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1 (abandon...)
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abandon
(1)
n. E.g.
With her parents out of town, Kelly danced all night with abandon.
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experiment; act of testing; examination of evidence to determine the charges or claims
acting like a clown; dress up showily; practical joke
lacking restraint or control; feeling of extreme emotional intensity; unbounded enthusiasm
danger; risk
act intended to deceive or trick; practical joke
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abide
(2)
v. E.g.
"Oh, don't bother ME," said the Duchess; "I could not abide figures!"
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endure; put up with; bear; tolerate
become less intense; sink, or settle from pressure
pretend to be someone you are not; assume a posture as for artistic purposes
taunt, ridicule, or tease, especially for embarrassing mistakes or faults
fail, especially in a course or an examination; give a failing grade to
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abnormal
(3)
a. E.g.
Fujitsu, Toshiba, HP and Lenovo all insist that their designs are sufficiently different to Dell and Apple, that there is no abnormal risk of fire.
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breathtaking; strikingly beautiful or attractive
excellent; flawless; acutely perceptive or discriminating
infectious; of or relating to communicable diseases
unusual; not typical; not normal
excellent; extraordinary; strange in form, conception, or appearance
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absurd
(4)
a. E.g.
Alice thought the whole thing very absurd, but they all looked so grave that she did not dare to laugh.
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preposterous; ridiculously incongruous or unreasonable; foolish
drunk or intoxicated; exhausted or worn out
clear; distinct; strongly marked; easily noticeable; spoken; voiced
mobile; easily or conveniently transported
careful; restrained; calculated; deliberate; regular in rhythm and number
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abuse
(5)
n. E.g.
Thanks to Vito, the commenter said, he has stopped 7 years of girl abuse in this area.
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improper use or handling; misuse
payment, usually of an amount fixed by contract
rejection; vote that blocks a decision; deny; prohibit; command against
branch of medicine that deals with the care of infants and children and the treatment of their diseases
condition or quality of being sane; soundness of health of body or mind, especially of the mind
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