYNONYMS Definition and synonyms of of course from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.. This is the British English definition of of course.View American English definition of of course.. Change your default dictionary to American English. PHRASAL VERB GAME ONE Phrasal Verb Game One. Try your luck with the new Phrasal Verb Game to test your awareness of word meanings. Our game is optimised for Flash-enabled desktop browsers, so you'll need to download the latest Flash Player to play. WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE INTELLIGENT OR WISE PEOPLE Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe intelligent or wise people from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE ILLNESSES DISEASES AND MEDICAL Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe illnesses diseases and medical conditions from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Education.Collocations
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DIE DEFINITIONS AND SYNONYMS ______verb
UK__ /daɪ/
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-------------------------die noun
die by phrasal verb
die away phrasal verb die back phrasal verb die down phrasal verb die off phrasal verb die out phrasal verbsine die adverb
do-or-die adjective
die a death phrase
die laughing phrase
to die for phrase
never say die phrase would rather die phrase the die is cast phrase old habits die hard phrase be as straight as a die phrase cross your heart (and hope to die) phrase would die first phrase at would rather die -------------------------Word Forms
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-------------------------present tense
I/you/we/they
die
he/she/it
dies
present participle
dying
past tense
died
past participle
died
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1
intransitive/transitive to stopbeing
alive
My grandfather
died at
the age
of 86.
die of/from:
She is dying
of
cancer
.
die with:
1 in 3 people
over
65 will die with dementia.
die for:
They were ready to die for their country.
die young/happy/poor:Tragically
,
Keats died
young
.
die a sudden/violent/natural etc death:Several people
in
the village
have died
violent
deaths .
die a millionaire/hero/coward etc:I’m proud
to tell
you
that your son
died
a hero
.
SYNONYMS AND RELATED WORDS+-
------------------------- To die or to be killeddie
pass away
suffocate
...
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2
intransitive to disappear, or
to stop
existing
Our memory
of her
will never die.
Coal
mining
is dying
in
this area
.
SYNONYMS AND RELATED WORDS+-
------------------------- To disappear, or to stop existing or happening X has left the buildingdisappear
finish
...
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3
intransitive to stopburning
or
shining
They watched
the
fire dying
in
the grate
.
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------------------------- To stop burning and not burningburn out
burn down
go out
...
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4
intransitive informalto stopoperating
The car
’s just
died
on me.
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------------------------- To stop working (of a piece of equipment)break down
go off
shut off
...
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5
WHERE SOMETHING GOES TO DIEa place
,
position
or
situation
where some abstract
thing or concept
is
absent
Upper-management is where diversity goes to die.Submitted by: Ruslan from Belarus on 18/10/2017 Open Dictionary – October2017*
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WOULD DIE IN A DITCHused for
saying
that an issue
is
very important
to
you and you won
’t
change
your
mind
or position
on
it
He says that these are things that he would “die in a ditch for”. Is this a die in a ditch issue?Submitted from: United Kingdom on 15/05/2014 Open Dictionary – May2014*
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DIE BY YOUR OWN HANDto kill
yourselfSubmitted by: Caleb Judy from United States on 09/07/2016 Open Dictionary – July2016 -------------------------phrases
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-------------------------die a death
die laughing
be dying for something/to do something dying of boredom/hunger/thirst etcI nearly died
never say die
to die for
would rather die
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+-
-------------------------die away
die back
die down
die off
die out
------------------------- -------------------------Avoiding offence
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------------------------- When someone has died, people usually avoid mentioning death directly when they speak to the family and friends of that person. They often say pass away or pass on instead of die, or they use indirect expressions such as ‘I am sorry for your loss’ or ‘I was sorry to hear about your father/mother’. Definition and synonyms of DIE from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education. This is the British English definition of DIE.View American Englishdefinition of DIE.
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-------------------------die noun
die by phrasal verb
die away phrasal verb die back phrasal verb die down phrasal verb die off phrasal verb die out phrasal verbsine die adverb
do-or-die adjective
die a death phrase
die laughing phrase
to die for phrase
never say die phrase would rather die phrase the die is cast phrase old habits die hard phrase be as straight as a die phrase cross your heart (and hope to die) phrase would die first phrase at would rather die ------------------------- Avoiding offence__Share this entry
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